An A from me would mean he has brought in more talent then we gave up - two future HOF players. Maybe there is a diamond in the rough but not seeing anything close. A B grade means he has replaced the talent he gave up. So far, everything is tracking well below what we have traded.
I have a hard time going big on either of the guys from Rutgers based upon how the team did this year. Any team with two top 5 or even top 10 picks should be mowing people down. Maybe they are both the real deal but something does not add up.
Agreed. And there was no reason to put the Jazz in that deep of a hole. Danny got incredibly lucky in Boston and seems to assume he will get incredibly lucky again. I would rather have a plan.
Someone in our family has had season tickets for over 30 years until 2 years ago when I quit. I am not sure folks will not come back but what has happened makes no sense. We are in a bad spot because we got the pick we were most likely to get and we were betting it all on being intentionally...
Easiest poll I have ever filled out on JazzFanz. Trading both of them made no sense at the time. And if you were going to trade both of them, blow it up and tank year one. This is the worst FO work in the NBA during this time period and the worst Jazz FO work since the moved to Utah.
I am a broken record on this but there was no reason to trade both of them and that was obvious at the time. It clearly was never going to work with the two of them together but we could have gotten plenty of "assets" from trading one of them and still hung on to a core around them. When your...
This is what happens when your entire plan is getting lucky in the lottery. It is also why when you are trading future HOF players you insist on some young talent, not just a stockpile of crap shoot picks. It would be good for the NBA if the worst 3-4 teams never got the first pick.
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