spycam1
Well-Known Member
Who's the Tim Duncan of the 2014 draft?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLsK-ZoL9sY
Who's the Tim Duncan of the 2014 draft?
I don't understand the 1st option..."Get in vet and move up the ladder?"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLsK-ZoL9sY
I'm going to have to sit here awhile now.
LOL.. green do you remember our conversation? I said be patient, wait for Millsap & Big Al to leave, and we'll go young and lean? Looking like a real possibility now bro!!!
Lol. Every time I see you have posted, I let a little hope develop/grow. The more I hear Lindsay, the more excited I get.
In the Lindsey interview he mentioned explicitly the 2 paths that they can take:
1. Get in vet and move up the ladder (issue could be getting stuck with contracts, financial flexibility)
2. Go Young
He mentioned explicitly that the Millers are happy to go in either direction and this Summer they will make a decision as to which direction they will go.
Wow guys... I think the tank game could start pretty soon!!!
I'm going to have to sit here awhile now.
It better be option 2.
You have a link to this interview, btw?
We both quoted that interview in a couple of threads now. It was good enough (except for Gunther's total fail at being funny) to have its own thread.
The Jazz have done a good job, and much improved from the past, of laying the ground work for fans expectations. Before the season was even over, even before the trade deadline Lindsey was saying 'we might do this, we could do that, and we might turn this over to the young players....'
Since the season was over I have heard Lindsey, Greg, KOC, and El Presidente Rigby make similar statements about needing to draft a star, letting the young kids play to see what they have, making a strategic move to conserve money.......
Good Job to the Jazz Managment team for building realistic expectations by controling the message that fans are hearing. Now, if they will just follow through with the ground work they have laid.
Much better to prep the fans and have a tank be a part of developing the young players you already have, than to be like Denver and just dump a tank on your fans after making the playoffs.
Or the epic fail in Atlanta where they are setting up to tank but the marketing people sent letters to season ticket holders saying "Renew now, before we sign Dwight Howard and Chris Paul this summer".
Jazz are finally going to try to get back to being a power, not just a one and done.
Playing young guys is a win-win:
- give them experience, make them step up & take responsibility
- decent draft pick next year to complete our core
ill be honest... i dont think playing the youngs is going to euqal a draft pick... do you reember that eastern confrence trip last year when al and sap were gone and the youngs almost beat the bulls.... it think the younins have the ability to put on that kind of show every night. and i am seriously doubting we are going to get a great draft pick.
think about it a starting five of:
PG...........
SG maybe Burks
SF Hayward
PF Favors
C Kanter.
i just have a hard time seeing this team in the bottom 5-10 even though they are young.
It's an illusion. Yeah the Core 4 will play great and it will be exciting. But the trick is the bench.
We won't have 1.
hmm... Maybe.. If you have: carroll, foye, and can find a good vet big for the right price. you could have a decent enough bench. not as deep as last year but still decent. look at all the decent teams around the NBA lots of them have suckish benches. bench only gives ya two things and these two things need to be dependable. you need a 6th man off the bench. someone that can lead the second unit, and lastly you need energy guys.
I know for a fact that in carroll and evans we have some energy, now we just need a 6th man off the bench.
I think they'll trial Burks as the 6th man the way they trialed Hayward last year.
Think about it - Burks had the ball handling experience from last year - he can attack and get to FT line. That's what we need from the bench. They'll hope he can be Harden Lite one day.