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« on: February 21, 2016, 12:31:04 PM »

Offline rollie mass

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jerebko was at least playing defense and hitting boards-both ways he did alot more right than his teamates
marcus is taking it to the hoop- not an easy chore agains utah bigs
isaiah should teach jerebko how to use his body ,his shot was really off
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jerebko was at least plaing defense and hitting boards-both ways
on a better nighthe did alot more right than his teamates
marcus is taking it to the hoop

I love Jonas.  Offensively, he can be a bit oafish out there at times.  But he always brings high levels of energy on both ends of the floor as well as on the glass.


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« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2016, 12:49:56 PM »

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I love Jonas.  Offensively, he can be a bit oafish out there at times.  But he always brings high levels of energy on both ends of the floor as well as on the glass.

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i think as the 3rd to 4th player off the bench, jerebko is pretty good. he has decent skills, plays hard, can make some shots.

maybe once or twice a year he gets hot and can make the difference in winning ball game. what more can you ask of a guy at the end of the rotation?
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i think as the 3rd to 4th player off the bench, jerebko is pretty good. he has decent skills, plays hard, can make some shots.

maybe once or twice a year he gets hot and can make the difference in winning ball game. what more can you ask of a guy at the end of the rotation?

Nothing other than waive a towel (which he also does).
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Andre Iguodala    Josh Childress    Marquis Daniels
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Kirk Hinrich    Toney Douglas   + the legendary Kevin McHale

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i think as the 3rd to 4th player off the bench, jerebko is pretty good. he has decent skills, plays hard, can make some shots.

maybe once or twice a year he gets hot and can make the difference in winning ball game. what more can you ask of a guy at the end of the rotation?

 He's a coach on the floor and a defensive leader.  He is the middle linebacker. After signing that very modest contract he did not begin the year well, but he has gradually worked his way toward last year's excellent performance.  He's the ninth or 10th Man on the squad, and brings exactly the  fundamentals and reliability that you want from a player in his position – especially the defense. I hope they keep him.

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Unless we trade most of our 2016 picks it will be bye bye Jonas at the end of this season.

He is a good player, always trying his best and listening to the coach, but I'd rather see young talents get more mins.

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Unless we trade most of our 2016 picks it will be bye bye Jonas at the end of this season.

He is a good player, always trying his best and listening to the coach, but I'd rather see young talents get more mins.
Yeah, he's been a nice stop-gap "glue guy" but he won't be on the roster next year.

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« Reply #8 on: February 23, 2016, 07:25:28 AM »

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Yeah, he's been a nice stop-gap "glue guy" but he won't be on the roster next year.

I like Jonas, because he always plays hard and tries, he is a good guy to have around the kids.  I think he is more likely to be here next year than Sullinger. 

The only scenario I see this not happening is if we flame out and do not add a big that could replace Sully.   We have to sign Jared again, but I think Ainge is going to make a fair offer and let him test the market.  Hopefully, we can improve the PF or C position then JJ is a cheap backup who is always ready off the bench.

He is signed to a cheap economical contract, I think those who think he is gone, forget that.  I am not confident that we will make a huge splash in free agency.