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Did it worth losing the lottery pick ?

Was it worth not having the lottery pick?

  • Yes

    Votes: 41 56.9%
  • No

    Votes: 31 43.1%

  • Total voters
    72
Making the playoffs is absolutely critical in the development of a young team. With maybe a very rare exception, the greatest players (franchises) took two or three years of making the playoffs before they were ready to win it all. Utah has a very good nucleus to develop and making the playoffs is far more important than adding someone at 14. If you've ever played and made it further than "regular" games, you understand the difference. If you enjoy losing to get better draft picks, root for someone else. It is really too bad that coaching prevented even one win, but every player needed these games to improve the chance of going further next time they get there, and the coaching staff learned things too. For example, you don't take someone out of the starting lineup after you have won 7 of 9 games, all huge, and replace them with someone who isn't playing well at all on either end of the floor just because he has experience. One positive we can agree on, Corbin believes now that Favors deserves to start. Corbin is slow, not stupid. I hope, despite many things that point to the contrary.
 
It did worth, for me at least.

Sucks that Spurs brought out the broms, but I think this series basically guaranteed Sap or Al will be shipped out this off season to make way for Favors. I dunno if it wouldve happened for sure without this series.

That alone worthed it for me.

Also Im stoked to watch games next year without wondering in my head wether its better for us to win or lose games.
 
NO anyone who says it was worth it is a Jazz idiot HOmer. We can't stay competitive in the future if our team is barely competitive now without adding pieces. YOU CAN QUOTE ME ON THAT KOC you peon!

You're kind of an idiot.
How are the Jazz not going to get better within?
The Jazz are in probably the best position of any rebuilding team in the league, and it's Utah.....
 
What if the Jazz looked to pick up some promising unproven players instead of vets, maybe even traded a vet or two for the same or future picks, focused 100% on developing their younger players as much as possible with intensive coaching support on skills development and game decision making, and just happened to get 2 top 10 picks in this years draft, while having Burks Kanter Favors and Evans each get double or triple the game experience this year?
 
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You're kind of an idiot.
How are the Jazz not going to get better within?
The Jazz are in probably the best position of any rebuilding team in the league, and it's Utah.....

I like KOC. I use him for the same reason pretty chicks always have a rhino for a friend.
 
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