framer
Well-Known Member
The breadcrumbs on the trail that lead me to believe this are:
1. The Jazz seem to not be very serious about bringing in a grizzled vet
2. A rookie of the year chase will sell tickets in a down season. Bringing in Malone shows the Jazz are going to adopt a little more flash in order to make up for their woeful record. Also, national pub.
3. All of the starters are going to be a bit green, so adjusting to a rookie point won't be too terrible.
4. The Jazz offense isn't as complicated as it was under Sloan. Hell, I'm not even sure that there IS a Jazz offense. This is why Sloan is coming back in some role.
5. He's probably as ready a point guard on day one as we have ever had. Deron was kind of comboish, and Stockton played with rec league talent guys in college. Burkes played the defined point on a near championship squad.
6. There aren't any big holes in his game
7. There will be plenty of D to back him up when his man gets by him, unlike this year.
8. Because I really want this to happen, and I deserve it.
That is all.
1. The Jazz seem to not be very serious about bringing in a grizzled vet
2. A rookie of the year chase will sell tickets in a down season. Bringing in Malone shows the Jazz are going to adopt a little more flash in order to make up for their woeful record. Also, national pub.
3. All of the starters are going to be a bit green, so adjusting to a rookie point won't be too terrible.
4. The Jazz offense isn't as complicated as it was under Sloan. Hell, I'm not even sure that there IS a Jazz offense. This is why Sloan is coming back in some role.
5. He's probably as ready a point guard on day one as we have ever had. Deron was kind of comboish, and Stockton played with rec league talent guys in college. Burkes played the defined point on a near championship squad.
6. There aren't any big holes in his game
7. There will be plenty of D to back him up when his man gets by him, unlike this year.
8. Because I really want this to happen, and I deserve it.
That is all.