If we end up 4th, the most likely scenario statistically would be to fall back to 5th in the lotto, meaning we're probably looking at Randle or Exum.
If we end up 4th, the most likely scenario statistically would be to fall back to 5th in the lotto, meaning we're probably looking at Randle or Exum.
so here's a tough scenario. Say the Jazz win against NO and GS loses their next two against Dal and SA, then win against Sac. Who do you want to win at that point, GS or the Jazz? GS is 1 1/2 games ahead of Dal, Mem and Pho (if memphis wins tonight) and has the easier schedule. They might need to go 3-6 to miss out on the playoffs. That would put GS at 1-3, but only 1 playoff team left on their schedule (@Portland).
If we end up 4th, the most likely scenario statistically would be to fall back to 5th in the lotto, meaning we're probably looking at Randle or Exum.
Or Smart or Gordon or Vonleh.
It will all come down to individual workouts. There are a group of players closely grouped and each has strengths/weaknesses. I just wish Utah could get a few players on their team who could actually shoot. Seriously, is it that difficult as a pro to take a dribble to get open and put the ball in the hoop. Every team Utah plays has 3 guys who can do just that. Jazz has Hayward, who takes a step and launches up an air ball.
Wiggins and Parker are the only guys that really fit that description.
I get so tired of this argument. With the team we had, Jazz were NEVER going to be as bad as those teams. Only reasons Utah isn't in the 9-11 range is the terrible season Hayward is having and the occasional injuries to Favors. Even WITH Burke, the Jazz likely start the season 4-11 (at best). That was a BRUTAL schedule. Jazz were never as bad as the 1-14 record. Or, Utah could have followed the Philly model and traded Favors, Hayward and Burks for 2nd round picks. Yep, that would resulted in a bottom-3 record.For me this draft is almost only these two players....Bucks, 76ers and Magic understood it very well!
The only positive thing is that these two players will go very likely to a Eastern Conference team.
Wiggins and Parker are the only guys that really fit that description.
I get so tired of this argument. With the team we had, Jazz were NEVER going to be as bad as those teams. Only reasons Utah isn't in the 9-11 range is the terrible season Hayward is having and the occasional injuries to Favors. Even WITH Burke, the Jazz likely start the season 4-11 (at best). That was a BRUTAL schedule. Jazz were never as bad as the 1-14 record. Or, Utah could have followed the Philly model and traded Favors, Hayward and Burks for 2nd round picks. Yep, that would resulted in a bottom-3 record.
I get so tired of this argument. With the team we had, Jazz were NEVER going to be as bad as those teams. Only reasons Utah isn't in the 9-11 range is the terrible season Hayward is having and the occasional injuries to Favors. Even WITH Burke, the Jazz likely start the season 4-11 (at best). That was a BRUTAL schedule. Jazz were never as bad as the 1-14 record. Or, Utah could have followed the Philly model and traded Favors, Hayward and Burks for 2nd round picks. Yep, that would resulted in a bottom-3 record.
Umm...we'd be tied with Orlando right now if it wasn't for a game winner by Ice Trey.
And he's on the team we have isn't he?
Don't sleep on Dante.
I like Exum, but his jumper is more questionable than Wiggins' or Parker's, and that's what was being discussed.
I'd be down to see Exum in a Jazz jersey.
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Yup. He's like 10x the player MCW is, a triple double machine. The only thing I don't like about Exum is his attitude and how he's pretty much said that he only wants to play for the lakers. He should be freaking great flu to get on any nba team.
When did he actually say this? I've only seen other people say it. I remember reading him saying he wouldn't mind playing with oladipo in orlando but that's it.
Wtf is your point?
C4 said it was always silly to think we could be on the same tank level as Orlando when we are. Beating Orlando out for the 3rd spot was entirely possible.
Yup. He's like 10x the player MCW is, a triple double machine. The only thing I don't like about Exum is his attitude and how he's pretty much said that he only wants to play for the lakers. He should be freaking great flu to get on any nba team.
He said that LA would be a great place for him to play. He likes the idea of being mentored by Kobe, and he loves the city. He also shares the same agent as Kobe.
I think people are blowing it a bit out of proportion. Not sure where the "he'll only work out for LA" rumors began.