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And yet they're both winning about the same amount. LOL.

Wow Corbin really sucks

I'm just saying it's management that's to blame for sticking to Corbin. If you wanna rebuild tell the players who's going to be your coach for the next 3 years. Even if it costs you 2 millions to let Corbin file daily reports it's better for your team. If you have someone on a 3 or 4 year contract you can approach him late when the playoffs are gone and say you wanna take a better look at Gobert, Clark and whoever you wanna see get more burn. And then you can bottom out late in the season.
The players knew Corbin was coaching for a contract and apparently they weren't too excited to see his face longer. Else we would have seen more intensity on the defensive end throughout the season.
 
Looking at the schedule, it looks very likely that we will finish either 4th or 5th. Boston are playing well and have 2 games left against Philly. Sacramento are two games ahead and are playing Milwaukee and the Lakers. Detroit are playing both Philly and Milwaukee and are not losing out. I can`t see us winning less than two games, and we will also likely beat the Lakers and probably one more home game. It basically comes down to the Lakers game; lose that and we finish 4th. Win it and we`re fifth, or maybe even 6th if one of the other teams really hits rock bottom.
We always get overly excited after a series of road losses. I hate to be Debbie Downer, but Utah has some EASY games left, too. And the Jazz, despite their bad losses on the road, have also won against some very good teams at the ESA. Jazz should be favorites to win AT HOME against Orlando, Detroit, LAL and probably New York and New Orleans. Also wouldn't count out a win coming against Portland or Memphis or even Dallas at home. Less likely, but not implausible is stealing a game on the road at New Orleans, Denver or Minnesota.

In short, yes...I'm thrilled with the Boston victory over Miami and the Sacramento victory over Washington. But don't count those superstars before they're hatched.
 
We always get overly excited after a series of road losses. I hate to be Debbie Downer, but Utah has some EASY games left, too. And the Jazz, despite their bad losses on the road, have also won against some very good teams at the ESA. Jazz should be favorites to win AT HOME against Orlando, Detroit, LAL and probably New York and New Orleans. Also wouldn't count out a win coming against Portland or Memphis or even Dallas at home. Less likely, but not implausible is stealing a game on the road at New Orleans, Denver or Minnesota.

In short, yes...I'm thrilled with the Boston victory over Miami and the Sacramento victory over Washington. But don't count those superstars before they're hatched.

This will go down to the wire I think. I think it unlikely that the Cavs or Knicks leapfrog Utah. LA and Boston are realistic threats and the Kings have an outside shot. We could still end up anywhere from 4 to 7.

I said it before and I will again. The Jazz end up 5th and jump to the 2nd pick.
 
This will go down to the wire I think. I think it unlikely that the Cavs or Knicks leapfrog Utah. LA and Boston are realistic threats and the Kings have an outside shot. We could still end up anywhere from 4 to 7.

I said it before and I will again. The Jazz end up 5th and jump to the 2nd pick.

If that does happen and we jump from 5th to 2nd but we choose ANYONE other than Wiggins or Parker, then I would be angry. Imagine taking Randle, Vonleh, or Smart at #2. ARRRRGGGG!!!! The newest www.nbadraft.net update has us at #4 taking Smart and leaving Exum for the Lakers to pick #5. That would be a disappointment too, but not as extreme.
 
This will go down to the wire I think. I think it unlikely that the Cavs or Knicks leapfrog Utah. LA and Boston are realistic threats and the Kings have an outside shot. We could still end up anywhere from 4 to 7.

I said it before and I will again. The Jazz end up 5th and jump to the 2nd pick.

And thankfully New Orleans already has 27 wins, because they have a brutal schedule to finish. But Detroit is still on the radar, with only 5 home games left. Really, it comes down to Utah winning 5 (or fewer) games. Utah, Boston, Sacramento, LA Lakers, and possibly Detroit are all on pace for 26-27 wins. Just have to hope for no unexpected wins. Those come-from-ahead home losses to Atlanta, Dallas and the LA Clippers were pivotal. Let's hope the same happens again in our home games against Memphis, Dallas and Portland (not to mention road games against mid-tier teams). A couple of surprise wins could very well be the difference between a top-5 pick and the 9th or even 10th selection.
 
If that does happen and we jump from 5th to 2nd but we choose ANYONE other than Wiggins or Parker, then I would be angry. Imagine taking Randle, Vonleh, or Smart at #2. ARRRRGGGG!!!! The newest www.nbadraft.net update has us at #4 taking Smart and leaving Exum for the Lakers to pick #5. That would be a disappointment too, but not as extreme.

The only way exum doesn't play for the lakers is if they draft high enough and decide they want wiggins/parker/embiid. It's Kobe all over again with him.
 
We always get overly excited after a series of road losses. I hate to be Debbie Downer, but Utah has some EASY games left, too. And the Jazz, despite their bad losses on the road, have also won against some very good teams at the ESA. Jazz should be favorites to win AT HOME against Orlando, Detroit, LAL and probably New York and New Orleans. Also wouldn't count out a win coming against Portland or Memphis or even Dallas at home. Less likely, but not implausible is stealing a game on the road at New Orleans, Denver or Minnesota.

