In honor of George's thread (which I'll contribute to later, I'm sure), I went through two Jazz MBs, looking for comments on Raja Bell.
As you might imagine, Jazz fans aren't in the best frame of mind to give Raja a lot of praise, but some of the comments were still interesting.
I tried to get a decent cross-section of the opinions. This is Jazz fans talking to other Jazz fans, so some old arguments keep getting referenced (mainly Raja vs. Giricek).
As you might imagine, Jazz fans aren't in the best frame of mind to give Raja a lot of praise, but some of the comments were still interesting.
(Part of a long post comparing Bell and Giricek)
In 2004-05, when (Gordon Giricek) played more inconsistently, he still outperformed Bell. He played 36% of the total available minutes at SG and had a PER of 13.7 and an opponents' PER of 16.6, for a net PER differential of a negative 2.9. By comparison, Bell played 43% of the total available minutes at SG and had a PER of 12.8 and an opponents' PER of 16.9, for a net PER differential of a negative 4.1.
Looking more closely at the team's performance at the defensive end, the Jazz have consistently held their opponents to fewer points per 100 possessions with GG on the court than when he is off the court, but consistently give up more points per 100 possessions when Bell is on the court than when he is off the court. Yes, Bell outwardly exhibits a much more aggressive attitude than GG, but oftentimes that aggression is his biggest down fall. Bell has averaged a whopping 5.8 fouls per 48 minutes in his career while GG has averaged 3.8. As the numbers demonstrated last season, foul trouble was one of the Jazz's biggest downfalls, and it doesn't help when your shooting guard is sending his counterpart to the free throw line far too often.
I'm consistently flabbergasted that people refuse to accept the assessment of the Jazz coaching staff that Bell is the best on the ball defender on the team. Maybe they're all wrong and you're right. Maybe Giri is the better player, maybe he plays within the offense, maybe the team plays better with him on the court. But the numbers are certainly not as conclusive as you make them out to be, and I'm going to give the opinion of the Jazz coaching staff its due respect.
Dang straight it is a good thing. Bell is a ball hog that gave Sloan a reason to bench GG, a better player, because he liked Bell attitude on the court. Having Bell gone also gives Sloan reason to play Synder more, who should have a dang good year next year. I am totally happy right now.
now.. you can knock Bell for some things, but seriously, "can't shoot" isn't one of them. If you're still clinging onto the stereotype of him being just a defensive stopper, you need to stop now. He shot 40% from the 3 point line and 45% from the field. That's better than GG. I'm not claiming that Bell's a better shooter just because of that, but if you are saying Bell can't shoot, then GG sure as hell can't shoot any better.
Also.. Ballhog? Please.
My husband and I talked to Raja's wife while getting my Jazz cookbook signed at the Stockton jersey retirement game. We mentioned that we live in Dallas and were fans of Raja. She told us how much she loved living in Dallas. Then, she kind of stopped and said that she likes living in Utah, too. It was almost as if she had realized that she raved a little too much about another city. Maybe she didn't really like Utah that much. I've been in denial and tried not to think of it that way, but that's the impression I got. She seems like a really great person, though. She was very friendly and seemed to enjoy talking with us.
(Raja) was a great transitional player while we built up a good core of players. But If your captain isn't one of your best players, eventually nobody will want to follow him. His departure is a great opportunity for AK/Booze/Memo to start emerging as the leaders we're going to need them to be.
I agree that he's not going to do as well in PHX. Our system is made for guys like him (hard working, gritty defenders). But best wishes to him anyways.
think my anger is shifting from Bell to the Jazz front office for not trying harder. Maybe he would have gone anyway, but waiting to call him at mid morning sure doesn't seem like they are anxious to keep him.
I love Bell and I am so sad that he won't be on the Jazz next season. He was the most fun player to watch last season. (Kiri is fun to watch but he was out with injuries.)
Maybe Phoenix knows something the Jazz don't. They picked up Nash and it worked out great for them. They must see a lot in Bell to pursue him so aggressively.
We can't blame him for leaving. We would have been fools to match that offer with promising young shooting guards in Snyder and Miles, and I suspect Bell knew we wouldn't.
Once again, Phoenix overpays for admitted talent. I can't wait to see this team in five years when they have a 36 year old Nash and a 33 year old Bell taking up the lion's share of their payroll.
