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KOC is making jazz a contender in 2012

i think i finally realized what KOC is doing, by 'trading' DW to New jersey, Jazz gets the big man they need to contend with the Lakers in 2 years, in 2012, Jazz has the money and supporting cast to convince DW to sign with the jazz, by then, jazz will be a true contender, imagine this lineup:

Pf: Al, sap
Sf: Hayward, another white guy
C: Favors, Ante Tomics
Sg: Miles (hopefully)
Pg: Dw, Harris

wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
i think i finally realized what KOC is doing, by 'trading' DW to New jersey, Jazz gets the big man they need to contend with the Lakers in 2 years, in 2012, Jazz has the money and supporting cast to convince DW to sign with the jazz, by then, jazz will be a true contender, imagine this lineup:

Pf: Al, sap
Sf: Hayward, another white guy
C: Favors, Ante Tomics
Sg: Miles (hopefully)
Pg: Dw, Harris

wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Your posts are so ridiculous that I honestly can't tell if your being sarcastic.

By the way Ante Tomic will be out of the NBA in 3 years if he ever comes over.
 
Contender for the lotto.

I think they'll be battling the Clippers for the next decade. The only question is, in which city?
 
Just my 2 cents, but I think the Jazz potential for 2012 looks better after trading Deron. I realize it's just "if's" at this point, but if Favors hits his potential and the Jazz have at least decent luck with the 2 lottery picks, they should be a pretty good team. If they get extremely lucky and hit it big with one or both of the lottery picks, I think they could be damn good.

Right now, I'll take that over what this team may have looked like in 2012 if they were somehow able to resign Deron. I don't see how Utah could have netted any big time Free Agents, even with D-Will on the roster and D-Will would have kept Utah good enough to stay out of prime draft pick territorry. How is Utah supposed to remake the roster into a true contender under those constraints? There is no way they possibly could.

In an extreme dose of bitter irony, it took trading away D-Will to bring in some players and assets that he probably would have deemed a step in the right direction were he still a Jazzman.
 
GM's job is to keep the team competitive long-term; coach
deal with day-to-day issues.
LOL; ironic indeed; sometimes addition by subtraction works best...
 
I think this is a great thread, but there was one weak spot. I didn't see anything about Jimmer, and we all know that is really the deal breaker between champions or not.
 
I feel for the oh pee, I truly do. In the past, such threads of his were taken seriously because there was no hint of any facetiousness on his part. Now, he changes everything with "another white guy," and people still take him seriously. Oh, welp. Can't win 'em all, dwayne_avail, ya can't win 'em all. I know you are being jocular with your annoying threads.
 
Just my 2 cents, but I think the Jazz potential for 2012 looks better after trading Deron. I realize it's just "if's" at this point, but if Favors hits his potential and the Jazz have at least decent luck with the 2 lottery picks, they should be a pretty good team. If they get extremely lucky and hit it big with one or both of the lottery picks, I think they could be damn good.

Right now, I'll take that over what this team may have looked like in 2012 if they were somehow able to resign Deron. I don't see how Utah could have netted any big time Free Agents, even with D-Will on the roster and D-Will would have kept Utah good enough to stay out of prime draft pick territorry. How is Utah supposed to remake the roster into a true contender under those constraints? There is no way they possibly could.

In an extreme dose of bitter irony, it took trading away D-Will to bring in some players and assets that he probably would have deemed a step in the right direction were he still a Jazzman.

And the Jazz desperately need a big man if they're ever going to take the next step. Decent PG's are much easier to find than serviceable big men. Getting Favors is a real coup. The #3 pick in the draft, who we all coveted? And we got a very good replacement at PG. Oh yeah, we also got a lottery pick. Are you kidding me?

Jefferson is not a superstar, but he's a very good player. Favors is going to be every bit as good and probably much better (certainly more physical). The kid is 19 and he's absolutely ripped! We'll have a solid front court and just need a couple of wings, which we can get with our picks and/or the savings from AK's expiring this season and Okur's next year.

Maybe we struggle a bit next season while Favors continues to refine his game, Hayward continues to develop into a solid backup and the NJ pick learns the ropes. But we're going to have a good young team just like OKC. Maybe a bit more advanced than when they first drafted Green and Durant since Jefferson and Harris are already proven vets. Harris has been an all-star and Jefferson is borderline.

I can't wait to see the team come together. I haven't been this optimistic since Boozer and Okur signed.
 
i think i finally realized what KOC is doing, by 'trading' DW to New jersey, Jazz gets the big man they need to contend with the Lakers in 2 years, in 2012, Jazz has the money and supporting cast to convince DW to sign with the jazz, by then, jazz will be a true contender, imagine this lineup:

Pf: Al, sap
Sf: Hayward, another white guy
C: Favors, Ante Tomics
Sg: Miles (hopefully)
Pg: Dw, Harris

wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Another white guy! Awesome and yet so true!! lol.
 
but if Favors hits his potential and the Jazz have at least decent luck with the 2 lottery picks, they should be a pretty good team.


Ahhhhhh, to be a Jazz fan. I still remember when GVC thought Koufos was going to be the next Garnett.
 
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