Comments about ‘Utah Jazz lose at Memphis, fall on the road for third straight time’
What You May Have Missed
Most Popular
Across Site
In Sports
- If hired, Jeff Hornacek will face same...
- High school boys track: Davis wins another 5A...
- Dick Harmon: BYU coach Mike Littlewood...
- High school girls track: Davis wins...
- The offseason status of NFL players with Utah...
- High school track: Boys championship results...
- High school football: Orem player responds...
- High school baseball: Snow Canyon overcomes...
Most Commented
Across Site
In Sports
- USA Rugby: 'What BYU won ... was a...
68 - Mormon NFL safety Eric Weddle:...
65 - Ryan Teeples: Ziggy Ansah's story...
63 - Utes football recruiting: Polynesian...
62 - High school baseball: 5A, 4A, 3A state...
49 - High school football: Riley Nelson...
27 - BYU, Ute baseball: Cougars come back...
21 - High school recruiting: Jackson Barton,...
20



I know it's early and we should not be reactive or negative, but I need to say this.
Sap needs to be the 6th man - or trade
Tinsley further down the bench - mins on the bench for PG & SG must go to Burks & Foye
Big AL - trade for assests - whatever the best deal is - Favors & Kanter must get mins to develop
Bell - Just cut
Watson - coaching staff
I would even start , Mo , Hayward, Marvin, Favors & Kanter - bench Burks, Foye, Evans/Caroll, Sap & Al
This current team as it is - is not a championship challenging team - We need to make changes to improve for the future and also to keep our good young players when there rookies contracts finishes.
My thoughts anyway - I just want the Jazz to improve and develop - With some of older players there it just will not happen.
Marvin Williams does not deserve to be playing, let alone starting. Burks should be in the game, he is not afraid to mix it up.
There was a good reason Atlanta let Williams go. He is so so at best.
Immature players equal loss on the road. they are not comfortable away from the security of their home, like little kids. Grow up men, the sooner the better. I have seen spurts of excellence, only to fall back to mediocrity. How about 5 hour energy.
As soon as the second team came in, it was all downhill from there. The teams the Jazz have played on this road trip played up in your face defense and our guys didn't know what to do. I am not sure I am a huge fan of this run-and-gun style offense. Yes, a guy will get hot, like Mo did a few times, but it hasn't worked well so far. I love the Jazz and have a lot of hope for them, but they need to figure something out soon!
New players, same old Jazz.
After game one I was so excited to get on the Jazz trade.....well that has passed. Get it together be more aggressive like you we're in game 1.
DeseretNews.com encourages a civil dialogue among its readers. We welcome your thoughtful comments.
— About comments