In short, yes...I'm thrilled with the Boston victory over Miami and the Sacramento victory over Washington. But don't count those superstars before they're hatched.

Jazz have 22 wins and 46 loses. they've proven that they can lose more than they can win. New York is playing better and want to make the playoffs. They are not out of contention. Minnesota has owned the Jazz this year. LAL is a push. They will probably spilt with New Orleans. Denver is a push either way. I expect them to beat Orlando and Detroit.

Several factors besides talent/coaching affect how teams play. Are they still in contention, schedule -backtoback or end of road trip/beginning, injuries, home/away. Jazz play better at home but they still have been beaten quite a bit at home. All this is speculation but I think if the Jazz go 5-9 they will be in pretty good shape. 3-11 would be even better.
 
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Utah has the easiest schedule, IMO. I base that primarily on the number and quality of opponents the teams will play at home and add in road games against Milwaukee, Philly or Orlando. My prediction is Utah is good for 4-6 more wins; Lakers 2-4; Boston 3-5; Sacramento 2-4; Detroit 3-5. Lakers do finish against SA, which will likely rest all their starters if they've wrapped up home court.

In sum, Lakers at #4, Detroit barely hangs on to the #8 spot and Boston, Sacramento and Utah tie for #5-#7.

Utah 22-47
Home (8): Orl, Det, Mem, NY, NO, Dal, Por, LAL
Away (5): @NO, @OKC, @GS, @Den, @Min
LA Lakers 22-45
Home (9): Was, Orl, NY, Pho, Por, Dal, Hou, GS, Mem
Away (6): @Mil, @Min, @Sac, @LAC, @Uta, @SA
Boston 23-46
Home (5): Tor, Chi, Phi, Cha, Was
Away (8): @Bkn, @Tor, @Chi, @Was, @Det, @Atl, @Cle, @Phi
Sacramento 24-44
Home (8): SA, Mil, NY, LAL, Dal, OKC, Min, Por
Away (6): @OKC, @Dal, @NO, @GS, @Por, @LAC
Detroit 25-42
Home (5): Cle, Mia, Mil, Bos, Tor
Away (10): @Pho, @LAC, @Uta, @Phi, @Ind, @Bkn, @Atl, @Cle, @Chi, @OKC
 
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Remaining schedules for the #4-7 teams.
Utah has the easiest schedule, IMO.

Utah 22-47
Home (8): Orl, Det, Mem, NY, NO, Dal, Por, LAL
Away (5): @NO, @OKC, @GS, @Den, @Min
LA Lakers 22-45
Home (9): Was, Orl, NY, Pho, Por, Dal, Hou, GS, Mem
Away (6): @Mil, @Min, @Sac, @LAC, @Uta, @SA
Boston 23-46
Home (5): Tor, Chi, Phi, Cha, Was
Away (8): @Bkn, @Tor, @Chi, @Was, @Det, @Atl, @Cle, @Phi
Sacramento 24-44
Home (8): SA, Mil, NY, LAL, Dal, OKC, Min, Por
Away (6): @OKC, @Dal, @NO, @GS, @Por, @LAC
Detroit 25-42
Home (5): Cle, Mia, Mil, Bos, Tor
Away (10): @Pho, @LAC, @Uta, @Phi, @Ind, @Bkn, @Atl, @Cle, @Chi, @OKC

I'd place Boston above us and LA about equal.
 
Jazz have 22 wins and 46 loses. they've proven that they can lose more than the can win. New York is player better and want to make the playoffs. They are not out of contention. Minnesota has owned the Jazz this year. LAL is a push. They will probably spilt with New Orleans. Denver is a push either way. I expect them to beat Orlando and Detroit.
Like the optimism..... i think denver is much better than us though so i dont think its a push with them. Healthy denver is pretty damn good.
 
I see Utah winning home games against Orlando, Detroit, New Orleans and Lakers. Jazz have played well at home so they could surprise Memphis, Portland or Dallas. Road games against NO and Min worry me. Min will have nothing to play for while Corbin will want to finish strong; he'll probably use that game to unveil the core5 starting line-up.
 
This how I see the Jazz's final 13 games going down:

Orlando W
Detroit W
Memphis L
@New Orleans L
@OKC L
NY Knicks L
New Orleans W
@Golden State L
Dallas L
Portland L
@Denver L
Lakers W
@Minny L

4-9 with a 26-56 final record, I don't think that gets us in the bottom 4, which is why losses to Orlando and LA would be monumental down the stretch. Saturday will make or break our tanking efforts...
 
This how I see the Jazz's final 13 games going down:

Orlando W
Detroit W
Memphis L
@New Orleans L
@OKC L
NY Knicks L
New Orleans W
@Golden State L
Dallas L
Portland L
@Denver L
Lakers W
@Minny L

4-9 with a 26-56 final record, I don't think that gets us in the bottom 4, which is why losses to Orlando and LA would be monumental down the stretch. Saturday will make or break our tanking efforts...

Hollingers playoff odds have us and the lakers finishing at 26-56 and tied for the fourth spot.
 
Lakers always getting in the way, but I'll take it!

It doesn't matter whether we tie, win or lose coin flip, or beat out the Lakers, because they're going to jump us in the lottery anyway.
 
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