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jazznik

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Next season two rather similar players, Hendricks and Filipowski, will suit up for the Jazz. They are the same age (born within two weeks of each other), with the same one year of the NBA experience. Filipowski is a bit taller but Hendricks has a longer wingspan and their standing reach is identical. Both of them seem to be best suited to play at 4, although Filipowski can also play at 5 against certain matchups.

Can Taylor and Kyle coexist? Can they play together in the same lineup? Is Taylor better suited to play with Kessler? I think that the Jazz will have to look long and hard at their fit and decide if there is a place for both of them. And if Utah somehow gets Flagg it almost guarantees that one of them will be gone: there would be simply too many good players capable of playing PF: Lauri, Flagg, Collins, Hendricks, Filipowski...

It would be interesting to watch their battle for minutes in November.
 
They both still have a lot of prove but Taylor has never had a monster game like Flip has already. Taylor had A LOT of cody williams moments.

but, I do know we can't take more than 1 more year of players that play 0 defense.... and we have loads of players that do 0 defense. There will definitely be a lot less of those 0 defense players at the end of next season for sure
 
Next season two rather similar players, Hendricks and Filipowski, will suit up for the Jazz. They are the same age (born within two weeks of each other), with the same one year of the NBA experience. Filipowski is a bit taller but Hendricks has a longer wingspan and their standing reach is identical. Both of them seem to be best suited to play at 4, although Filipowski can also play at 5 against certain matchups.

Can Taylor and Kyle coexist? Can they play together in the same lineup? Is Taylor better suited to play with Kessler? I think that the Jazz will have to look long and hard at their fit and decide if there is a place for both of them. And if Utah somehow gets Flagg it almost guarantees that one of them will be gone: there would be simply too many good players capable of playing PF: Lauri, Flagg, Collins, Hendricks, Filipowski...

It would be interesting to watch their battle for minutes in November.
Not sure what you mean by "similar" other than size and can hit a jump shot. To me, I'm hoping they can complement each other (as perhaps bigs off the bench). Filipowski definitely needs a rim protector in the lineup with him, and I want to see what he and Hendricks can do together.
 
I remember when we were desperate to have a floor spacing 4. Doesn't seem that long ago. Kind of crazy how the league has evolved.
 
I remember when we were desperate to have a floor spacing 4. Doesn't seem that long ago. Kind of crazy how the league has evolved.
Shooting threes is a requirement for all players at 1 through 4 and soon will be a requirement for all centers as well. Wemby drafted in 2024 shoots 3s non-stop (looking at Embiid and Jokic) , all notable centers drafted in 2024 -Edey, Klingan, Sarr, Kel'el War - also shoot 3s. That is why Kessler is so desperate to develop a three-pointer: Walter is afraid that in 5 years he will become a non-shooting dinosaur prime for extinction.


 
Hendricks will become extension-eligible in a year. I know it is somewhat unfair due to his injury but the Jazz will have to decide if they keep him long-term or trade while he still has value based on his play next season. If he has a slow start or another injury his future with the Jazz will be very much in danger.
 
Shooting threes is a requirement for all players at 1 through 4 and soon will be a requirement for all centers as well. Wemby drafted in 2024 shoots 3s non-stop (looking at Embiid and Jokic) , all notable centers drafted in 2024 -Edey, Klingan, Sarr, Kel'el War - also shoot 3s. That is why Kessler is so desperate to develop a three-pointer: Walter is afraid that in 5 years he will become a non-shooting dinosaur prime for extinction.



I'm guessing you are being a little hyperbolic, but I don't think we are that close to non shooting 5s being dinosaurs. We are at the point where all players on the floor need to be accounted for on offense, but that doesn't necessarily mean everyone has to shoot 3s. The most important attribute for 5s continues to be the ability to protect the rim, and spaced floors make that ability more important than ever.
 
I'm guessing you are being a little hyperbolic, but I don't think we are that close to non shooting 5s being dinosaurs. We are at the point where all players on the floor need to be accounted for on offense, but that doesn't necessarily mean everyone has to shoot 3s. The most important attribute for 5s continues to be the ability to protect the rim, and spaced floors make that ability more important than ever.
That's because you are looking at the centers playing today. But almost all young centers entering the NBA are either solid or developing shooters and it will continue. In 5 years 80% of the starting centers will be able to shoot open trees and guys like Kessler will be at a distinct disadvantage. The non-shooting centers will be pushed to the bench or would have to be amazing in everything else to start.
 
