As much as I like Jabari, I find myself thinking if there are any scenarios where Andrew Wiggins actually gets picked by the Jazz. Unless they get number one and fall in love with him during the draft process, it seems unlikely.
Very possible based on how DL still has a long leash and ownership is letting him be cold and calculating in his approach to building a contender. The next coach may have a longer leash as well, so he can be better equipped to develop talent without trying to win at the expense of benching the...
It's not out of the realm of possibility that DL uses the cap space the same way as last year by picking up some bad expiring contracts for more picks. Accumlating assets is still a viable strategy considering how young this team is. Why spend money on FA vets who'll just take time from the...
https://www.slcdunk.com/the-downbeat/2013/11/14/5101306/utah-jazz-tyrone-corbin-the-downbeat-1198-the-pending-free-agent-coach-edition
SLC Dunk threw this name out there:
This one's intriguing because of the DL connection through the Rockets, and he was a part of the Thib's/Celtics...
Played it a bunch of times and it looks like Ford has the Jazz liking the following players in this order:
1. Jabari Parker
2. Andrew Wiggins
3. Joel Embiid
4. Dante Exum
5. Julius Randle
6. Marcus Smart
Not sure it means anything more than he's putting up numbers on a bad team. Some team will throw a massive contract at him like what happened with Big Al whether the Jazz win or lose.
All of DL's old Spurs guys got new gigs this season (Philly and Sacto) and I thought Brad Stevens could have been in the mix for the Jazz. Seems like the front office missed out on some promising young coaches because they are so loyal to Corbin. There's something to be said for loyalty...
If he's not the number one pick, it's not the first time a highly-regarded highschooler dropped from the top spot during the college season. I think Wiggins looks better than Harrison Barnes did in high school, but Barnes was being compared to Kobe. June is a long ways off, so don't be shocked...
I hope the Jazz offense isn't so stagnant in real life. Throwing it into the big on nearly every possession, then having the point guard force a really bad shot sounds all too familiar.
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