NotDeadYet
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For me, it would be Favors failing once again to beat out Millsap for the starting PF slot.
Favors showing little to no improvement...
. I don't have a link, but it seems like someone said in an article (Hollinger maybe?) that players generally make their biggest improvement from their second to third seasons.
For me it would be not seeing big growth and improvement from Favors AND Hayward. I don't have a link, but it seems like someone said in an article (Hollinger maybe?) that players generally make their biggest improvement from their second to third seasons.
For me, it would be Favors failing once again to beat out Millsap for the starting PF slot.
They both played in the playoffs and later with the big boys this summer which should help. I think Hayward could be right around a 14/4/4/1/1 guy with strong efficiency numbers this season. Nothing mind-blowing. But when you consider how many solid players we have on this team, it's pretty impressive.
Here's too to hoping Foye pushes Burks. Challenges him. Teaches him. Brings out the best in him.
Favors showing little to no improvement...
Agree.For me it would be not seeing big growth and improvement from Favors AND Hayward. I don't have a link, but it seems like someone said in an article (Hollinger maybe?) that players generally make their biggest improvement from their second to third seasons.
Airplane crash with team onboard
I am preparing myself to stay positive after reading this thread. Want to be sure I can say "It could have been worse" if something mentioned here eventuate.This would constitute a tragedy not a disappointment. Would you honestly say, "Man I am so disappointed in the Jazz team for being on that plane that crashed?"
I am preparing myself to stay positive after reading this thread. Want to be sure I can say "It could have been worse" if something mentioned here eventuate.
A plane crash with no injuries is the worst thing you can imagine for this team? I'd be very grateful if that happened.Airplane crash with team onboard