It struck me watching the past two seasons that our young players don't seem to possess a lot of basketball smarts. Maybe they will out grow this with the game experience but maybe the Jazz should be looking to older players with their later draft picks, maybe guys that are coach's kids. Just...
Here was an article about the Portsmouth Invitational: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/top-performers-from-the-2025-portsmouth-invitational-tournament/ar-AA1DgRG3?ocid=BingNewsSerp
The Jazz just had their worst season in team history. I would think every player would be on the trading block. See what kind of value is on the market. If it improves the outlook, pull the trigger.
I was doing some interwebs surfing and came upon GP's Euroleague numbers this season and they are quite modest. Matty Ice is having a better statistical year. GP's three point percentage is awful. He is averaging 9.7 ppg and puts him in the neighborhood of Juancho, Trent Forrest, Luka S and...
I honestly don't know Ainge's plan is if he even has one. The returning players tanked us to the worst record in the league. Does Ainge want to do it again or is he going to try and win games and if so how hard is he going to try?
I believe he can be signed to a two way deal for next season. Potter has to be signed to a regular deal or be let go. He's ineligible for a two way from the Jazz.
From the Portsmouth Invitational yesterday three guys that did well imho: Mathew Cleveland 6'7" guard from Miami (Fla), RJ Felton 6'3" guard from East Carolina and Tysen Degenhardt 6'8" forward from Boise State. This would be for the second round picks or UDFA signing.
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