I seriously don't know how to take the Jazz stance on WK's extension. I thought he was a sure fire piece for the future and then Tony Jones breaks the news. Is this just a business move like Warriors and Kuminga,, a step toward trading WK or something else?
I agree with the assessment of Kessler. He was drafted with the 22nd pick and then traded twice before ending up with the Jazz his rookie year. David Roddy was drafted next to him and he's already hit the waiver wire. Kessler couldn't beat out Armando Bacot in college so I can see the front...
If I recall last season the second unit would get mauled badly on the +- stat. The first unit would often hold its own and then turn it over to the 2nd unit guys for the slaughter. That was great for the tank.
I'll be interested in Hardy's ten man rotation. Is it youth oriented or does Hardy let the "best" players play? Do a lot of the young players sit and watch if they are not the "best" players at the moment or go play for the Stars indefenitely?
Mo will make us yearn for this guy: https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=micah+potter&&mid=A752D1F94EBD99A55CD0A752D1F94EBD99A55CD0&FORM=VAMGZC&ajaxhist=0&ajaxserp=0
I'm wondering if this is send a message to Kessler and his camp? It appears the Jazz and them are at an impasse so OK fine we will sign a guy walking the streets who can do what you do for less money.
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