Comments about ‘Utah Jazz report card: Jazz blinded by stars in L.A.’
What You May Have Missed
Most Popular
Across Site
In Sports
- If hired, Jeff Hornacek will face same...
- The offseason status of NFL players with Utah...
- USA Rugby: 'What BYU won ... was a mythical...
- Dick Harmon: BYU coach Mike Littlewood...
- High school track: Ogden's Sarah Feeny breaks...
- Mormon NFL safety Eric Weddle: Balancing...
- High school track: Boys championship results...
- High school track: Park City's Ben Saarel...
Most Commented
Across Site
In Sports
- Considerable work, planning has gone...
71 - USA Rugby: 'What BYU won ... was a...
66 - Mormon NFL safety Eric Weddle:...
65 - Ryan Teeples: Ziggy Ansah's story...
61 - Utes football recruiting: Polynesian...
60 - Utes football: No changes imminent for...
56 - High school baseball: 5A, 4A, 3A state...
49 - BYU football to receive 6-figure payout...
41



You gave the team a C- when they were blown out? I would make that a D-.
I agree with Favors needing to watch his fouls...he still commits some stupid ones, although usually with good effort. He and Kanter need to be out there together...they are the Lone Ranger and Tonto, good alone but powerful together. Your comment on Jefferson not being all-star worthy is right on, especially when he hits less than 50 percent from the floor. He is so poor defensively that when he is in there any opponent with a good front court will dominate. I think your comments on Corbin not knowing how to play his guys yet are premature. He has to play Milsap and Jefferson and Marvin Williams big minutes now before the trading deadline. Still, if Burks and Kanter had played more minutes, the Jazz had a chance to win last night.
DeseretNews.com encourages a civil dialogue among its readers. We welcome your thoughtful comments.
— About comments