Was Bell really a good leader? Don't leaders have followers? He sure was vocal yelling at guys on the floor and in the press, but was anyone listening? Following? Bell's leadership skills went underserved because he couldn't get it done on the court, just with his mouth.
(Before FA began) I voted Raja off the island. He really irritated me last year and the only game I attended I wanted to run down on the floor and choke him for the stupid plays he was making. Seriously, I will never understand what the Jazz see in him. Attitude, fire, toughness....yeah yeah yeah, the dude is just not a very good basketball player.
Raja Bell is stealing money from the Phoenix Suns! That's fine though, let them take his overrated defense, inconsistant jumpshot, and poor finishing on the fastbreak!
I actually think raja will be a pretty good play with the Suns, a role player, but no too bad of one. All he needs to do is hit a 3 which he can do and play a little defense. He'll be fine, but I agree they paid too much for him.
I'll miss Raja, but don't think he's worth spending our MLE on. But at least he appeared to give a *beep* last year, which is something that can't be said for much of the roster last year.
For all you that say raja sucked just look at what just happened. The team with the best record last year was at his house at midnight to sign him to the MLE before anyone else. Great move Suns
I HATE to see raja go.
They were fooled the same way the teams that signed former jazzmen Bryon Russell, Howard Eisley, Shandon Anderson, Greg Ostertag, etc were fooled.
I really liked Raja the first year, was sort of indifferent last year (heh, in general), but I'm still kind of sad to see Raja go.
Raja is good at saying the correct things, but his actions don't match his words.
I would have liked to have Raja Bell back on the team, no question about that. For all the jokes that were made about him playing hard, Sloan said the same in all seriousness. I know people like Giri, but it was Gordie, who said that Bell in the team’s best on the ball defender. Bell is the guy who drew charges and played tough basketball that the Jazz need. And even his shooting and scoring was good last year. He earned more minutes and a starting job over other SGs on the roster. It hurts to lose our top SG, who can actually play defense, and reality it, we probably cannot replace him because we need mid-level money to bring in a good veteran PG, which KOC said (and rightfully so) is a priority.
Sounds like he has just been telling the Jazz fans what they want to hear.
a skill he deftly honed in numerous press conferences this past year. basically parrotting anything that came out of sloan's mouth, deflecting blame from himself to his teammates. just like a good captain should.
Anybody want to have a pool as to when the first article hits the Phoenix papers commenting on Raja's lack of playing time, poor shooting, and overrated defensive capabilites?
I am betting between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
I think you're right on the money in terms of the time frame, so we'll need to pick an exact date and whoever is closer, wins. I say 12/7/05.
Headline: Bell Frustrated: D'Antoni Says Defense and Shot Selection Are Main Factors for Lack of PT.
Great news!! I actually liked Bell as a backup, but unfortunatelly Sloan somehow was convinced that he was starter material.
Bell is a good help defender, a streaky shooter and the most important is that he is a subpar 1on1 defender and not a good athlete. People just tend to forget that a good deal of his opponents had career highs on him. I don't remember one match where he played lock down defense on his opponent.
If you believe that, then this still isn't Jerry just making a "mistake" and simply overvaluing a player.
Jerry Sloan is literally in love with Raja Bell. He has the same platonic connection with Raja as one would with family or a loved one. Again, I don't understand how one can respect Sloan as a coach and at the same time have complete, 100%, unadultered hate for Raja.
I liked Bell and his toughness, except I think he overdid it at times (like yelling at AK). Raja had a full season as the starter and we know exactly what he can do - he's a quality backup, nothing more. I'm glad we didn't break the bank to resign him. Still, we could have given him as much $ as PHO by using the early-Bird exception. So either he really wanted to play with Nash or KOC told his agent that he should probably look elsewhere.
I did want to point out one thing that I have noticed. Bell has the reputation (at least with Utah fans) of being a great defender and not that great of a shooter. Giri has the rep of a great shooter, with crappy D. The more I watched the Jazz last year, the more I thought less of each man's so-called "Strengths" and higher of each man's so-called "Weaknesses". Did anyone else notice this?
I have mixed feelings about this news. I really liked Raja as a backup, but I got a bit tired of him as a starter and captain. If we keep them, I will be interested to see how good Giri and Snyder can become if Sloan can figure out a way to work with and/or get through to them.
I tried to get a decent cross-section of the opinions. This is Jazz fans talking to other Jazz fans, so some old arguments keep getting referenced (mainly Raja vs. Giricek).