AussieBuck wrote:Give Gobert Giannis and Jrue and ask again.
Giannoulis needs spacing.
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AussieBuck wrote:Give Gobert Giannis and Jrue and ask again.
Gooner wrote:AussieBuck wrote:Give Gobert Giannis and Jrue and ask again.
Giannoulis needs spacing.
emunney wrote:
We need a man shaped like a chicken nugget with the shot selection of a 21st birthday party.
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:
if you combined jabari parker, royal ivey, a shrimp and a ball sack youd have javon carter
Jaivl wrote:Jarrett Allen and Mobley make it work, but somehow Giannis and Gobert could not.
emunney wrote:
We need a man shaped like a chicken nugget with the shot selection of a 21st birthday party.
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:
if you combined jabari parker, royal ivey, a shrimp and a ball sack youd have javon carter
70sFan wrote:I don't agree, Gobert by himself can make you relevant on defensive end
WestGOAT wrote:70sFan wrote:I don't agree, Gobert by himself can make you relevant on defensive end
Regular season I think he's proven that, but I don't think that's true for the playoffs (@ minute 7:42):
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Jazz has not been relevant at all on defence. And if you are implying he needs more help cause the Jazz team is awful defensively, well then he can't do it by himself like you mentioned right?
falcolombardi wrote:SickMother wrote:Brook @ 14 million >>> Rudy @ 38 million
maybe, but using salary in a player comparision feels wrong when deteemining who is better
MartinToVaught wrote:It's Lopez and it's not even close. Rudy hogs way too much of the salary cap to get schemed out of playoff series as easily as he does. And no, it's not the Utah perimeter defenders' fault that Gobert has zero skills on offense to punish opposing teams for going small.
MartinToVaught wrote:It's Lopez and it's not even close. Rudy hogs way too much of the salary cap to get schemed out of playoff series as easily as he does. And no, it's not the Utah perimeter defenders' fault that Gobert has zero skills on offense to punish opposing teams for going small.
70sFan wrote:MartinToVaught wrote:It's Lopez and it's not even close. Rudy hogs way too much of the salary cap to get schemed out of playoff series as easily as he does. And no, it's not the Utah perimeter defenders' fault that Gobert has zero skills on offense to punish opposing teams for going small.
I haven't seen Gobert being schemed out of playoffs this year...
Of course, Gobert is extremely overpaid. Only absolute best players in the league like John Wall, Tobias Harris, Bradley Beal, Klay Thompson, Paul George, Russell Westbrook, Anthony Davis or Damian Lillard can get more money than him. At least all of them are legit superstars who gives their team chances to compete for titles, right?
There are a lot of players that are paid more than Gobert in this league. Most of them are not better than him.
HeartBreakKid wrote:MartinToVaught wrote:It's Lopez and it's not even close. Rudy hogs way too much of the salary cap to get schemed out of playoff series as easily as he does. And no, it's not the Utah perimeter defenders' fault that Gobert has zero skills on offense to punish opposing teams for going small.
It's certainly their fault that they can't play perimeter defense.
MartinToVaught wrote:70sFan wrote:MartinToVaught wrote:It's Lopez and it's not even close. Rudy hogs way too much of the salary cap to get schemed out of playoff series as easily as he does. And no, it's not the Utah perimeter defenders' fault that Gobert has zero skills on offense to punish opposing teams for going small.
I haven't seen Gobert being schemed out of playoffs this year...
Of course, Gobert is extremely overpaid. Only absolute best players in the league like John Wall, Tobias Harris, Bradley Beal, Klay Thompson, Paul George, Russell Westbrook, Anthony Davis or Damian Lillard can get more money than him. At least all of them are legit superstars who gives their team chances to compete for titles, right?
There are a lot of players that are paid more than Gobert in this league. Most of them are not better than him.
No GM in their right mind would take Gobert on a max contract over PG, Klay, Dame, or AD. He is way too limited on offense to justify that salary.
Wall, Tobias and Russ are universally recognized as bad contracts and Beal is an awful contract waiting to happen. That doesn't make Rudy's contract any less toxic.
70sFan wrote:SeniorWalker wrote:70sFan wrote:I love Brook, he's probably my favorite player in the league right now. This is Gobert though, Brook wouldn't do any better in Rudy's place and role.
Gobert is a better help defender for sure but keep in mind that he gives you very little in terms of scoring. Lopez at least provides floor spacing and easy paint scoring. I don't think this is a crazy argument either tbh, although Gobert on the whole is a better defender.
