Jazz' award winning backcourt

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Jazz' award winning backcourt 

Post#1 » by Tubal » Thu Apr 25, 2013 7:31 pm

The Chris Childs Award – This award goes to the player who has posted the highest Turnover Percentage so far this season. It’s named after former New York Knick, Chris Childs, who retired with a career Turnover Percentage of 22.8%. (Minimum 500 minutes)

Utah’s dynamic duo of backup point guards, Earl Watson and Jamaal Tinsley finished 1-2 in the final tally for this award. Both players actually increased their TO% since the All-Star break, which is amazing considered how bloated those numbers already were. In the end Watson separated himself fairly significantly, turning the ball over on 34.5% of his possessions, compared to just 30.2% for Tinsley. Just to really drive home how little depth Utah had in the backcourt this season, I’ll point out that in addition to their turnover problems, both Tinsley and Watson shot under 40% for the season and still combined to play 2050 minutes for the Jazz.


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We really need a PG.
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Re: Jazz' award winning backcourt 

Post#2 » by SoCalJazzFan » Thu Apr 25, 2013 8:39 pm

I've recently read the net PER for all of our PGs this past season, and they were all negative (their PER compared to opposing PG PER).

Remember the good 'ol days when all we needed was a defensive big man?
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Re: Jazz' award winning backcourt 

Post#3 » by eLo » Wed May 1, 2013 2:26 pm

SoCalJazzFan wrote:I've recently read the net PER for all of our PGs this past season, and they were all negative (their PER compared to opposing PG PER).

Remember the good 'ol days when all we needed was a defensive big man?

now only thing we need is pg and so the story goes :-?

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