homeytennis
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Great loss boy. Onto Boston to keep the tankmentum going.
Agree to disagreeThe 76ers are more motivated to lose than the Jazz
Incorrect. There is an advantage to finishing with the worst record.It's completely irrelevant whether we finish with the worst, second worst, or third worst record.
Incorrect. There is an advantage to finishing with the worst record.
5 pick is more valuable than the 7 pick in every single draft.This draft has just turned out to be bad from 3-5, it can be valuable to have a floor of 5 in some years, yeah.
Ya that Ainge guy might just know what he is doingJazz easily got 2 of the top 10 players of last year's draft, and not with their lottery pick.
You should have just ended the post with the fact you presented and left out the opinion.Yes, it does impact the floor, but the floor doesn't matter at all in this class. It's extremely flat from 3 to like 12.
So the answer is, yes there is an advantage to finishing with the worst record.In terms of floor yes, but I don't think floor matters in this draft as it's pretty flat from 3 to 12.
"We are excited to get the guy who was #9 on our big board... (With the 9th pick, so worst case scenario)" -Zanik lolOne thing is for certain....if you believe that there is some kind of "tier" where players are the same value, we're still going to want to be drafting at the top of that tier. Remember the enthusiasm for drafting our last choice Hendricks?
That was an awful game. The cream of the Jazz draft class the last two years lost to an essentially G-league team. Great for the tank, less great for fueling optimism about the team's future. There's losing for the purpose of tanking, but there's also losing in humiliating fashion to a shiitey team and sacrificing any remnants of self-respect in the process. It damned-well better be worth it.
Well-said. I perhaps exaggerated a bit for effect, but the general sentiment remains.While I don't 100% agree with what you are saying for this game (Grimes, Oubre, and Yabusele are all NBA rotation players), losing as much as we have with our young guys is a two edged sword. Yes, it's good to have a better chance at a higher draft pick, but it's bad that our players aren't good enough to win games against bad competition.
If you play a lot if first and 2nd year players not named Kessler, rhe defense is going to be awful, especially when the default gameplan includes Kessler. Flip was awesome, he is not yet a stopper. I'm fine with continuing to develop him as they are currently doing. We are developing Williams and Hendricks for defense.While I don't 100% agree with what you are saying for this game (Grimes, Oubre, and Yabusele are all NBA rotation players), losing as much as we have with our young guys is a two edged sword. Yes, it's good to have a better chance at a higher draft pick, but it's bad that our players aren't good enough to win games against bad competition.
I disagree. Grimes/Walker probably have more career games than the entire roster the Jazz played, and it was a road game.That was an awful game. The cream of the Jazz draft class the last two years lost to an essentially G-league team. Great for the tank, less great for fueling optimism about the team's future. There's losing for the purpose of tanking, but there's also losing in humiliating fashion to a shiitey team and sacrificing any remnants of self-respect in the process. It damned-well better be worth it.
If you play a lot if first and 2nd year players not named Kessler, rhe defense is going to be awful, especially when the default gameplan includes Kessler. Flip was awesome, he is not yet a stopper. I'm fine with continuing to develop him as they are currently doing. We are developing Williams and Hendricks for defense.
Is it though? The last 3 games each team we played has played a more experienced roster than the Jazz.I'm not complaining that we are losing games.
It is a little concerning that our young guys haven't played well enough to win us even a single game against the worst competition in the NBA.
Is it though? The last 3 games each team we played has played a more experienced roster than the Jazz.
I mean if our 3rd year center just got Potter's minutes, we probably win by double digits. We held Kyle out a lot longer than we would have if we were trying to win the game as well. The Jazz could just as easily blundered into a win anyways.It's not that concerning, and it's not any individual game. It's kind of the total of all of our games against the worst teams in the NBA. We haven't won any of them. Even Trey Burke was leading us to wins every now and then.
On the other hand our top picks over the last two years are injured and a project in a bad draft, so having our 16th pick, 28th pick, 29th pick, and 31st pick not being good enough to get wins isn't a huge deal.
They held Kyle out because he was in foul trouble...I mean if our 3rd year center just got Potter's minutes, we probably win by double digits. We held Kyle out a lot longer than we would have if we were trying to win the game as well. The Jazz could just as easily blundered into a win anyways.