Isaiah 1:13
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OMG it's not Lebron or Durant or Curry, we'll be fine either way. We have a good team.
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Miami out?
Almost no way to go full rebuild with the talent already under contract and the fact that a couple of other teams are well on their way toward that reality.
Can somebody tell me why I shouldn't be worried the he has to sleep on it. I feel like if he wanted to be here the decision would be an easy one. Please tell me I'm overthinking this or missing something...
Can somebody tell me why I shouldn't be worried the he has to sleep on it. I feel like if he wanted to be here the decision would be an easy one. Please tell me I'm overthinking this or missing something...
you're over-thinking AND missing something. Feel better?
Can somebody tell me why I shouldn't be worried the he has to sleep on it. I feel like if he wanted to be here the decision would be an easy one. Please tell me I'm overthinking this or missing something...
I mean thank you for taking me literally but what am I missing? I apologize if you have explained earlier I have not read through all the way.
Along with DL's tinkering, there's been a plan to use this opportunity to its fullest. That means getting maximum exposure for Hayward, and, thereby, exposure for the jazz. Gotta let this play out for the full effect.
The worst team in the West may end up with no better than the #10 pick or so. We've seen some of the talent one can expect around that range (Burke, Lyles, whoever Lindsey would have picked last year). Plus, you for sure would need to trade Gobert. He's not going to tolerate losing. He'd bolt in a heartbeat once his contract expired - or demand a trade. If you rebuild, trade everyone because yiu can't skip steps. Otherwise you're just a bad team treading water like the Knicks, Kings, Suns, etc.1 - those players didn't sign their contracts in blood. They can be traded.
2 - I count two or maybe three teams that aren't serious about competing in the Western Conference. It's a bloodbath. Might as well avoid it if you're not a real threat.
3 - You don't have to be the worst team in the world to get a high pick. Additionally, if the Jazz are serious about reinvesting profits, those might be the most profitable years since Stockton and Malone (the LT payment alone will be unlike anything ever seen before).
I know this isn't a cool, macho position.
Almost no way to go full rebuild with the talent already under contract and the fact that a couple of other teams are well on their way toward that reality.
he probably writing why he is staying in utah right now.
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The worst team in the West may end up with no better than the #10 pick or so. We've seen some of the talent one can expect around that range (Burke, Lyles, whoever Lindsey would have picked last year). Plus, you for sure would need to trade Gobert. He's not going to tolerate losing. He'd bolt in a heartbeat once his contract expired - or demand a trade. If you rebuild, trade everyone because yiu can't skip steps. Otherwise you're just a bad team treading water like the Knicks, Kings, Suns, etc.
His decision is already made, broughThink of it like buying a car, house, or any other major purchase. The smart thing to do, even if there's something you love, is to sleep on it.
Yes it would've been awesome to make an emotional decision to stay today, and I do think waiting does hurt our chances a bit, but he's just being smart. Not diva-ish at all