The Jazz have been playing well, and beating some bad teams. The Mavs were gutty. The upcoming schedule should give a better indication as to whether or not this team starting Dante Exum and Boris Diaw should be considered elite.
Cappy has already gone on record as saying Jazz are on the doorstep of becoming elite. Utah hasn't had an elite team since S&M. IMO, the real measure of an elite team is the ability to win games on the road. By the end of the season, even with the injuries, I expect this to be the best road team since John and Karl.
The hype is sweet, but wins are more filling.
The Jazz have been playing well, and beating some bad teams. The Mavs were gutty. The upcoming schedule should give a better indication as to whether or not this team starting Dante Exum and Boris Diaw should be considered elite.
And I'd say reaching the Western Conference Finals is pretty elite, but I guess it's all about road wins.
We've been in a sweet soft spot of the schedule with quite a bit of easy games, but we've also beaten some good teams in between. The next stretch will be a real litmus test.
Wow there is maybe 2 games on that schedule that the Jazz shouldn't be favored in. I know they won't win them all but should easily be staring at 13 wins during that stretch and pushing their record to almost 15 Wins more than loses.That's what I thought until I looked at the next month of the schedule. Every game is very winnable.
Detroit
Orlando
@Phoenix
@Dallas
Indiana
OKC
@Denver
LAL
Memphis
Milwaukee
Charlotte
@Atlanta
@New Orleans
@Dallas
Boston
LAC
Portland
11 of the next 17 at home. Of the six road games, only at Atlanta is against a team who will make the playoffs. I want 13-4 during that span. What I really want is an understanding and appreciation for the moment, the importance of homecourt and seeding, and for what they could have right now, and therefore a 15-2 record and major hot streak over that time to announce we've ****ing arrived and mean business.
wat?Lets get a monster streak now before we let the national hype train run wild.
I feel like after Haywards break out game, and Favors recovery we are ready to go on a streak.
Cant wait for the rush of love to come to us...
That's what I thought until I looked at the next month of the schedule. Every game is very winnable.
Detroit
Orlando
@Phoenix
@Dallas
Indiana
OKC
@Denver
LAL
Memphis
Milwaukee
Charlotte
@Atlanta
@New Orleans
@Dallas
Boston
LAC
Portland
11 of the next 17 at home. Of the six road games, only at Atlanta is against a team who will make the playoffs. I want 13-4 during that span. What I really want is an understanding and appreciation for the moment, the importance of homecourt and seeding, and for what they could have right now, and therefore a 15-2 record and major hot streak over that time to announce we've ****ing arrived and mean business.
We beat one good team an this clown wants us to go 15-2. Who knows, maybe Jazz will never miss a three ball again.
wat?
He had a break out game against a top team. Wat wat!
You have to understand how his brain stores information regarding Hayward.We need to talk about the difference between a good game by a great player, and a breakout game.
We need to talk about the difference between a good game by a great player, and a breakout game.
We beat one good team an this clown wants us to go 15-2. Who knows, maybe Jazz will never miss a three ball again.
We beat an 8th seed to get there, and never were a good road team. So yeah, since we can't count on facing an 8th seed in the playoffs to get to the WCF every year, the best measure of when good teams turn elite, is when they start winning most of their road games.
That WCF team that you consider "elite" won a whopping 3 more road games than Utah did the year they traded Kanter. This team, when fully healthy, is better than the Deron/Boozer led teams, and I'm betting this year will be the first time since S&M that Utah has a road record over .500.