homeytennis
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I read somewhere what a top 5 selection is worth in just the rookie contract alone. Mr. Flagg would be economically foolish to stay in school. This didn't include endorsements.
What Utah and other teams are doing is not within the rules, fraudulently sitting players for so called injuries is blatantly against the letter and spirit of the rules. The fact that proving fraud in this case is very difficult doesn't make it right, it simply makes it something you can get away with.I get where you're coming from, but the NBA is set up a certain way, with certain rules, and the Jazz are working within the framework to optimize for success, to help them overcome certain structural disadvantages.
The question that Ryan answered differently than previous ownership- Is our definition of success consistent winning or a championship? Previous ownership was never willing to sacrifice to get over the hump to a championship and chose consistent success. Ryan has answered he is willing to do things differently in order to optimize for a championship.
That necessitates a different set of compromises, and one of those is managing your roster in such a way that winning the current game on your plate is waaaay down on the list and is sometimes even detrimental. But they aren't actively throwing games or point shaving, just optimizing for development and avoiding giving out minutes in such a way that winning the game is more important than developing the young talent that is on the 'timeline' and if someone has a boo boo, they aren't going to play.
Being so contrary to the previous philosophy, it is pretty glaring, but something the NBA is structured to accommodate, so in no way bad sportsmanship or cheating, just annoying.
What Utah and other teams are doing is not within the rules, fraudulently sitting players for so called injuries is blatantly against the letter and spirit of the rules. The fact that proving fraud in this case is very difficult doesn't make it right, it simply makes it something you can get away with.
its right until the nba forces teams to stop. This is the only way the jazz can get better, so if other teams are doing it the jazz sure as hell better be doing it too like cars going over the speed limit to stay with the flow of traffic.What Utah and other teams are doing is not within the rules, fraudulently sitting players for so called injuries is blatantly against the letter and spirit of the rules. The fact that proving fraud in this case is very difficult doesn't make it right, it simply makes it something you can get away with.
But is it though? With the league constantly changing it's rules on CBA and expanding the "supermax" it's gets evidently more desirable to sign your contract extension later. Just look at Jokic and Jaylen Brown. Just a year ago in 2022, Jokers supermax extension was still 270mil for 5yr. Then one year later...boom! jaylen browns supermax with the Celtics became 304mil for 5 yrs. That's basically one whole year worth of extra earning. Joker sorta screwed himself by signing that deal one year earlier.
Has nothing at all on my part related to doomsday. Just stating that NIL will change the draft landscape. There is no question that for kids at the top of the draft, it is much better financially to get drafted. However, all decisions are not made based on dollars and cents. It will impact decision making and the depth in the draft.There is a 12M difference over the life of the deal going from 1st to 3rd. He may make up a good chunk of that with NIL.... maybe like 60% ish. First year of his max in 5 years would be 56M to 67M. Getting to that one year earlier is huge. At any point there could be an injury that limits money. If this was the backend of his career and he was giving up 60-70M (plus being the undisputed headliner of the draft class this year and the endorsement money that comes with it) then maybe I could see someone making that decision.
I guess what I'm saying is he might go back and have everything go okay... and still lose 75-100M. That's a tough bet at the beginning of his career. It won't happen. Sorry for you doomsdayers.
Understood... some here and online are pointing to this meaningless Cooper quote as a way to say "this is why you don't tank". He will be in this draft. I'd bet large sums of money on it. I don't know that after an adjustment for NIL in the next year or two that many drafts will have less depth. Those players will come out eventually. This will impact like 3-4 top 40 prospects decisions... maybe? Over a 2-4 year window they will come out though... so maybe a couple light drafts... maybe a couple more heavy. Overall it won't change much and I'd be shocked if it changes one top 10 candidates' thought process. The money will never be the "same" for those types even if the salary is similar for a year or two.Has nothing at all on my part related to doomsday. Just stating that NIL will change the draft landscape. There is no question that for kids at the top of the draft, it is much better financially to get drafted. However, all decisions are not made based on dollars and cents. It will impact decision making and the depth in the draft.
I'm not saying the Jazz are doing anything that the other teams aren't. I'm simply pointing out that it is against the rules contrary to the statement that they were acting within the rules. After all, "if you ain't cheatin you ain't competin" right?its right until the nba forces teams to stop. This is the only way the jazz can get better, so if other teams are doing it the jazz sure as hell better be doing it too like cars going over the speed limit to stay with the flow of traffic.
I've been a Jazz fan since they moved to Utah. In all that time they have never moved up to a better pick and have almost always been moved down because other teams have drawn out lucky numbers. They haven't even won a coin toss when it has come down to draft positioning. What makes you think our luck will change now?Storm in a teacup. Or in Rubashov's case his D-cups
83 days until the Utah Jazz win the 2025 NBA draft lottery and go on to select Cooper Flagg. You're welcome
With the rules expanded recently to clarify that holding players out specifically during nationally televised games, it seems the Jazz are abiding the letter and the spirit of the laws- it’s just the law that sucks.I'm not saying the Jazz are doing anything that the other teams aren't. I'm simply pointing out that it is against the rules contrary to the statement that they were acting within the rules. After all, "if you ain't cheatin you ain't competin" right?
In 2011 the Jazz owned New Jersey’s pick and it moved up from 6 to 3 in the lottery.I've
I've been a Jazz fan since they moved to Utah. In all that time they have never moved up to a better pick and have almost always been moved down because other teams have drawn out lucky numbers. They haven't even won a coin toss when it has come down to draft positioning. What makes you think our luck will change now?
As long as we're top 3 we'd have equal shot at Flagg:Since we aren’t going to out tank the Wizards this year, I hope he stays one more year. We still get a great player this year then get to tank correctly next year and get him. Could work out in our favor.
Are the Jazz not currently tanking correctly?Since we aren’t going to out tank the Wizards this year, I hope he stays one more year. We still get a great player this year then get to tank correctly next year and get him. Could work out in our favor.