What's new

Looking for a new team

This take is about as out of touch as [MENTION=840]fishonjazz[/MENTION] stating that Randy Foye was generally liked around here. He was hated.

Make a poll.

I remember everyone liking foye (myself included).
I think he set the record for most three pointers ever made in a season for the jazz.
 
Ahh, tough guy might have potentially found my only bad call in, what, 5 years of posting on JF? I'm staying tuned as well. I almost want to be wrong just to prove to myself that I'm still human.
No human would ever argue for Corbin the way you have, so don't worry. You're not human.
 
It's not that I don't want a championship. I just realize it won't happen with this squad, and I'm willing to enjoy a good competitive team like Clips or Memphis until next rebuild.

As much as I would enjoy watching a championship team, the NBA is just not that central to my life.
 
Nope. Ask [MENTION=40]Siro[/MENTION] and several other posters. Most now only want an LA Clippers brand in the Utah Jazz. This take is about as out of touch as [MENTION=840]fishonjazz[/MENTION] stating that Randy Foye was generally liked around here. He was hated. Jazz fans are not rooting for a championship, only entertainment value added.

dude if the team wins 50 games and say makes the second round of the playoffs this year and is competitive against the top teams will you eat your words ? What would make you happy this season ??
 
It's not that I don't want a championship. I just realize it won't happen with this squad, and I'm willing to enjoy a good competitive team like Clips or Memphis until next rebuild.

As much as I would enjoy watching a championship team, the NBA is just not that central to my life.

Which was always the point in holding off making a major change to our squad(see note below). We needed to see who were keepers and who we should trade for upgrades. We didn't really know that until last season. Now we know:

1. Burke has no future with this team.
2. Burks, even when healthy, doesn't contribute much to winning.
3. Hood is a keeper, but he needs some help on the wing.
4. Hayward is a known commodity. A very good player, but he sure isn't worth 25% of our salary cap.
5. Favors still can't play the stretch 4 and probably never will, so if we keep him then we have to adjust our roster accordingly.
6. Gobert -- I thought he was our franchise player going into the season. Now he reminds me too much of the flawed team the Jazz fielded when Mark Eaton played for us, without the defensive dominance Eaton brought. The front office needs to think carefully of how they build a team around Gobert, if the decide to keep him. I'm not convinced we should keep him.
7. Exum, we know he plays great defense, we still don't know if he will develop an offensive game.
8. Lyles looks to be keeper no matter what the rest of the team looks like, but we need to keep an eye on his development.

The rest of the team is meh.

Note: Fear to add veterans is courtesy of the Corbin Syndrome, which states that if you give the coach veteran options to play over your developing core, you will never know if your young players are talented enough to keep.
 
Wow. Interesting conversation. And I agree that title contention should be the goal. I also don't feel like the current roster is prioritized to get to that level. Hayward just simply isn't good enough to be our best player. Favors should be traded because Lyles could be the real deal.

I would trade Hayward and Favors for a great pick. Healthy Burks, Exum and a high draft pick would replace their development easily. Lyles gets tons of minutes. We would be a playoff team even if we lose those 2.

Sent from my VS980 4G using JazzFanz mobile app
 
Replace their production not development. Sorry

Sent from my VS980 4G using JazzFanz mobile app
 
I saw it posted somewhere, but my mentality is Champ pursuit or bust.

Which is why I would be on board with doing what it takes to get the #2 pick.

Swing for it with Ingram cus none of the guys on our roster are that central guy and I think Ingram could be.
 
I love our guys and have been the biggest Favors homer for a long time, but if the Lakers decide they want to get two young guys on their way up to entice someone like Durant to sign with em and skip a rebuild and are willing to trade the #2 with another piece for Favors and Hayward I'd do that trade.

People talked about Sixers model being wrong. They did it how I would want my management to do it.

Now they get Ben Simmons. True bottom out to get a real potential star.

Let's do it ladies and gents.
 
I love our guys and have been the biggest Favors homer for a long time, but if the Lakers decide they want to get two young guys on their way up to entice someone like Durant to sign with em and skip a rebuild and are willing to trade the #2 with another piece for Favors and Hayward I'd do that trade.

People talked about Sixers model being wrong. They did it how I would want my management to do it.

Now they get Ben Simmons. True bottom out to get a real potential star.

Let's do it ladies and gents.

How long until the Sixers win a title, do you figure?
 
You apparently have no idea on how to argue without trying to change the argument. This wasn't about what the Millers goal was. This was what the goal/argument on Jazzfanz is. Those are two separate things.

