And if the Jazz let him go, Vivek better start getting the Godfather deal ready. I would think LeBron wouldn't want Snyder to be honest. He kind of runs his system and Bron wants to Bron. Snyders system fits the Fox and Ox perfectly.
Man, these Warriors are nice. Especially that new death lineup. And because of their dominance, they were able to give their rookies another chance to make an impact in garbage time—which they did, of course.
Steph/Klay/Dray/Kerr really have become the next iteration of Parker/Manu/TD/Pop. Just a lasting dominant trio with a great HC, while smart management makes good moves around them to extend their window (Jordan Poole looking like a star.)
Good way to build a foundation: two elite shooters, three above average ball movers, and two elite defenders. Kings currently have: zero elite shooters, one elite ball mover, and zero elite defenders unless you’re counting Davion.
trying to mimic what Golden State has built is a failing endeavor. Don't you think other GM's in the past decade have been trying to do that with no success? When you are a small market team, you attain a star player or two and try your best to build around that. I have reason to believe that we will not witness two elite, all time great shooting backcourt duo like Steph or Klay again so what's the purpose in all of this?
man my Jazz fan buddy is all on on firing Snyder. I asked if we could have him.Let's go Mavs! Make the Jazz tilt fire Quinn Snyder!
man my Jazz fan buddy is all on on firing Snyder. I asked if we could have him.
the crazy thing is he thinks Luke would be a good idea.
Ja has largely been garbage but his teammates have stepped up.
watching this game makes you want a defensive squad even more.
also, I am fully in favor of removing the corner three, I think the game would be better for it
I had Memphis sweeping Minnesota but the Wolves have a new form of life and it's going to be a long series for the Grizz