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At which position do we feel least comfortable?

At which position do we feel least comfortable and need to add another vet?


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So your point was nothing? Just more bitching and whining about something that is 2 years old? How ****ing butt hurt are you over that? Maybe it means they like him. He's been injured so I get why other teams aren't interested now.

Yep. I’m pretty butt hurt about Exum. He sucked even when healthy and if we actually shopped him around and literally every team showed zero interest, that’s a pretty bad thing for our front office. How doesn’t Exum piss you guys off? We’re pretty damn close to winning a title right now and his contract could easily be holding us back.
 
We want to win a ****ing championship this year. You want more top end players for that. So bojan is better than two ok players for that goal

Agreed. As it stands, most contender teams have two stars and a supporting cast. The jazz have two stars, two fringe stars, and a good supporting cast.
 
I would actually still say it's quite clearly PG. Conley is old, and holds a player option... Dante's not the torchbearer... Mudiay's a backup.

People here would actually be SHOCKED at how well Ed Davis would perform if Rudy went down wirth injury, he'd be cult hero status here... Ed Davis has always been pretty good, and pretty underrated, he's not dynamic enough to grab ppls attention, but I'm quite certain that if Rudy went down Ed Davis would make this new GM look real smart..

It's definitely not like if Rudy goes down in game 1 that playoff chances would be doused, Ed Davis would hold it down and the Tony Bradly experiment would be forced onto the big stage..

I agree, Ed Davis is awesome.

The Tony Bradley experiment is already a failure. The dude can’t even get his shot off in the summer league. Summer league guys are swatting his *** all over the court. Actual nba players will eat Bradley alive. The sooner we can move Exum and Bradley off our books, the better.
 
As for fit he is absolutely perfect for quins system and offense.
And it allows jingles to come off the bench and run the 2nd team which is also ideal.

Yes our starting 4 won't be really good.
Give me a list of teams with 5 top end talent players starting. There aren't many, if any at all. It's ok to have a Jeff green starting if the other 4 guys are all star or near all star level players. There is only one ball after all.

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I don't think anyone is asking for all-stars at every position. But right now we are looking at borderline 2nd and 3rd string players in the starting role whereas the majority of contenders at least field 5 legit starters. We need that 5th starting caliber player to really threaten a deep playoff run. The flip side of this coin is to ask people to point out the last championship team that handled a major position by committee, especially if that team did not have one of the best players that ever played game (like a LeBron or Curry). That 4 spot is our Achilles heel for sure.
 
I don't think anyone is asking for all-stars at every position. But right now we are looking at borderline 2nd and 3rd string players in the starting role whereas the majority of contenders at least field 5 legit starters. We need that 5th starting caliber player to really threaten a deep playoff run. The flip side of this coin is to ask people to point out the last championship team that handled a major position by committee, especially if that team did not have one of the best players that ever played game (like a LeBron or Curry). That 4 spot is our Achilles heel for sure.

Our best hope is for Mudiay AND Exum to be healthy and develop to help make Dante more expendable and an intriguing asset in a trade.
 
I voted PG because I really did not want Donovan or Joe running the point and I'll only believe in a healthy Exum when I see it.

Not sure about mudiay as I have not seen a single game of his yet.

The second option would be PF but I do believe we'll run it fine by comittee, but wouldn't mind someone else there just in case
 
Yes he is better than two of them cause he raises the ceiling of the team.
Basically bojan makes our best better than two of the guys you mention.
But two of the guys you mentioned makes our floor higher (our worst case scenario is better with 2 other guys instead of bojan)

We want to win a ****ing championship this year. You want more top end players for that. So bojan is better than two ok players for that goal

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Oh, so really the difference is y'all are all in on Bojan. Fair enough. I don't think he's near the player everyone here seems to think he is.
 
It's not like we don't have enough bodies to throw at the PF position:

Green, Bogdanovic, O'Neale, Niang, with perhaps Ingles, Davis, and Brantley all being options in a pinch. But as many people have implied, it's that none of these combine perfect PF fit with upper-level-starter quality (Green and Bogie being the closest).

At this point, I think it's an insoluble problem. So while I'm fine if we somehow add a JaMychal or a Jabari (though I think the reason they're not signed at this point is likely because they're either making a money play or that other teams think their incumbent teams will simply beat whatever minimal offers come their way), neither of those additions really fully solves the problem. They increase depth, but they're not giving us a better starter than Jeff Green or Bogie.

But if we're just looking for depth, I'm just as concerned about the wing. We have four good players for two positions (though Donovan might only work for one position) but there's not enough depth behind them. In a pinch, Exum, Green, or Oni might work, I suppose, but I could see the Jazz hoping to find a true SG/SF combo with a little shooting ability (I have no idea who, however.)
 
I'm thinking Brantley the rookie will be the next guy signed. He fits a role on the team and he has a lot of skill and more potential.

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