I had kinda just assumed we'd make more trades to offload vets, but the Beverley trade was the only one that did that. With Bogey, we might have gotten a better player. The amount of functional NBA players is about double what I expected....and it makes it hard to be very bad without a single prospect who is going to demand a lot of minutes. Also, I'm just not into Jazz basketball this year so I hadn't really thought to much about it. I will no matter what, but I didn't care to put thought into a team that was purposely trying to lose. If that's the goal, it should be easy. After putting in more thought, it's a team that's not terrible but also not good and probably between 28 and 32 wins. Not very interesting either. I don't think the Jazz can bottom out until they offload everyone, but I'm not sure we'll do that. Not anytime soon anyways.
It's going to be a long, hard next few seasons in UTA. We'll just be waiting for luck to strike, but we haven't exactly stacked the odds in our favor. A lot of the picks we got don't kick in until the distant future. I'm starting to think Danny wasn't lying about no trying to bottom out. Maybe the plan is to build up a mediocre team, but a mediocre team with a bunch of extra picks. Only time will tell, but right now it doesn't look like we're centering the rebuild around getting top 3-4 draft picks.
Are we going to be worse next year? I don't think we are. We would have to move on from Lauri, Vando, Sexton, Clarkson, Conley, Olynyk etc. There's so many players to move, and half of them are youngish (ironically the type of players I thought we should surround Mitchell and/or Gobert with). Right now the path to getting a superstar player is hitting a grand slam on a pick from 6-10 or getting a lottery miracle+hitting on the pick (high draft pick is no guarantee to get a star player). This doesn't seem like a situation where we're going to be drafting in the top 3-5 picks for multiple season. We might get some lotto luck down the line, but when is this team ever going to win 20 games? I see this franchise as more likely to win 30 games than 20 games.
There's a universe where the Grizzlies end up with Coby White instead of Ja Morant, and despite nailing 49 draft picks in a row are still mediocre without a ton of star power. I kinda think that's where we're headed.