it's just blatant homerism to think they got better on paper. this was the offseason of "treading water." lose boozer, replace him with a less complete player. lose matthews, replace him with a player who does some things a little better, but is 33 years old and coming off an injury. lose korver, replace him with a guy who can't hold a candle to korver's outside shot and defends even worse. didn't truly address the length problem, didn't address the backup point guard situation, we have no idea what memo looks like post-injury... i'm reading that paragraph and thinking that the best-case scenario is staying about the same.
any improvement that the jazz make this year will be based on intangibles, because on paper you can't convince me that they did anything to get BETTER. so what are the intangibles?
** chemistry -- if you really believe that boozer and DW secretly hated each other and now deron finally has a teammate with whom he can go to sunday brunch and the farmer's market in al jefferson, then maybe the jazz improve. i personally don't buy it, mostly because i think their chemistry looked more than fine last season.
** fit -- the argument that jefferson is a better fit because, even though he is less complete offensively, he's a true enough low post presence that he can play 5 and clear the way for millsap. i'd feel better about this argument, though, if millsap and jefferson didn't have some of the same weaknesses. neither can consistently be the high-post decision maker and neither guy has demonstrated any kind of passing ability out of the post.
** internal improvement -- will CJ take that next step we've been waiting on for the last few seasons? will role re-definition rejuvenate AK as o'connor has suggested? will millsap surprise us and come to camp with a few extra offensive tools? will price suddently look like a backup point guard?
best bets in that paragraph are CJ and AK, who i think will be the determining factors as to whether the jazz have a treading-water year or a year that feels like we're moving closer to realization of the dream.