Xsy
Well-Known Member
5 days and counting-- do you support the present, or the future?
March 15th is fast approaching. For those of you not in the know, March 15th is this season's trade deadline.
Before last year's trade deadline, most of us Jazz fans were confident the Jazz would be standing pat. The Jazz community was still getting used to our world being flipped upside down by Sloan's abrupt retirement. Before we even had a chance to get used to the post-Sloan Jazz, the Jazz fan's world was, once again, flipped upside down. You'd think your world being flipped upside down a second time would simply make things normal again, but no. Nothing was normal. Our franchise point guard was sent away. We traded our present for a future.
And that's where we stand right now.
The Jazz fan community is pretty much split in half. Those who believe we still have a present, and those who believe we need to cherish our future.
From what I've noticed, most Jazz fans are on "Team Future". They want nothing more than playing time for our lotto pick quartet. They understand our team cannot compete with this current roster, and would rather watch our young guys lose due to rookie mistakes than watch our veterans lose with nothing to blame but their own mistakes. As far as the trade deadline goes, most Team Future fans want one of Paul or Al traded to make room for Derrick or Enes. They're also in support of a Raja or CJ trade to make room for Gordon and Alec. If the trade deadline comes and goes, and we still have all of Paul, Al, Raja, and CJ, Team Future will probably rage. We'll get a lot of people who will insult the Jazz O, and they'll probably stop posting for a few weeks.
On the flipside of Team Future, we have "Team Present". These are fans that see potential in our mix of youth and veterans. We may not be winning a championship any time soon, but getting playoff experience for the young guys is always a good idea. We have great talent in Al Jefferson and amazing value in Paul Millsap. Getting rid of non-problem players just so a young player can start just doesn't make sense. Our young guys may not be starting, but they're mostly getting okay minutes. If trade deadlines comes and goes, and we stand pat, Team Present wins Trade Deadline Day.
So which side are you? Who stays, and who goes?
March 15th is fast approaching. For those of you not in the know, March 15th is this season's trade deadline.
Before last year's trade deadline, most of us Jazz fans were confident the Jazz would be standing pat. The Jazz community was still getting used to our world being flipped upside down by Sloan's abrupt retirement. Before we even had a chance to get used to the post-Sloan Jazz, the Jazz fan's world was, once again, flipped upside down. You'd think your world being flipped upside down a second time would simply make things normal again, but no. Nothing was normal. Our franchise point guard was sent away. We traded our present for a future.
And that's where we stand right now.
The Jazz fan community is pretty much split in half. Those who believe we still have a present, and those who believe we need to cherish our future.
From what I've noticed, most Jazz fans are on "Team Future". They want nothing more than playing time for our lotto pick quartet. They understand our team cannot compete with this current roster, and would rather watch our young guys lose due to rookie mistakes than watch our veterans lose with nothing to blame but their own mistakes. As far as the trade deadline goes, most Team Future fans want one of Paul or Al traded to make room for Derrick or Enes. They're also in support of a Raja or CJ trade to make room for Gordon and Alec. If the trade deadline comes and goes, and we still have all of Paul, Al, Raja, and CJ, Team Future will probably rage. We'll get a lot of people who will insult the Jazz O, and they'll probably stop posting for a few weeks.
On the flipside of Team Future, we have "Team Present". These are fans that see potential in our mix of youth and veterans. We may not be winning a championship any time soon, but getting playoff experience for the young guys is always a good idea. We have great talent in Al Jefferson and amazing value in Paul Millsap. Getting rid of non-problem players just so a young player can start just doesn't make sense. Our young guys may not be starting, but they're mostly getting okay minutes. If trade deadlines comes and goes, and we stand pat, Team Present wins Trade Deadline Day.
So which side are you? Who stays, and who goes?
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