bighorn said:Doesn't mean a thing relative to big picutre; if Maynor is impressive in Salt Lake workouts/preseason exhibitions vs. incumbent, back-up point guards, he'll make team. If not, then let's introduce the Utah Flash.
bighorn said:Are you sure of that, V-Ram. I am certain the money is guaranteed - for two years. That means Maynor gets about $2.7 million for 2010-2011 combined, assuming he does all that is asked of him.
But couldn't an NBA team send its first-round draft choice to the D League for all or a portion of the season?
bighorn said:Here are No. 3's five-game totals from Orlando:
Games 5 (team went 3-2)
Minutes: 23:33 average
FG: 11-38 (.289)
Treys; 2-8 (.250)
FT: 11-15 (.714)
Assists: 16
T.O.'s: 11 (not too shabby for 117 minutes, 45 seconds court time)
Scoring average: 7.2
Without having watched (can't comment on Maynor's defense), I'd say the former Ram fared well in foul-shooting and taking care of the ball under what could have been hectic circumstances; his play in Florida isn't likely to have any influence on his eventual status with Jazz varsity.
You've got to wonder how Jazz fans feel about their draft. No. 2 pick Suton averaged 4.8 points, 4.4 rebounds in 19:38 per game in Orlando; he was 10-28 from the field, 0-10 from distance.
Rambunctious said:If E is tired already he will never make it in the NBA...82 games + playoff series and constant travel. I don't think he's tired but just playing with new faces and against better competition. You can't expect him to get 22 and 6 at this level.
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