As long as we're top 3 we'd have equal shot at Flagg:
Team > Odds for No. 1 Pick
Team 1: 14.0%
Team 2: 14.0%
Team 3: 14.0%
Team 4: 12.5%
Team 5: 10.5%
Team 6: 9.0%
Team 7: 7.5%
Team 8: 6.0%
Team 9: 4.5%
Team 10: 3.0%
Team 11: 2.0%
Team 12: 1.5%
Team 13: 1.0%
Team 14: 0.5%...
He also has the best +/- on the team. He has a big influence on the game with his passing/defense and decent rebounding. He REAALLLY needs to work on his shot consistency- sometimes it looks great, but he can't seem to keep his form consistent. Fixable though, so his draft status will probably...
With the
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.
Since the coach has specifically called out putting the youngins in ‘difficult situations’ purpose, I think there is at least some evidence to the contrary.
Collier's turnovers I'm more than happy to live with. Not so much lazy pass turnovers Key and Clarkson sometimes get plagued with. Clarkson will take care of itself as his contract ages out, and Key seems to be upping his passing game lately, so we'll see how it plays out. The other glaring...
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...
Its amazing how playing w/Collier seems to increase Key's assist game. Maybe his competitive juices are going as far as keeping his assist numbers comparable- if so, great!
Not like we have anywhere to spend it, considering the deals expiring next year. Kessler re-upping will be decent sized, and maybe Key if he learns to be more efficient.
He literally played in the NBA, so you can make up whatever definition you want, but a player who spent time in the NBA but didn't stick, but might of with the right team/circumstances meets my definition just fine.
David actually did 10 days for Sacramento in 2015 and finished the 2018 season on the roster for the Jazz, so he was definitely marginal. He didn't look like he didn't belong and actually set records in the development league. Not at all starter material, but exactly as I said, marginal...
And to reply a second time, it's funny watching videos of his peers as they recollect going against him, being surprised at how tall/strong/fast he was. He definitely gave off a jockey vibe while really being a stone cold assassin on the court with unmatched vision/proprioception and large hands...
Yep, both were marginal NBA players (kinda surprised Michael didn't get anything more than a summer league in the NBA,) but solid pros in lesser leagues.
None of his boys should have been prospects, on physical talent, but they were, presumably because they had him around to tutor them. I'd be interested to see what a few weeks tutoring could do for Collier.
Key he would probably mentally wound permanently due to his attitude issues.
The best thing about him is how he makes *every* other player better.
Key gets the ball in better places to drive or shoot.
Lauri/Kessler/Collins start spamming dunks at the rim.
Flip plays with more confidence and they have a good two-man game going
and so forth.
The other players are...
So combining some comments from other threads, it seems to me if we get through the next few hours w/o sending away Collins or Sexton, we're going to try to get to the playoffs next year.
I think the lynchpin to this idea is Collier's development. Dude is ballin and seems to be helping unlock...
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