[Game] Game 76: Kings v. Jazz, 4/5/15 - 6pdt, 9edt

He is an outstanding defender. He is very raw on the offensive end but has shown flashes of being able to take his man off the dribble.
Unlike, quite possibly, the average Kings Fan, I've seen the Jazz play more than just the three games they've played the Kings this year. I think that "outstanding" might be overselling it, just a little bit. And, if it weren't for the fact that Burke and Burks are both injured, he probably wouldn't be getting the minutes he is now.
 
Unfortunately all he's shown flashes of in this game is standing around and passing to his team mates with less than a second on the shot clock.
What do you mean, "unfortunately"? ;)

You're not an undercover Jazz fan, are you? :eek:
 
It strikes me as profoundly annoying that our alley oop defense is much better than our three-point defense.
 
Unlike, quite possibly, the average Kings Fan, I've seen the Jazz play more than just the three games they've played the Kings this year. I think that "outstanding" might be overselling it, just a little bit. And, if it weren't for the fact that Burke and Burks are both injured, he probably wouldn't be getting the minutes he is now.
He might not be getting the same minutes but I still think he would be starting. He took the starting job from Burke before he got hurt. Anyway, he is the starting point guard on a team that has been one of the top 2 or 3 teams in the league defensively since he took over. He can defend and that is in part, why he is playing.
 
It strikes me as profoundly annoying that our alley oop defense is much better than our three-point defense.

Probably because our alley-oop offense is better than our three-point offense, and hence nobody actually has to practice defending three-pointers during practices.
 
When Cousins and Thompson were on the game together, the defense looked good. The offense was hit and miss, though.
 
That whole "I don't need you to do anything but catch and shoot" thing is Landry's bread and butter.
 
I'd like to see George Karl fine these guys, like, a thousand dollars for every missed free throw.
 
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