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from a very credible source (Parker)

But nothing's been confirmed?
Nobody has heard this out of Parkers own mouth?
Nothing on video?
Still just a rumor?
 
If the jazz end up drafting outside the top 3 and lose Hayward to free agency, then we will have an excellent chance at getting Parker next year. Sorry, but Smart and Exum aren't saviors. They're nice role players to replace Burks or Jefferson, not Hayward and certainly not to fix this mess.
 
Not a true competitor, obviously...

Also:

Harrison Barnes
James Harden
Blake Griffin
Al Horford
Joakim Noah
Carmelo Anthony

Some pretty competitive dudes on that list who didn't improve their draft stock much by staying an additional year.

Carmelo stayed past his freshman year?
 
No, but he could have entered the NBA draft straight out of high school, and competed against the best.

I see
 
Not a true competitor, obviously...

Also:

Harrison Barnes
James Harden
Blake Griffin
Al Horford
Joakim Noah
Carmelo Anthony

Some pretty competitive dudes on that list who didn't improve their draft stock much by staying an additional year.

Barnes went from a projected #2 pick behind Irving in 2011 to #7 pick in 2012.


You're right, he didn't improve his draft stock very much at all.
 
I don't agree that staying in college means that you're not a competitor. The money is good, but for some guys it's just nice to be a kid. College can be a great environment. I have no problem with a guy staying in school if they don't think they're ready. Too many players flame out after their first contract. I'd like to KNOW that I'm ready and will only get better as a pro before leaving.
 
Including Utah. If Utah misses out on the draft this year and makes no moves inf ree agency and is right back in the lottery hunt then that is a worst case scenario. A wasted year imo.

Better extend Corbin for another season. And sign some more veterans like JLIII.
 
If this guy really does go back to school then I don't want him. I just don't think that's what a true competitor does. True competitor is eager to compete at the highest level possible (NBA), not against the weaker competition of the NCAA.


I mean if you look at the past NBA winners, LeBRon, Kobe, Garnett - these guys didn't even go to college, and yet they compete hard for the NBA title because let's face it who really cares who wins the NCAA each year?

Better extend Corbin for another season. And sign some more veterans like JLIII.

I want to **** on this thread, tbghy.
 
Not questioning PKM's source here. But similar rumors swirled around Kevin Durant when he was at Texas.

I think the system as-is forces you out if you're any good. There are some exceptions (Marcus Smart), and not saying it would be a bad move on Jabari's part, but I would be very surprised by this.
 
Not questioning PKM's source here. But similar rumors swirled around Kevin Durant when he was at Texas.

I think the system as-is forces you out if you're any good. There are some exceptions (Marcus Smart), and not saying it would be a bad move on Jabari's part, but I would be very surprised by this.

Me as well..

Kid's say things, well meaning, all the time.. only reason this made a new thread is this is a direct family member that was ADAMANT.. and yet I still question the outcome.
 
Maybe won of his goals is to win a ncaa chip and play with his friend Jahil....way to bash a kid for maybe not chasing money right away. Yet you wonder why Utah isn't a free agent destiny????LMAO


I practically want to bash his skull in for being selfish and living his own life. This country is all about soldiers and sacrifices, not puss hoppers staying won year more.

You pissed me off, I'm violate now.
 
I think tanking is an entirely sensible strategy when your odds of hitting on a primary offensive (or defensive) player are better than usual (like this year) and/or if you do it for just one year. This is the year. If the Jazz blow this chance, they shouldn't try again. That's where a team gets on the path of a perennial bottom-feeder.
 
I think tanking is an entirely sensible strategy when your odds of hitting on a primary offensive (or defensive) player are better than usual (like this year) and/or if you do it for just one year. This is the year. If the Jazz blow this chance, they shouldn't try again. That's where a team gets on the path of a perennial bottom-feeder.

This is true in our case. We have the perfect scenario working for us. All we need to do is do it for 1 year. But not doing it might turn out to be a mistake. Looking back 10 years from now this year could look pretty pivotal in how the franchise is shaped.
 
i think tanking is an entirely sensible strategy when your odds of hitting on a primary offensive (or defensive) player are better than usual (like this year) and/or if you do it for just one year. This is the year. If the jazz blow this chance, they shouldn't try again. That's where a team gets on the path of a perennial bottom-feeder.

this is true in our case. We have the perfect scenario working for us. All we need to do is do it for 1 year. But not doing it might turn out to be a mistake. Looking back 10 years from now this year could look pretty pivotal in how the franchise is shaped.

yup
 
This is true in our case. We have the perfect scenario working for us. All we need to do is do it for 1 year. But not doing it might turn out to be a mistake. Looking back 10 years from now this year could look pretty pivotal in how the franchise is shaped.

Could? I think you mean WILL.
 
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