We might be terrible in the next couple of years no matter who we draft. I would love Barnes. Will he be available when we pick? Probably not.
Good point.
But I just wanted to emphasize the risks of these "projects" that some here seem to love. And how many here seem to be advocating a youth movement.
The Jazz suck real bad right now. If they take on more youth and more projects, things are much likely to get worse before they get better. We seem to take OKC as our model, but seem to forget the years that it took for them to amass such talent.... And how awful it must have been for fans to watch that crap unfold for years and years.
Are we prepared to suck for the next 2-3 years while we stockpile draft picks and give time to players, like Favors and Hayward, who are going to have many games where they can't shoot, foul a lot, and are unable to contribute much positively?
Are we prepared to watch this Jazz team suck not for a stretch of road games, but for seasons?
Are we prepared to risk these players giving us little for 2-3 years and then once having a breakout season leaving us to join a big market? Because that's the newest fever in the NBA.
The Jazz are in a tough position. Probably not as bad as Cleveland or Toronto. But a tough situation nonetheless. This offseason and the following could make or break this franchise. Literally, we cannot have an offseason of drafting busts like Kosta or Kirk Snyder after trading away our franchise player.
If Barnes is the man, then he needs to be a legit starter in the NBA. Not a project like CJ that after 3-4 years can contribute here and there every 5 games. But a legit starter and hopefully allstar.
The Jazz no longer can look for role players, but all stars for their talent deprived roster.