Game 31: Utah Jazz (18-12) Vs. Portland Trailblazers (14-17)
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Clarkson is not good BTW. I don't think he's ever seen a ball he doesn't want to shoot and he's bad on D. He's going to be close to unplayable in the playoffs IMO. But he's going to play because we have noone else. Our FO continues to make moves for the regular season and gets players who will be massive liability come playoff time.
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I wonder if Burks was available
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It's only his first game after being traded. I don't think he made worse than Exum... because Exum wasn't playing at all. And he gave some rest to Donovan to do his thing in the 4th.
We miss more good players. Even with Conley sucking, it's better to have another veteran. Still I think we're improving.
And we didn't miss Green either. I'm sorry for him, but he was a no factor.
We miss more good players. Even with Conley sucking, it's better to have another veteran. Still I think we're improving.
And we didn't miss Green either. I'm sorry for him, but he was a no factor.
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He's shooting 84% from FT. He's not Redick or Korver. He's never going to shoot 90%. 84 is plenty good enough. He needs to work on his 3p shot more IMO.
I didn't realize he was shooting 84%. He's barely been an 80% shooter for his career, which is too low IMO. I don't expect him to be 90% but I do think he should be around 86% and to make them in the clutch. He misses a lot of FT in the clutch.
But I agree with his 3pt shot. Honestly there's quite a few areas I'd like to see him improve in. Jeez, he's played 2.5 seasons, what's taking so long?
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How many close games has Utah played this season? From the outside it looks like almost every game, and the incredible thing is that they won all mostly right?
Strange season, but with good results for Utah, taking in account how the games went.
Strange season, but with good results for Utah, taking in account how the games went.
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Dual wrote:How many close games has Utah played this season? From the outside it looks like almost every game, and the incredible thing is that they won all mostly right?
Strange season, but with good results for Utah, taking in account how the games went.
Jazz have gone 14-6 in 20 clutch games, with clutch games defined as Jazz ahead or behind by 5 points or less with 5 minutes left in the game. Jazz are tied for the third most clutch games and have the fourth best clutch win% at .700.
https://stats.nba.com/teams/clutch-traditional/?sort=W_PCT&dir=-1
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I liked Mudiay's 4 assists in 16 minutes last night.
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Rauxcee wrote:stitches wrote:
He's shooting 84% from FT. He's not Redick or Korver. He's never going to shoot 90%. 84 is plenty good enough. He needs to work on his 3p shot more IMO.
I didn't realize he was shooting 84%. He's barely been an 80% shooter for his career, which is too low IMO. I don't expect him to be 90% but I do think he should be around 86% and to make them in the clutch. He misses a lot of FT in the clutch.
But I agree with his 3pt shot. Honestly there's quite a few areas I'd like to see him improve in. Jeez, he's played 2.5 seasons, what's taking so long?
He is shooting 74% in the clutch so your intuition is not completely off. But keep in mind clutch stats are small samples and might be due to chance rather than some underlying player-related reason.
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Gobert won the game about 7 times for the Jazz in the 4th with his actions on defense and his offensive boards and subsequent plays.
Ingles and DM were good too, but as a whole we still don't look very good.
There will plenty of time to complain about Clarkson but based on reports, the guy had yet to practice with the team or know our plays, so there is no surprise he's going to try and score by playing hero ball. Also, that's probably what he was brought here to do anyway, score off the bench. I actually think most fans will like him pretty quickly because he's the only guy on the bench that can score. Either way, we're not getting past the 2nd round with this roster.
Ingles and DM were good too, but as a whole we still don't look very good.
There will plenty of time to complain about Clarkson but based on reports, the guy had yet to practice with the team or know our plays, so there is no surprise he's going to try and score by playing hero ball. Also, that's probably what he was brought here to do anyway, score off the bench. I actually think most fans will like him pretty quickly because he's the only guy on the bench that can score. Either way, we're not getting past the 2nd round with this roster.
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Keep Nate Wolters - FAILED
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The real decision the Jazz FO is making is between Continuity, Cap Flexibility, and Cash Considerations.
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Gobert is amazing. Our best player by far.
Clarkson did well. No practice with the team, I am pretty sure Quin told him to shoot every time. I liked it. it was a good spark of the bench, at least in the first half.
I hated that we let that big lead go away (again), but I enjoyed the game.
I think the Jazz is figuring it out. We have a easier schedule the next couple of weeks. Right on time to go up in the seed. Time as well for Conley to recover for his injury.
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Clarkson did well. No practice with the team, I am pretty sure Quin told him to shoot every time. I liked it. it was a good spark of the bench, at least in the first half.
I hated that we let that big lead go away (again), but I enjoyed the game.
I think the Jazz is figuring it out. We have a easier schedule the next couple of weeks. Right on time to go up in the seed. Time as well for Conley to recover for his injury.
Regards,
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I love stuff like this:
"On Saturday, Hassan Whiteside proclaimed he was the best rim protector in the league and "it wasn't even close.""
"The Jazz made 17 of 22 shots at the rim and 13 of 19 on other shots in the lane. Portland was outscored by 28 points in Whiteside's 22 minutes on the court." He was minus 28, lol
https://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=401161107
17 of 22. If I guy thinks he is the best rim protector and the opponent scores freaking 17 of 22, I wonder what a bad rim protector is.
So funny.
"On Saturday, Hassan Whiteside proclaimed he was the best rim protector in the league and "it wasn't even close.""
"The Jazz made 17 of 22 shots at the rim and 13 of 19 on other shots in the lane. Portland was outscored by 28 points in Whiteside's 22 minutes on the court." He was minus 28, lol
https://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=401161107
17 of 22. If I guy thinks he is the best rim protector and the opponent scores freaking 17 of 22, I wonder what a bad rim protector is.
So funny.
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Clarkson missed his spot up 3's, which he's been very good at. I didn't mind his play. I think it was really stupid of Quin to keep Mitchell with the second unit. Mudiay, Clarkson, and Mitchell on the court at the same time? Come on now, that's ridiculous.