I would be inclined to agree that the Millers may not be as dedicated to winning a championship as Jazzfanz wants them to be. I hope they step it up this offseason or it is another wasted opportunity.

Edit: I do try to be genuine, thanks lol.

Okay, let me try this one on for size.



Bro, I'm not making a poll so you and everyone else can reverse everything you've said over the last few months just to prove me wrong!

Face the facts: people here are not die hard fans anymore and want a mediocre "competitive" 2nd round bust of a team. They are so sick and tired of rebuilding perpetually that they want another Al Jefferson/Millsap type team again. Hell, now they're even saying they never hated Randy Foye! Don't make me pull up post quotes. I bet I can start with those in this thread claiming he was never hated. The guy was practically railed on day-in day-out for his defense.

And BTW, we would have been a second round team this season had Ty Corbin still been leading the charge. I cannot believe how poor QS is at rounding out the offensive-defensive balance. Corbin was possibly the best in the league in that regard. It really is too bad KOC didn't listen to me and trade that waste of bench space Enes Kanter to make room for Rudy Gobert. We may still have quite possibly the best coach in the league if he had.



I actually was sincere about your raw raw raw posts, however.
 
Okay, let me try this one on for size.



Bro, I'm not making a poll so you and everyone else can reverse everything you've said over the last few months just to prove me wrong!

Face the facts: people here are not die hard fans anymore and want a mediocre "competitive" 2nd round bust of a team. They are so sick and tired of rebuilding perpetually that they want another Al Jefferson/Millsap type team again. Hell, now they're even saying they never hated Randy Foye! Don't make me pull up post quotes. I bet I can start with those in this thread claiming he was never hated. The guy was practically railed on day-in day-out for his defense.

And BTW, we would have been a second round team this season had Ty Corbin still been leading the charge. I cannot believe how poor QS is at rounding out the offensive-defensive balance. Corbin was possibly the best in the league in that regard. It really is too bad KOC didn't listen to me and trade that waste of bench space Enes Kanter to make room for Rudy Gobert. We may still have quite possibly the best coach in the league if he had.



I actually was sincere about your raw raw raw posts, however.

That's how I took it lol.

But all I see here is you having an opinion on what you believe Jazzfanz is saying that is not a shared opinion. You can say these things but cannot back them up and that's fine.

Even the one name you did drop, [MENTION=40]Siro[/MENTION], came out and said your representation of his stance wasn't really accurate.

The large majority of Jazzfanz does want a championship. There is simply strong disagreement on how to get there. Don't confuse the differing on what path to take with the intended goal. But you're smart enough not to confuse the two. You just like to have fun. So have it, it makes me laugh.

As for the Foye and Corbin side arguments, I am not riding that train with you. Corbin was strongly disliked here and I cannot remember on Foye but that is your bone not mine.
 
That's how I took it lol.

But all I see here is you having an opinion on what you believe Jazzfanz is saying that is not a shared opinion. You can say these things but cannot back them up and that's fine.

Even the one name you did drop, [MENTION=40]Siro[/MENTION], came out and said your representation of his stance wasn't really accurate.

The large majority of Jazzfanz does want a championship. There is simply strong disagreement on how to get there. Don't confuse the differing on what path to take with the intended goal. But you're smart enough not to confuse the two. You just like to have fun. So have it, it makes me laugh.

As for the Foye and Corbin side arguments, I am not riding that train with you. Corbin was strongly disliked here and I cannot remember on Foye but that is your bone not mine.

Sure they say it but do they really mean it? You can misread [MENTION=40]Siro[/MENTION] all you want but he and may others say they don't care about a championship anymore. They've basically consigned their NBA lives to the fact that the Jazz will never win a championship and they should just give up. Should I quote Siro's post above again for you? He said he is not that big of a fan anymore, that this team is not that much of his life. Well, I'm here to tell you that real sports fans are different and if the Utah Jazz are catering to the New York Knicks types of fans like [MENTION=40]Siro[/MENTION] then I want nothing to do with them.



How did that one work?
 
It's very clear, and I highly doubt anyone would try to argue that the Millers would rather turn a profit than win a title.
 
It's very clear, and I highly doubt anyone would try to argue that the Millers would rather turn a profit than win a title.

I'd argue that Larry was different, might only be memory bias, but it has changed.
 
I don't know why we're talking about Foye, but I remember it the way Franklin describes.

People were hostile to Foye, RJ, and Marvin Williams because they were perceived to be taking time from the youth and limiting their development potential. In case of Foye, people wanted to see more of Burks. I still remember the comparison people made of Burks to Wade.
 
Back
Top