Eric Walden: Mike Conley, on his 2nd straight game of poor shooting:
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Eric Walden: Mike Conley, on his 2nd straight game of poor shooting:
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[url]https://www.sltrib.com/sports/2019/10/26/jazz-lakers-analysis-by/[/url]
[QUOTE]The Jazz were the fourth-worst team in the league in terms of committing turnovers last year. But by replacing Ricky Rubio with Mike Conley, it
James Ham: De
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Another local product and a former Jazzman's son in Toolson. He played college on the Stars court for a year too. Occeus DPOY in his conference and all guards. Otherwise don't look too special on paper.
Felt like that game was over in the first 10 minutes. Bojan kick started the offence driving, then 3's to Conley and O'Neale and it's a 15-2 run in about 90 seconds of play.
[QUOTE=El Kabong]Felt like that game was over in the first 10 minutes. Bojan kick started the offence driving, then 3's to Conley and O'Neale and it's a 15-2 run in about 90 seconds of play.[/QUOTE]
Should be seeing a lot of that this year. Need to take care of business against the lesser teams. The Clippers games without George are big!
[url]https://www.deseret.com/2019/10/26/20925079/how-the-utah-jazz-bounced-back-after-loss-to-lakers-to-have-a-great-offensive-performance-vs-kings[/url]
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[QUOTE]Donovan Mitchell, who has enjoyed an incredibly efficient start to the season, showed more of the same. His minutes were limited due to the large lead, and he had fewer touches because of the effectiveness of the entire offense, but 6-for-9 and a perfect 3-for-3 from three are additional signs that his game has improved.
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His game or the team around him? He's still tried to do too much at times instead of letting the game come to him
[QUOTE]Make no mistake about it: Rudy Gobert is affecting Jazz games. That said, with all the weapons around him, and opponents spending considerable effort to take away the lob, his lines don
[url]https://www.slcdunk.com/2019/10/26/20934341/2019-nba-utah-jazz-offense-arrives-in-big-win-sacramento-kings-donovan-mitchell-bojan-bogdanovic[/url]
[QUOTE]Rational Reaction #2: Bojan Bogdanovic is going to be the piece that puts Utah over the top this year
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One of the pieces
[QUOTE]Mike Conley, who has struggled out of the gates offensively, was able to get some easy buckets because of the spacing that Bogdanovic was providing. Everyone on the floor is better while Bogdanovic is playing and the scary thing is that he might be the Jazz
[QUOTE]Salman Ali: Mike D
[QUOTE=Xiao Yao You]Should be seeing a lot of that this year. Need to take care of business against the lesser teams. The Clippers games without George are big![/QUOTE]
Yea, the commentators mentioned something about not playing down to the level of the opponents this year. If they can keep that sort of thing up it does allow them to keep the starters a bit more fresh. None of them logged more than 26 minutes against the Kings.
[QUOTE=El Kabong]Yea, the commentators mentioned something about not playing down to the level of the opponents this year. If they can keep that sort of thing up it does allow them to keep the starters a bit more fresh. None of them logged more than 26 minutes against the Kings.[/QUOTE]
You have to listen to the Jazz feed? Harpring?
Their depth is unproven and they have an older team so ideally they can rest them against the inferior opponents and have them ready when they really need them. Will give their unproven guys to get some experience too
[url]https://thejnotes.com/2019/10/27/projecting-utah-jazz-championship-window-part/[/url]
[QUOTE]There is no more waiting for Enes Kanter to develop good defensive habits. There is no more need to grimace every time Trey Burke takes a bad shot. No more cautious optimism with the streaky Rodney Hood, and no more wondering if Gordon Hayward can ever be the alpha dog on a championship team. The Jazz have retained none of those guys from the rebuild except Rudy Gobert, Joe Ingles and Dante Exum.
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Now we just have to wonder how long until the Exum experiment will mercifully end
[QUOTE]He earned nine consecutive All-Star appearances in the heart of his prime, but in 2016-17 (age 31) missed out on the festivities and hasn
[url]https://thejnotes.com/2019/10/27/game-thread-utah-jazz-face-road-challenge-against-red-hot-phoenix-suns/[/url]
[QUOTE]If Ricky Rubio remains sidelined as he was against the Clippers, then expect Jevon Carter to get the start at point guard once again. However, considering he was out merely for a contusion, I