Stockton
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As a Jazz fan, I'm not upset at all about Deron not making it this season. Paul Millsap was more deserving. Even Deron himself said he's all right with it. He simply just doesn't deserve it this season. Though that's not really his fault, he got injured and came back when he wasn't even close to 100% and his game suffered. As a result, Deron's stats on the season are underwhelming and misleading. His FG% is way down, as he couldn't drive the way he usually could and he just wasn't getting the elevation on jumpers he's capable of. Not to mention no Boozer for assists. But if you look at his stats for January, it's safe to say he's truly back now. He's previously lead his team in the WCF and made the All NBA Second Team last season, I'm expecting him to really dominate from now on.
That when a team has major injuries to key players they don't play as well as they can?
Paul is in a league all his own. The guy is a quadruple-double threat. How many players can you think of who can boast that? Deron Williams HAD the advantage of playing on a really good team, with a really good coach, but now that his team is facing injuries they aren't even in the top 8.... what does that say?
That when a team has major injuries to key players they don't play as well as they can?