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Utah Jazz: Millsap creams hometown team
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and prove himself with actions not words.
He remind me alot of Tim Duncan you cant tell how he feels because he is so level headed. Keep it up
Paul. Thanks for the example your reward is coming.
GOOD LUCK JAZZ
Ah well I guess Life is good when you make millions and don't have to contribute.
@ Magnus, I don't think the Jazz will miss CJ that much. He usually doesn't play crunch time minutes anyway. Plus with CJ and Brewer, I think the Jazz have to much youth on the floor in the starting line-up. I'd look for the Jazz to get off to quicker starts if Korver or Harpring start. If Jerry goes with Almond, I think it will be more of the same. However, I'd like to see Almond get CJ's minutes for two to three weeks to see what he could do?
Still I wonder where the Jazz would be after watching CP3 last night if they would have drafted him? (Turnovers are killing us, especially on the road)
Not having Boozer also affects our depth. Instead of a high quality player like Millsap playing behind an offensive force like Boozer we have who coming in to fill Millsaps shoes? See what I mean?
If we could get everyone back I think we could make a serious run simply because of our depth.
Millsaps only likely deficit yet, and this does not mean it will not get better, is that the other players FG% around him is not improving but rather has decreased. What this means is that he is not drawing the attention of enough defense, like Boozer did, to give his team mates higher % scoring opportunities.
You will also notice that we rarely come down the floor and run plays for Millsap to score. He is better at "cleanup/rebound-putback" than running offensive plays for him.
I'm not sure why you keep throwing Brewer into this conversation, most people are just talking about CJ. Brewer is a proven commodidty, I think he has been taking to many jump shots and not going to the whole as strong as he used to but he still provides spark and energy whenever he is on the court.
That wasn't funny the first five times it was posted. Guess what? It's still not funny.....
2-RB
3-P-mill
4-Booz
5-Okur
defense in zone
Offense using Okur as a wing
Now that would send a message-
The difference is that if Boozer would've been playing last night he would have had similar numbers to Millsap's on the offensive end, but West would've 25 and 15 or better for the Hornets instead of the measly 13 he put up because someone was defending him.
Way to go Paul- you're the man.
Your tantrums are old. Nonetheless, CJ is listed at 6'6 and so is Almond (Korver is listed as 6'7). The way the Jazz utilize the 3 position, how is it so hard to believe they would use Almond at the 3? Almond is a physical body, is athletic, shoots well, loves to drive to the hole and can defend (he has started to show this in his minutes this year).
You seem awfully closed minded to position change and versatility and have claimed CJ is really a 2 guard in other posts. Do you have one idea you can stick with? I thought you said on another article blog that you were done until CJ comes back. Can you start that vacation now?
team player...
Actually it's called a 3 guard offense and yes the 2/3 are interchangeable. It's fairly common, surprised you havent heard of it?
Let me enlighten you on the subtleties of the Jazz personell and line-up options, I'll check my spelling and grammar so you won't get confused.
The following players are capable of playing the folloing positions:
Price PG/SG
Almond SG
Brewer SG/SF
Korver SG/SF
Miles SG/SF
Harpring SF/PF
Each of them has a "natural" postion that best suits their abilities, I would say that for everyone on the list above, except Harpring, their natural position is SG. The Jazz don't need 5 SGs so they moved Price to point and Miles to SF.
For Miles, Korver and Brewer the SF and SG positions are interchangeable because they can play either.
So bottom line is that unless the Jazz start Price and Almond together, all of the other lineups make just as much sense player/position wise as starting Brewer and Miles.
As far as how much better it would be...I personally would rather see CJ playing and playing well. But lately he has not been palying to his potential and has been outplayed by Korver every night.
I wish we could trade Carlos now so we could get players and/or picks in return. But he won't be back until after the trade deadline. So we're stuck.
It will be exciting, though, if we finally get everyone healthy. With Boozer as the starter again, Paul could still get 30+ mins off the bench. Our 2nd unit of Millsap, AK, Korver and Knight was, IMO, the best in the league. And now add a rapidly improving Koufos to the mix.
There's no doubt in my mind that re-signing Millsap is the #1 priority in the off-season. Just let Booz go to Miami. Hard to get nothing in return, but it does mean Utah would be under the luxury tax threshhold.
Magness: I though you were going to use spell check? Mine reads "following" not folloing". And Harpring at PF. Are you sure on that one? I think that Brewer should play the 3 and Miles the 2 to start the game.
Jazz Oldtimer: I thought we discussed yesterday that we are not in New Orleans. We moved.....
Sloan Lover: Well your name explains it all. No comment.
Kufous, Knight, Price and Almond. injuries have caused several (now CJ) to lose a little ground gained, but add those listed above. Close your questioning of how we have improved until after the playoffs, we will reconvene and discuss then.
My point was that size does not matter, your posts on two blogs have stated you think it does. Several of us have tried to let you know your understanding of positions and NBA offense is lacking. We can only judge this by your posts and your posts state you have relegated Jazz players to positions based on height and their listed position. That's an outdated notion for such an underage blogger.
Everyone knows boozer is going to go.
The question is: When?.
And will the jazz get anything for him?
They way things are going the answer to the latter is: no.
Boy aren't the jazz management and the coaches great!?
But to answer your question, because it was a good one.
I had hopes that CJ would be the guy, and I supported the Jazz resigning him. He could be the athletic swing man that the Jazz need to replace Harpring and allow AK to spend more minutes playing inside where he is most effective, a guy who could shoot the 3 and slash to the basket, who used his athleticism and length to improve the Jazz team defense, who would put a good Jazz team over the top to elite status.
Unfortunately CJ has not been that guy, he just hasn't, even you can see that.
The guys who have stepped up and have possibly made the Jazz better are Okur, AK, Millsap, Kosta and Knight. They have all performed better than either they or the guy-who-played-their-position did last year. I say possibly because we still haven't seen a full strength Jazz team, who knows how good they are.
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