I thought he was done a few years ago. It's blowing my mind how much of a resurgence he's had for the Jazz. When he was the back up for the Grizzlies, he was terrible, he eventually lost his backup job to Marcus Williams so that should tell you something.
I thought he was done a few years ago. It's blowing my mind how much of a resurgence he's had for the Jazz. When he was the back up for the Grizzlies, he was terrible, he eventually lost his backup job to Marcus Williams so that should tell you something.
It's a shame Mo is injured, because he'd be a really good backup. Now the Jazz are stuck playing suckey Earl Watson 20 minutes a game. I think he's really good for the young bigs though, he seems to be more intersted in getting them involved in the game than finding his own offense. His shooting has been pretty terrible at times though.
I thought he was done a few years ago. It's blowing my mind how much of a
resurgence he's had for the Jazz. When he was the back up for the Grizzlies, he
was terrible, he eventually lost his backup job to Marcus Williams so that
should tell you something.
Was he terrible or just playing in the wrong system? I thought from day 1 he'd be a great pick-up for Utah being an old school pass first point guard and he has been.
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It's a shame Mo is injured, because he'd be a really good backup. Now the
Jazz are stuck playing suckey Earl Watson 20 minutes a game.
Not stuck. They have Burks and they could make a roster move which I imagine they will in te next month or so.
I meant he didn't exactly have the greatest bench players in Memphis. Back then the starters (Conley, Mayo, Gay, Randolph, and Gasol) all played 40+ minutes a night because the bench was terrible. Rookie Thabeeet, rookie Demarre Carroll, rookie Sam Young, etc.