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    Why the Jazz were so bad defensively?

    All of this would make made sense if the Jazz finished with the worst-ever-defense for just the last season. But they did the same in 2023-2024: this season is currently the second worst defensive season all time and the DRTG for it was almost as bad as in the 2024-25. In 2023-2024 the Jazz did...
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    Why the Jazz were so bad defensively?

    There were many sensible answers, But having many young players and committing lot of turnovers is not unique: there were many teams in the rebuild that relied on young, turnover-prone players but it was the Jazz that had the historically bad defense back-to-back seasons. And the Jazz were not...
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    Why the Jazz were so bad defensively?

    The Jazz just completed two back-to-back seasons of historically bad defense: since the start of the NBA no team has ever been as bad as the Jazz. The Jazz are young but so are/were many other teams, the Jazz are tanking but so are/were many other teams. There are probably many reasons for...
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    Game Thread NBA Draft Lottery - May 12, 2025

    This thread has the most inane and meaningless posts. Because in reality there is nothing to talk about before the lottery day.
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    Will Hardy Extension

    This extension is not about Hardy - it is about Ainge. Danny wants to demonstrate that everything goes according to his plan and there is no need for correction. So far the owner trusts Ainge and lets him do whatever he wants. If the owner loses confidence in Danny then Hardy will be fired right...
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    Following Potential 2025 Draftees

    He reminds me of Viktor Lakhin.
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    Kessler's extension

    Did they also bribe Collins, Keyonte, Clarkson and Sexton? The Jazz were sitting everyone for tanking and not just Kessler.
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    Kessler's extension

    So you are suggesting paying Kessler way more money than to Allen (last year he signed the extension for 3 year 31 million) and almost on par with Sengun, who also signed last year the 5-185 extension?
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    Kessler's extension

    Looking at the average salary per contract of the non-star starting centers (excluding old guys and rookies) there seem to be 2 groups: 1. Centers that can shoot 3-pointers or pass: Sabonis (47), Sengun (36), Porzingis (31), Hartenstein (29), with the exception of Wendell Carter (18) and Turner...
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    Kessler's extension

    Thanks, edited.
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    Kessler's extension

    Oh, I meant the average annual payment for the contract. After all, not every rookie signs their extension for the same 5 years: some do for 3 years etc. I thought that that would take the length of the extension out of the consideration, at least to some degree. Otherwise it would be very hard...
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    Kessler's extension

    Franz Wagner signed a five-year, $224 million rookie maximum extension last year.
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    Kessler's extension

    Walker Kessler is eligible to begin extension talks this summer. Everybody loves Walker. I know that ideally we would like him to sign the extension for $300,000 per year but in reality he could be asking for a bit more. At what price point should the Jazz rather say "We can't do it. Good luck!"...
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    Following Potential 2025 Draftees

    That is actually a much bigger problem. Since the Jazz are most likely to tank the next year as well they will have to decide on the extensions for Kessler, Brice, Keyonte and Hendricks based exclusively on on their play in meaningless games of a tanking team. Fun choices ahead.
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    Who would you rather keep, Lauri Markkanen or John Collins? (Please read scenario)

    Like, realistically, what is the timeline with Lauri? We will most likely tank next year. Will we make the playoffs the year after that? The West is tough and the Jazz can easily fall short even with good young players. (see the Spurs with Wemby). If we make the payoffs for the first time in the...
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    Who would you rather keep, Lauri Markkanen or John Collins? (Please read scenario)

    Another thing to consider is that Collins as a player has very few weak areas. He can score inside, he can shoot from the outside, he is OK on defense, can do some passing and dribbling, can play physically. John also has playoff experience, very coachable and sticks well to his role. John is...
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    If the NBA Draft Lottery is rigged, where will we land?

    If the NBA rigs the lottery by sending the top prospects to the most marketable teams than they are doing an astonishingly poor job. In the last 30+ years the teams receiving multiple highly touted players via first picks were San Antonio (Duncan, Wemby), Cleveland (LeBron, Wiggins, Kyrie)...
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    2025 Playoffs Chat & Chill Thread

    Eubanks, the most dangerous player in the NBA, is on the court for the Clippers now. He has posted the 16-0 win record in his last 16 games.
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    Who would you rather keep, Lauri Markkanen or John Collins? (Please read scenario)

    IF the Jazz manage to extend Collins for 18-20 million for 3 more years they probably should trade Markkanen: yes, John as the 3rd option is less impactful than Lauri but they can save 28-32 million per year for another impactful player and get some nice package for Lauri. Markkanen is a...
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    Who would you rather keep, Lauri Markkanen or John Collins? (Please read scenario)

    You can say the same about Lauri in the last months of the 2022/23: the Jazz were tanking and put him out paired with horrible players. However, Lauri posted 29/9 in March and was scoring 38 and 40 points playing alongside Kessler-Olynyk-Agbaji-THT. He was clearly unable to do it this season...
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