Chris
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Borrow from Radiohead? Don't mind if I do.
I'm amazed at the level of disbelief that the Jazz are losing like they are or the insistence that Ty be fired now. HOW IS ANY OF THE STATUS QUO SURPRISING? I would imagine that we all knew, going into this season, that the Jazz were going to be bad.
Especially as the off-season went along and we lost our two top scorers -- regardless of their flaws.
Especially when we acquired albatross contracts to get to the requisite level of salary instead of swinging for the fences with those same dollars.
Especially when Trey struggled in the Summer League and went down with a broken thumb in the pre-season.
Especially when they kept Ty around -- and in my opinion, will keep him around the rest of the season.
Perhaps this is obvious to some but apparently it needs to be stated clearly: The Jazz are tanking this season in order to land a top 3 pick in a loaded draft. They have taken on salary to acquire picks and have a great off-season next year. They are giving the young guys a full season to play together, make a lot of mistakes, and gain much needed experience. They are keeping Ty around because nobody loses better than he does.
Any Jazz fan worth his salt is depressed with our favorite team's cringe-worthy lack of performance this year, but I believe this is a necessary part of a plan. Dennis Lindsey is playing chess -- not checkers. Regardless of how bad things currently are or will end up getting this year, imagine how valuable this experience is going to be for this young group of guys.
Imagine how happy we'll all be when and if the Jazz end up with a franchise cornerstone in Jabari Parker who will likely enjoy playing (and staying) in Utah for years to come. Imagine how psyched we'll be when Ty gets let go after performing his role perfectly by default. It'll be like when the CJ Miles experiment finally ended -- all over again.
Imagine how solid that PG position will be with Raul Neto coming to the team after one more year of experience -- just like the guy he'll be backing up. Imagine how much money we'll have to play with next off-season in order to add talent to the team and/or re-sign the core of the team we now have. Imagine how much first round talent we can add for years to come because of the picks we've squirreled away. Imagine getting a really good coach next year and building the team of the future night after night next season.
Obviously, I don't know that all of these things will happen. But you can bet that at least some of them will. And you can also bet that it will have been by design.
I'm amazed at the level of disbelief that the Jazz are losing like they are or the insistence that Ty be fired now. HOW IS ANY OF THE STATUS QUO SURPRISING? I would imagine that we all knew, going into this season, that the Jazz were going to be bad.
Especially as the off-season went along and we lost our two top scorers -- regardless of their flaws.
Especially when we acquired albatross contracts to get to the requisite level of salary instead of swinging for the fences with those same dollars.
Especially when Trey struggled in the Summer League and went down with a broken thumb in the pre-season.
Especially when they kept Ty around -- and in my opinion, will keep him around the rest of the season.
Perhaps this is obvious to some but apparently it needs to be stated clearly: The Jazz are tanking this season in order to land a top 3 pick in a loaded draft. They have taken on salary to acquire picks and have a great off-season next year. They are giving the young guys a full season to play together, make a lot of mistakes, and gain much needed experience. They are keeping Ty around because nobody loses better than he does.
Any Jazz fan worth his salt is depressed with our favorite team's cringe-worthy lack of performance this year, but I believe this is a necessary part of a plan. Dennis Lindsey is playing chess -- not checkers. Regardless of how bad things currently are or will end up getting this year, imagine how valuable this experience is going to be for this young group of guys.
Imagine how happy we'll all be when and if the Jazz end up with a franchise cornerstone in Jabari Parker who will likely enjoy playing (and staying) in Utah for years to come. Imagine how psyched we'll be when Ty gets let go after performing his role perfectly by default. It'll be like when the CJ Miles experiment finally ended -- all over again.
Imagine how solid that PG position will be with Raul Neto coming to the team after one more year of experience -- just like the guy he'll be backing up. Imagine how much money we'll have to play with next off-season in order to add talent to the team and/or re-sign the core of the team we now have. Imagine how much first round talent we can add for years to come because of the picks we've squirreled away. Imagine getting a really good coach next year and building the team of the future night after night next season.
Obviously, I don't know that all of these things will happen. But you can bet that at least some of them will. And you can also bet that it will have been by design.