https://www.espn.com/nba/preview?gameId=401360085
Revenge to last 1st round playoffs matchup. We need to win those next games.
Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
Moderators: FJS, Inigo Montoya
Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
- FJS
- Senior Mod - Jazz
- Posts: 18,627
- And1: 2,064
- Joined: Sep 19, 2002
- Location: Barcelona, Spain
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
-
- RealGM
- Posts: 19,449
- And1: 10,253
- Joined: Jul 06, 2008
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
I think the Jazz have too much offensive firepower and should win this game. The Jazz are so deep right now, that several of our scorers can just take half the game off. Someone goes off for one quarter, then someone else goes off in the next quarter, and so on.
He/Him, Dude, Bro, Bruh
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
-
- Cold Hard Gameday Facts
- Posts: 15,519
- And1: 8,943
- Joined: Jun 15, 2008
- Location: France
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
-
- General Manager
- Posts: 7,669
- And1: 3,679
- Joined: Jan 05, 2017
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
Maybe I am wrong, but I think I would rather play this team with Steven Adams at Center than JV at Center. Also, they are playing without Dillon Brooks, who averaged 25.8 ppg against us in the playoffs. Ja Morant has been great though.
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
- Wolverine
- Bench Warmer
- Posts: 1,250
- And1: 112
- Joined: Jul 27, 2002
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
So Whiteside is filling it up & Quinn subs him out?????
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
- Wolverine
- Bench Warmer
- Posts: 1,250
- And1: 112
- Joined: Jul 27, 2002
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
Love how he's cool with it and cheering for Rudy tho
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
-
- General Manager
- Posts: 7,669
- And1: 3,679
- Joined: Jan 05, 2017
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
Wolverine wrote:So Whiteside is filling it up & Quinn subs him out?????
Yeah I guess he is sticking to his rotation timing. Gobert is off to a pretty good start too.
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
-
- RealGM
- Posts: 19,449
- And1: 10,253
- Joined: Jul 06, 2008
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
So you can see why drafting Udoka Azubuike over Desmond Bane got Dennis Lindsey fired.
He/Him, Dude, Bro, Bruh
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
-
- Jazz Forum GTS Champion 2019-2020
- Posts: 10,534
- And1: 981
- Joined: Jul 04, 2002
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
Such a frustrating finish.......
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
-
- General Manager
- Posts: 7,669
- And1: 3,679
- Joined: Jan 05, 2017
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
The Jazz are only 3-5 this season in clutch games, defined by being ahead or behind by 5 points or less with 5 minutes to go in the game. Last season we finished 17-13 in clutch games. Notwithstanding how great Donovan Mitchell is, I wish we would try to run the ball thru veteran Conley in clutch time. He seems like a steadier hand with the game on the line.
https://www.nba.com/stats/teams/clutch-traditional/?sort=W_PCT&dir=-1
https://www.nba.com/stats/teams/clutch-traditional/?sort=W_PCT&dir=-1
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
-
- Rookie
- Posts: 1,168
- And1: 357
- Joined: Jul 24, 2017
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
Crunch 99 wrote:The Jazz are only 3-5 this season in clutch games, defined by being ahead or behind by 5 points or less with 5 minutes to go in the game. Last season we finished 17-13 in clutch games. Notwithstanding how great Donovan Mitchell is, I wish we would try to run the ball thru veteran Conley in clutch time. He seems like a steadier hand with the game on the line.
https://www.nba.com/stats/teams/clutch-traditional/?sort=W_PCT&dir=-1
And that (clutch time mandate) is a a part a bigger problem... Russian writer Lev Tolstoi came with formula: the man is a fraction where numerator is his real value ad a denominator is what he is thinking about himself. I think that is very true for basketball too.
DM is a very good player, but he is not on Curry or even Harden level. And even those don't "have" theirs teams. They play key roles, but still are not bigger than team and play inside the team flow. Only LeBron and Giannis are dominating on the level that allows them doing whatever... plus LeBron has a very high BBIQ and doing mostly right thing.
It looks that DM can't accept that so his hero ball oftentimes disrupt the game flow, especially in tough close games. And all that hype about him doesn't held to resolve that problem. I still have hopes, but if it will continue, Jazz it never become really tough fighting team for full 7 games and will never go further than Iverson's Sixers.
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
-
- Analyst
- Posts: 3,725
- And1: 775
- Joined: Jun 16, 2007
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
At the end of the game the play I thought was really dumb was when Bogie missed the three got the rebound and kicked out to DM and instead of wasting the clock he shot 10' from behind the arc. I know he can make that shot, but still use up the clock. We had like 40 seconds left or something like that.
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
-
- General Manager
- Posts: 7,669
- And1: 3,679
- Joined: Jan 05, 2017
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
vryadli wrote:
And that (clutch time mandate) is a a part a bigger problem... Russian writer Lev Tolstoi came with formula: the man is a fraction where numerator is his real value ad a denominator is what he is thinking about himself. I think that is very true for basketball too.
DM is a very good player, but he is not on Curry or even Harden level. And even those don't "have" theirs teams. They play key roles, but still are not bigger than team and play inside the team flow. Only LeBron and Giannis are dominating on the level that allows them doing whatever... plus LeBron has a very high BBIQ and doing mostly right thing.
It looks that DM can't accept that so his hero ball oftentimes disrupt the game flow, especially in tough close games. And all that hype about him doesn't held to resolve that problem. I still have hopes, but if it will continue, Jazz it never become really tough fighting team for full 7 games and will never go further than Iverson's Sixers.
I think Donovan has come a long ways since the days of hero ball that we criticized him for earlier in his career. He has gotten better at picking times to turn it off and on and he is a good assist man, but I suspect that he may be taking more very long threes this season as if he is Stephen Curry or Damian Lillard, and he is only hitting threes at a .322 rate. Maybe this is part of development; I don't know, but it seems more like poor shot selection to me.
But I am mainly concerned about clutch time. I just think veteran Conley has the years of experience to likely make better decisions with the game on the line, and that we ought to be trying to initiate the offense through Conley in clutch time as much as possible.
Here is our players' shooting percentages in clutch time last season, as defined by being ahead or behind by five points or less with 5 minutes left in the game. Conley didn't take very many shots, but his shooting percentage during clutch time was spectacular.
https://www.nba.com/stats/players/clutch-traditional/?sort=FG_PCT&dir=-1&Season=2020-21&SeasonType=Regular%20Season&TeamID=1610612762
(Don't get me started about Jordan Clarkson, who appears to have the longest leash in the entire NBA to just keep firing away without regard to whether the shots are falling, without regard to whether the shots are contested and with rarely looking to pass.)
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
-
- Rookie
- Posts: 1,168
- And1: 357
- Joined: Jul 24, 2017
Re: Game 17: Memphis Grizzlies (8-8) @ Utah Jazz (11-5)
dr0welf wrote:At the end of the game the play I thought was really dumb was when Bogie missed the three got the rebound and kicked out to DM and instead of wasting the clock he shot 10' from behind the arc. I know he can make that shot, but still use up the clock. We had like 40 seconds left or something like that.
That shot is exactly why I wrote things above. The dumb move is dumb no matter who did it and did it succeed or not. But fast long shot is even more so if you have your both season and game shooting percentage well below average.