Sean
Well-Known Member
It doesn't matter what we want, but what team ownership and the league wants. And what team ownership wants is to be fiscally solvent, and what the team ownership and the league want is to make as much money as possible. And the Jazz hit on that formula long ago, which is to tap into the cultish nature of the dominant social construct in the state, i.e. the mormons, and get the team a cult following, so the money flows, such as it is, regardless of the level of "success" the team reaches, at least from a fan perspective. So until fans stop coming to games, and the money starts to ebb, the team (and league in respect to the Jazz organization) will continue in the same vein: moderate success that keeps butts in the seats. They don't care about swinging for the fences, and the league doesn't care about providing the Jazz a path to better outcomes, as long as the money keep coming in, and it does so they don't.
Fans will stop coming. Especially now that the NHL is in the market.
Utah has been insanely consistent the last 40 years. In fact, prior to this season (and maybe still now - I haven't done the math), Utah was the 5th winningest franchise in NBA history (win percentage). The team has won a lot of ****ing games over the last 40 years and generally only have a few back-to-back down seasons.
Since 1984, Utah has missed the playoffs only 11 times and the most consecutive seasons they've gone without making the playoffs is four.
Utah is currently at three-straight seasons without a playoff. It'll likely then turn into four.
And that's where we kind of enter uncharted territory.
The difference is that there was significant progress between the second and fourth drought years last time - and a lot of optimism not just with Quin but Gobert and Hayward.
Utah went from 15th in the West to 11th and then 9th before getting back to the playoffs in 2017 (and winning the first-round vs the Clippers in seven).
What's the excitement level for Utah basketball going to be like if they miss the playoffs again over the next two or three seasons?
What if they turn into the Kings?