Eh, fits something you look for when you are good. Jazz aren't building a team they're just existing until they fill out a couple all star potential players in rookie spots or have some amazing deal thrown in their laps. When that happens and they switch back to win mode, there will be a lot of trades. I kinda think looking at any individual player on the team right now, its more likely than not that they won't be on the team when we are good again. 'swat makes it tough for me to watch right now.

I don't think all of Hendricks, Markkanen, Filipowski, (knock on wood) Flagg, and Kessler will be on the team next year just cause we're probably going to trade some guys in the offseason. It'll be another tank year, so if we keep Markkanen, he probably only plays in half the games again anyway. That said, I think the Jazz would have absolutely no problem running a combination of those guys in a 3/4/5 rotation next year.

(Anyone else remember when we started Harpring, AK, Boozer, and Memo?)
 
Next season two rather similar players, Hendricks and Filipowski, will suit up for the Jazz. They are the same age (born within two weeks of each other), with the same one year of the NBA experience. Filipowski is a bit taller but Hendricks has a longer wingspan and their standing reach is identical. Both of them seem to be best suited to play at 4, although Filipowski can also play at 5 against certain matchups.

Can Taylor and Kyle coexist? Can they play together in the same lineup? Is Taylor better suited to play with Kessler? I think that the Jazz will have to look long and hard at their fit and decide if there is a place for both of them. And if Utah somehow gets Flagg it almost guarantees that one of them will be gone: there would be simply too many good players capable of playing PF: Lauri, Flagg, Collins, Hendricks, Filipowski...

It would be interesting to watch their battle for minutes in November.
Ummmm not similar at all other then both can shoot from outside lol. I also don’t see why we need to choose one or the other? Flip can play the 4&5, Hendricks can play the 3&4 positions they can coexist no problem.
 
Ummmm not similar at all other then both can shoot from outside lol. I also don’t see why we need to choose one or the other? Flip can play the 4&5, Hendricks can play the 3&4 positions they can coexist no problem.
Jazz need to keep all the good players they can afford
You can never have enough
Just rotate and rest them on back to back games
There will be injuries etc
Use them situationally against certain teams and players etc
 
Nobody really knows how good Hendricks may be
He may surpass all expectations once given the chance
He may be the all star caliber player Jazz need
 
Jazz need to keep all the good players they can afford
You can never have enough
Just rotate and rest them on back to back games
There will be injuries etc
Use them situationally against certain teams and players etc
And I think they compliment each other perfectly. Hendricks being an athletic defender both on the perimeter and in the paint and Flip being a playmaker
 
First we need a shaking my head emoji.

Second this thought process is flawed. You are make way to many assumptions. Collins is probably not part of the future. If he opts in his contract will be traded. If he opts out I am guessing he is gone. I don't see the jazz paying him 30 m per year.

Next you assume the Jazz get flagg. They only have a 14% chance of getting him. There is a much higher chance of the Jazz getting 2 through 6. You are much better off making the assumption that the Jazz are NoT getting flagg.

Hendricks is also an after thought because we haven't seen him all year. I want to see what he has when he comes back. Why even worry until you see what he brings and how Flip and Hendricks are like together.
 
That's because you are looking at the centers playing today. But almost all young centers entering the NBA are either solid or developing shooters and it will continue. In 5 years 80% of the starting centers will be able to shoot open trees and guys like Kessler will be at a distinct disadvantage. The non-shooting centers will be pushed to the bench or would have to be amazing in everything else to start.

There have been many non shooting centers drafted in recent years and more that will be drafted in the next few years. There is a reason why many teams are interested in Joan Beringer for example. There are also ways to incorporate non shooting bigs in to elite offenses without them needing to shoot.
 
There have been many non shooting centers drafted in recent years and more that will be drafted in the next few years. There is a reason why many teams are interested in Joan Beringer for example. There are also ways to incorporate non shooting bigs in to elite offenses without them needing to shoot.
Non shooting bigs are usually referred to as rim running bigs, correct?
 
Maybe a good example of a non shooting big was Olajuwon
Houston had 4 great shooters on floor with him
Won two championships
No one man could guard him so he always had an open shooter to pass it to
Maybe not a good example as I may find out shortly :confused: :confused: :confused: :) :) :) :mad: :mad: :mad:
 
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