Gonna be sad if Brunson leaves after this. I have nothing but respect for the dude.
agsandcowboys said:
Gonna be sad if Brunson leaves after this. I have nothing but respect for the dude.
Infection_Ag11 said:agsandcowboys said:
Gonna be sad if Brunson leaves after this. I have nothing but respect for the dude.
Why would he leave? Dallas has a massive amount of money they can give him that they can't spend on anyone else.
Legal Custodian said:Infection_Ag11 said:agsandcowboys said:
Gonna be sad if Brunson leaves after this. I have nothing but respect for the dude.
Why would he leave? Dallas has a massive amount of money they can give him that they can't spend on anyone else.
Mavs can give him a 5yr deal worth:
$30.2
$32.6
$35.0
$37.5
$39.9
He could make a max of a 4yr deal in free agency:
$30.2
$31.7
$33.2
$34.8
So it depends if he wants to play second fiddle to Luka over the next 4 years and make $5.4 million more or if he wants to go somewhere and be the guy. (Albeit without a $39.9 5th year if he doesn't get another max contract)
He took a cheap shot at him after a made basket, another one of the ball, and then the last one during the shot he hurt him on. All within a couple minute span, refs didnt call or see any of it.Proposition Joe said:
Jazz take out Brunson
The team was already pretty dialed in after that cheap shot….but they truly got pissed off after that. Even that crazy run by Utah to bring it within 1 wasn't enough to put them away. They wanted to make a statement, and they let their play say everything. That Jazz team is ****ing donePatAg said:He took a cheap shot at him after a made basket, another one of the ball, and then the last one during the shot he hurt him on. All within a couple minute span, refs didnt call or see any of it.Proposition Joe said:
Jazz take out Brunson
Alll Royce O'Neale
Grapesoda2525 said:
It was a move that had people highly skeptical in the offseason, but Jason Kidd is definitely the right coach for this team. With the exception of the championship year, we just didn't see these kind of wins under Carlisle.
At the same time, pretty much nobody was disappointed when Donnie Nelson was replaced. That guy has the personality and recruiting ability of a stump.
Infection_Ag11 said:
Gobert is probably the best example in sports right now of a reputation dictating officiating. Any other player who plays like he does fouls out every night. His reputation as the best defensive player in the league let's him get away with a ridiculous amount of contact.
Luka and dirk. Although, I wonder how much of dirk was Donnie's dad and not Donnie. In fairness, Donnie wanted to draft Giannis, but was over ruled by Cuban to keep cap space for a Dwight Howard pursuit.hph6203 said:
Luka and Brunson?
Grapesoda2525 said:Luka and dirk. Although, I wonder how much of dirk was Donnie's dad and not Donnie. In fairness, Donnie wanted to draft Giannis, but was over ruled by Cuban to keep cap space for a Dwight Howard pursuit.hph6203 said:
Luka and Brunson?
Donnie also wanted to draft a Russian guy nicknamed "pod" with the 5th overall pick and he would've been laughed out of the league. He had to be talked out of that pick by his dad.
I just hated Donnie's style of relying on trades while ignoring the draft for the last 20 years when the few times we were actually forced to draft, it went pretty well. We got guys like luka, Brunson, and of course dirk from the draft.
This was the third time O'Neale sent Brunson to the ground in the second quarter. Not good, if you ask me. The aggregate outcome of these three plays by the way was one foul on O'Neale and one personal foul and one tech on Brunson, plus five game minutes spent in the locker room. pic.twitter.com/8xrZsdEUXA
— Bobby Karalla (@bobbykaralla) April 22, 2022
Josh Green showed more heart and hustle than any 5 Jazz players combined. The Jazz were unable to outrebound us. Do you know how insane that is? For context, the Jazz out-rebounded the Mavs 103 to 65 in the first two games. The Jazz had 24 offensive rebounds to the Mavs' 9.Proposition Joe said:
And I don't feel like Utah got out-hustled at all.
If Brunson puts up 30+ points and Mavs hit 18 3-pointers, they aren't going to lose now matter how much the other team wants it.
They are not conceding three's, but during the run the Jazz made in that late 3rd/early 4th, they conceded a ton of baskets at the rim. And are getting in foul trouble off the dribble.M.C. Swag said:
Maxi and Powell were in foul trouble too (our 'bigs). We played Bertans at center for a large stretch.
haha and I don't know how you can watch the Jazz perimeter defense and think they weren't getting completely out hustled in comparison to what the Mavs were doing on defense. The Mavs were scrambling for loose balls and creating turnovers, jumping passing lanes, swarming the 3pt line.
Did you know the Jazz averaged 42 three point shots per game in the reg season? In this series, they're averaging 26. TWENTY SIX. The Mavs defensive rotations are bananas and they're running the jazz off the line and not conceding anything. The Mavs defensive effort is dictating the terms of this game right now.
Yup, between being a helluva player and also a drama queen anytime somebody breathes on him/he falls, he's reminding me wayyyy too much of DWade.Zachary Klement said:
Mitchell is so dramatic every time he hits the ground.
They did struggle when the Jazz went small initially but once they gathered themselves and the Jazz tried to do it again in crunch time, the Mavs were ready for it (also helped that Bertans wasn't on the court at that time either lol). My point is that the Jazz want to shoot a high volume of 3s, and the Mavs defense is simply saying "no".The Shank Ag said:They are not conceding three's, but during the run the Jazz made in that late 3rd/early 4th, they conceded a ton of baskets at the rim. And are getting in foul trouble off the dribble.M.C. Swag said:
Maxi and Powell were in foul trouble too (our 'bigs). We played Bertans at center for a large stretch.
haha and I don't know how you can watch the Jazz perimeter defense and think they weren't getting completely out hustled in comparison to what the Mavs were doing on defense. The Mavs were scrambling for loose balls and creating turnovers, jumping passing lanes, swarming the 3pt line.
Did you know the Jazz averaged 42 three point shots per game in the reg season? In this series, they're averaging 26. TWENTY SIX. The Mavs defensive rotations are bananas and they're running the jazz off the line and not conceding anything. The Mavs defensive effort is dictating the terms of this game right now.
It's definitely a pick your poison kind of thing, but when they go small as they have all series for the most part, that center paint area is ripe for the picking. Luckily the Jazz have been ignoring it at times trying find open 3s.
M.C. Swag said:
Maxi and Powell were in foul trouble too (our 'bigs). We played Bertans at center for a large stretch.
haha and I don't know how you can watch the Jazz perimeter defense and think they weren't getting completely out hustled in comparison to what the Mavs were doing on defense. The Mavs were scrambling for loose balls and creating turnovers, jumping passing lanes, swarming the 3pt line.
Did you know the Jazz averaged 42 three point shots per game in the reg season? In this series, they're averaging 26. TWENTY SIX. The Mavs defensive rotations are bananas and they're running the jazz off the line and not conceding anything. The Mavs defensive effort is dictating the terms of this game right now.