framer
Well-Known Member
Name the teams that the Utah Jazz are currently better than, and none of this, "well, they play in the Eastern Conference so they will have a better record. . ." I'm talking straight up better than. It will be fun to see if we can get a consensus line drawn and hopefully fill up a couple of weeks at least.
I'm going to get things started by saying that we are definitely better than Philadelphia (bold, I know.) I can't see how this would even be debatable as they add little to a historically bad team from last year. Here is their current roster before pare-downs:
Michael Carter-Williams PG Point Guard 6'6' 185 lbs 10/10/1991 22
Brandon Davies PF Power Forward 6'9' 235 lbs 7/25/1991 22
Joel Embiid C Center 7'0' 250 lbs 3/16/1994 20
Pierre Jackson PG Point Guard 5'10' 180 lbs 8/29/1991 22
Darius Johnson-Odom SG Shooting Guard 6'2' 215 lbs 9/28/1989 24
Arsalan Kazemi PF Power Forward 6'7' 226 lbs 4/22/1990 24
K.J. McDaniels SF Small Forward 6'6' 200 lbs 2/9/1993 21
Arnett Moultrie C Center 6'10' 245 lbs 11/18/1990 23
Nerlens Noel PF Power Forward 6'10' 228 lbs 4/10/1994 20
James Nunnally SG Shooting Guard 6'7' 205 lbs 7/14/1990 24
Henry Sims C Center 6'10' 245 lbs 3/27/1990 24
Hollis Thompson SF Small Forward 6'8' 206 lbs 4/3/1991 23
Jarvis Varnado PF Power Forward 6'10' 225 lbs 3/1/1988 26
Casper Ware PG Point Guard 5'10' 175 lbs 1/19/1990 24
Elliot Williams SG Shooting Guard 6'5' 185 lbs 6/20/1989 25
Tony Wroten SG Shooting Guard 6'6' 210 lbs 4/13/1993 21
Thaddeus Young SF Small Forward 6'8' 220 lbs 6/21/1988 26
The oldest guy is 26 and most of the experience is contained in end-of -the-bench guys. Well they would be end of the bench guys if they didn't play on the 76'ers. Outside of Michael Carter-Williams and Nerlens Noel, they have little that is going to cause any type of resistance to an opposing team. I guess you could say that Thaddeus Young is something, but he's really not and will probably not be on the Sixers for long anyway if they find a way to move him for a future asset. I also assume that Embiid doesn't play this year and if he does there will be severe conditioning issues.
So is there anyone out there that wants to argue that Philadelphia will be a better team than the Jazz next year or should we move on to the next worst?
I'm going to get things started by saying that we are definitely better than Philadelphia (bold, I know.) I can't see how this would even be debatable as they add little to a historically bad team from last year. Here is their current roster before pare-downs:
Michael Carter-Williams PG Point Guard 6'6' 185 lbs 10/10/1991 22
Brandon Davies PF Power Forward 6'9' 235 lbs 7/25/1991 22
Joel Embiid C Center 7'0' 250 lbs 3/16/1994 20
Pierre Jackson PG Point Guard 5'10' 180 lbs 8/29/1991 22
Darius Johnson-Odom SG Shooting Guard 6'2' 215 lbs 9/28/1989 24
Arsalan Kazemi PF Power Forward 6'7' 226 lbs 4/22/1990 24
K.J. McDaniels SF Small Forward 6'6' 200 lbs 2/9/1993 21
Arnett Moultrie C Center 6'10' 245 lbs 11/18/1990 23
Nerlens Noel PF Power Forward 6'10' 228 lbs 4/10/1994 20
James Nunnally SG Shooting Guard 6'7' 205 lbs 7/14/1990 24
Henry Sims C Center 6'10' 245 lbs 3/27/1990 24
Hollis Thompson SF Small Forward 6'8' 206 lbs 4/3/1991 23
Jarvis Varnado PF Power Forward 6'10' 225 lbs 3/1/1988 26
Casper Ware PG Point Guard 5'10' 175 lbs 1/19/1990 24
Elliot Williams SG Shooting Guard 6'5' 185 lbs 6/20/1989 25
Tony Wroten SG Shooting Guard 6'6' 210 lbs 4/13/1993 21
Thaddeus Young SF Small Forward 6'8' 220 lbs 6/21/1988 26
The oldest guy is 26 and most of the experience is contained in end-of -the-bench guys. Well they would be end of the bench guys if they didn't play on the 76'ers. Outside of Michael Carter-Williams and Nerlens Noel, they have little that is going to cause any type of resistance to an opposing team. I guess you could say that Thaddeus Young is something, but he's really not and will probably not be on the Sixers for long anyway if they find a way to move him for a future asset. I also assume that Embiid doesn't play this year and if he does there will be severe conditioning issues.
So is there anyone out there that wants to argue that Philadelphia will be a better team than the Jazz next year or should we move on to the next worst?