mellow
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bulls is a major tank surprise. they started tanking and it felt good. tanking is contagious.
Jazz can end the Bulls tank. Kanter and Lucas for the bulls or charlottes pick.
bulls is a major tank surprise. they started tanking and it felt good. tanking is contagious.
Jazz can end the Bulls tank. Kanter and Lucas for the bulls or charlottes pick.
bulls is a major tank surprise. they started tanking and it felt good. tanking is contagious.
Not overly concerned if GS gets 14 or 21, that's role player territory regardless. Last year 14 and 21 were practically interchangeable depending on whose board you looked at.
Call me a pessimist, but I'm assuming the worst at this point:
1. Utah's pick will be in the 5-8 range as they're playing better and a lot of EC teams that got off to decent starts are now playing poorly (Philadelphia, Orlando, Chicago, etc.).
2. GS pick will be around 23. Igoudala is back. They survived a road-heavy schedule and are only 2 games back of the 5th seed in the WC.
3. Kanter is a bust for where he was picked. He has no heart, no fight. He'd rather take bad mid-range shots than fight for position inside. Career back-up.
4. Favors? Meh. He'll be a quality starter, but never an all-star.
5. Hayward? See above. Maybe a fringe all-star at some point just based on volume of numbers. A third-option.
6. Burke. Decent PG. Not a great shooter. Appears to be looking to score more than pass right now. Let's hope that's due to personnel. Decent starter, but never a top-10 player at his position.
Outlook: Despite the "rebuiild," Jazz were victims of poor drafts and taking chances on players who didn't develop as they had hoped. I don't blame KOC. When you're a small-market team, you rely on getting lucky. Yes, we can kick KOC for taking Hayward over George. But Hayward was every bit the player George was at that point in their careers. And Kanter at #3? Well, there weren't many other decent players available. Most talk was either Knight or Enes. Burks at 12 looks like a poor choice.
Lindsey is going to have to get creative. Utah is not going to become a contender via the draft. It's time to package some players like Burks, Kanter, etc. along with the expirings to get veteran starters from other teams that are looking to rebuild and shed salaries. It was nice to dream about having a great core in Favors, Hayward, Kanter, Burke and Burks and adding an all-star stud and a solid player this year in the draft. In reality, the Jazz are NOT like Portland, who just needed to add a solid bench. They had all-stars amongst their starters. Jazz don't. Jazz have three decent, but not great players in their starting 5. But no franchise players and no one is untouchable. Our savior is not going to arrive via the draft.
Call me a pessimist, but I'm assuming the worst at this point:
1. Utah's pick will be in the 5-8 range as they're playing better and a lot of EC teams that got off to decent starts are now playing poorly (Philadelphia, Orlando, Chicago, etc.).
2. GS pick will be around 23. Igoudala is back. They survived a road-heavy schedule and are only 2 games back of the 5th seed in the WC.
3. Kanter is a bust for where he was picked. He has no heart, no fight. He'd rather take bad mid-range shots than fight for position inside. Career back-up.
4. Favors? Meh. He'll be a quality starter, but never an all-star.
5. Hayward? See above. Maybe a fringe all-star at some point just based on volume of numbers. A third-option.
6. Burke. Decent PG. Not a great shooter. Appears to be looking to score more than pass right now. Let's hope that's due to personnel. Decent starter, but never a top-10 player at his position.
Call me a pessimist, but I'm assuming the worst at this point:
1. Utah's pick will be in the 5-8 range as they're playing better and a lot of EC teams that got off to decent starts are now playing poorly (Philadelphia, Orlando, Chicago, etc.).
2. GS pick will be around 23. Igoudala is back. They survived a road-heavy schedule and are only 2 games back of the 5th seed in the WC.
3. Kanter is a bust for where he was picked. He has no heart, no fight. He'd rather take bad mid-range shots than fight for position inside. Career back-up.
4. Favors? Meh. He'll be a quality starter, but never an all-star.
5. Hayward? See above. Maybe a fringe all-star at some point just based on volume of numbers. A third-option.
6. Burke. Decent PG. Not a great shooter. Appears to be looking to score more than pass right now. Let's hope that's due to personnel. Decent starter, but never a top-10 player at his position.
Outlook: Despite the "rebuiild," Jazz were victims of poor drafts and taking chances on players who didn't develop as they had hoped. I don't blame KOC. When you're a small-market team, you rely on getting lucky. Yes, we can kick KOC for taking Hayward over George. But Hayward was every bit the player George was at that point in their careers. And Kanter at #3? Well, there weren't many other decent players available. Most talk was either Knight or Enes. Burks at 12 looks like a poor choice.
Lindsey is going to have to get creative. Utah is not going to become a contender via the draft. It's time to package some players like Burks, Kanter, etc. along with the expirings to get veteran starters from other teams that are looking to rebuild and shed salaries. It was nice to dream about having a great core in Favors, Hayward, Kanter, Burke and Burks and adding an all-star stud and a solid player this year in the draft. In reality, the Jazz are NOT like Portland, who just needed to add a solid bench. They had all-stars amongst their starters. Jazz don't. Jazz have three decent, but not great players in their starting 5. But no franchise players and no one is untouchable. Our savior is not going to arrive via the draft.
I haven't been this excited about a player on the Jazz (Burke) since D-Will was here.
If the jazz truly tanked you don't think they could get a franchise player by drafting in the top 3 this year?
You missed the point of his post. He doesn't think the Jazz will be bad enough to out tank the other teams.
You missed the point of his post. He doesn't think the Jazz will be bad enough to out tank the other teams.
Not only that but that we don't have a strong enough "core" for a franchise player to be all that we need to contend. In other words, we're ****ed either way.
Which is more difficult? Obtaining the franchise player or finding role players to go alongside him?
Get the franchise first... Then worry about the role players
And then 3-4 years down the line we'll be 3-4 years away from being 3-4 years away from being 3-4 years away.
My Power Tankings
1.Magic
2.76ers
3.Bucks
4.Bulls
5.Jazz
My power Tankings
1. Magic
2. Bucks
3. 76ers
4. kings
5. Nets
New players in town. Nets will tank and russian boss will allow it. kings are tankers nobody talks about.
if trey didn't miss any games, we would be lucky to be in tank top 10. that's a scary thought.
ah snap. forgot about that. so they just suck, huh? damn. they lost badly against the bulls and i was like 'damn that's a tank'. lol
haven't paid attention to nets/knicks mess. what about knicks? melo is out today.