And considering salary, I'd probably go with Brook. Rudy is just way overpaid for what he brings. He is valuable but not 40M a year valuable.
I don't agree, Gobert by himself can make you relevant on defensive end. That's something very few players can do on either end. It's not the fault of his or his contract that Jazz can't build a proper team around him.
SeniorWalker wrote:70sFan wrote:SeniorWalker wrote:Gobert is a better help defender for sure but keep in mind that he gives you very little in terms of scoring. Lopez at least provides floor spacing and easy paint scoring. I don't think this is a crazy argument either tbh, although Gobert on the whole is a better defender.
And considering salary, I'd probably go with Brook. Rudy is just way overpaid for what he brings. He is valuable but not 40M a year valuable.
I don't agree, Gobert by himself can make you relevant on defensive end. That's something very few players can do on either end. It's not the fault of his or his contract that Jazz can't build a proper team around him.
I mean, observing Gobert from this recent series shows that he alone can't keep their defense afloat when the games start to matter. And he didn't, their scheme was accounted for and exploited over and over. That's not a fault of gobert, no single player can do that and in today's game its very difficult to stay in from of perimeter scorers.
What in your mind is building a proper team around Gobert? What does that team look like where he is the centerpiece, the focal point on a successful roster? Taking into account salary and etc, since he's making the salary of a franchise player.
Honest question here. I think he can be an important piece on a title contending team given the right pieces, but part of the problem for me is that he's being treated as a centerpiece that you can just slot guys around, so feel free to paint a hypothetical for me.
70sFan wrote:SeniorWalker wrote:70sFan wrote:I don't agree, Gobert by himself can make you relevant on defensive end. That's something very few players can do on either end. It's not the fault of his or his contract that Jazz can't build a proper team around him.
I mean, observing Gobert from this recent series shows that he alone can't keep their defense afloat when the games start to matter. And he didn't, their scheme was accounted for and exploited over and over. That's not a fault of gobert, no single player can do that and in today's game its very difficult to stay in from of perimeter scorers.
What in your mind is building a proper team around Gobert? What does that team look like where he is the centerpiece, the focal point on a successful roster? Taking into account salary and etc, since he's making the salary of a franchise player.
Honest question here. I think he can be an important piece on a title contending team given the right pieces, but part of the problem for me is that he's being treated as a centerpiece that you can just slot guys around, so feel free to paint a hypothetical for me.
I mean, imagine him on a team like Chicago in place of Vuc. He'd be by far the best player on this team and I don't think it's very hard to build such roster from salary standpoint. Ideally, you'd prefer a playmaking guard over Derozan, so you can choose someone in his place, though healthy Lonzo wouldn't be bad either.
This team could give Bucks a lot more problems than they actually did, especially if you swap Demar for a guard and you'll have healthy Lonzo/Caruso tandem.
SeniorWalker wrote:70sFan wrote:SeniorWalker wrote:I mean, observing Gobert from this recent series shows that he alone can't keep their defense afloat when the games start to matter. And he didn't, their scheme was accounted for and exploited over and over. That's not a fault of gobert, no single player can do that and in today's game its very difficult to stay in from of perimeter scorers.
What in your mind is building a proper team around Gobert? What does that team look like where he is the centerpiece, the focal point on a successful roster? Taking into account salary and etc, since he's making the salary of a franchise player.
Honest question here. I think he can be an important piece on a title contending team given the right pieces, but part of the problem for me is that he's being treated as a centerpiece that you can just slot guys around, so feel free to paint a hypothetical for me.
I mean, imagine him on a team like Chicago in place of Vuc. He'd be by far the best player on this team and I don't think it's very hard to build such roster from salary standpoint. Ideally, you'd prefer a playmaking guard over Derozan, so you can choose someone in his place, though healthy Lonzo wouldn't be bad either.
This team could give Bucks a lot more problems than they actually did, especially if you swap Demar for a guard and you'll have healthy Lonzo/Caruso tandem.
I agree that that team would be better than these Bulls but I'm not sure about actual contending. One thing I've noticed about gobert is that against the truly elite scorers in the NBA he's not really been able to affect them, particularly in the case of giannis, who he'd have to go through to clear the east. Although having pesky perimeter guys like caruso would help. Also, where are the high percentage shots going to come from without vucevic spacing?
That's not a bad roster though, they could make some noise in the east although I don't think they could actually win it.