Beantown
Well-Known Member
#1-"The kids take the league by storm"
The Jazz are the surprise team of the year. Hayward shows he can be a leader and is talked about as an All-Star. Trey Burke is in the running for the rookie of year and our two big guys Favors and Kanter clearly show they were ready to start. Both averaging around double double numbers. Alec Burks takes a big leap forward and shows he can consistently score the ball. The Jazz are a fringe playoff team somewhere between 6-9.
#2-We are still a few years away.
Its tank city. Clearly the Jazz are one of the worst teams in the league. Hayward looks better but struggles to be the first option scorer, he shows he is best as a 2nd or 3rd option player. Trey Burke has glimpses of greatness but he clearly wasn't ready to start. Favors and Kanter are good but they are still a few years away from being really good. Favors still struggles with fouling. Alec Burks doesn't progress much and its possible his time in Utah is coming to an end. The Jazz still show they have a bright future but they are still a few year away from being good. The Jazz are at the bottom of the league but the Jazz are basically guaranteed a top 3 pick.
These are not the only two options of course but they seem to be two extreme possibilities on how the team will play next year. Best and worst case scenario......depending on how you are looking at it.
The Jazz are the surprise team of the year. Hayward shows he can be a leader and is talked about as an All-Star. Trey Burke is in the running for the rookie of year and our two big guys Favors and Kanter clearly show they were ready to start. Both averaging around double double numbers. Alec Burks takes a big leap forward and shows he can consistently score the ball. The Jazz are a fringe playoff team somewhere between 6-9.
#2-We are still a few years away.
Its tank city. Clearly the Jazz are one of the worst teams in the league. Hayward looks better but struggles to be the first option scorer, he shows he is best as a 2nd or 3rd option player. Trey Burke has glimpses of greatness but he clearly wasn't ready to start. Favors and Kanter are good but they are still a few years away from being really good. Favors still struggles with fouling. Alec Burks doesn't progress much and its possible his time in Utah is coming to an end. The Jazz still show they have a bright future but they are still a few year away from being good. The Jazz are at the bottom of the league but the Jazz are basically guaranteed a top 3 pick.
These are not the only two options of course but they seem to be two extreme possibilities on how the team will play next year. Best and worst case scenario......depending on how you are looking at it.
