Thanks for sharing this! I think the most critical one is not allowing a team to draft in the top four 2 years in a row. I would even extend it to a 3-year period. I mean, look at the Spurs. Drafting first, fourth, and second in a 3-year period is crazy. The league has to do a better job of...
I don't see it working out for Cody in the NBA. Hope I'm wrong. It's a motor issue, which I don't know is something that can be fixed.
Are there any serious examples of NBA players that have performed similar to Cody in their first couple seasons that ended up being a notable NBA player?
Seems like that would be pretty easy to facilitate. At a minimum, I don't think teams should be able to have a top three pick more than once in a 3-year period.
I really wish the NBA would adopt a 3-year average record for determining lottery draft positioning. It's too easy for some teams, even like us last year, to just try and be horrible for a year. The pacers were in the finals last year and have no business being in contention for the number one...
You are clearly part of the problem. While most of his ideas I don't share, he does align with a high percentage of people out there. I guess in your mind half the world should be murdered and burn in hell.
Everyone is reading too much into summer league performance. What happens in summer league stays in summer league.
We know what Collier can do. Can't stress about how he's played in these games.
The one takeaway we have from SLC Summer League is that we're lucky Bailey fell to us. Dude is...
I tried to make a rotation by minutes. Only so much time on the court available. Below totals to 252 minutes, so I'm 12 over. Maybe Sensabaugh and Baily get a little less time. Injuries typically make this process a little easier. Plus an 11 man rotation is probably too many guys anyways...
So excited we are actually starting the re-build. I can stomach losing with young and inexperienced players that provide hope. Last year was honestly a disgrace to the game.
I remember Philadelphia getting a lot of flack for tanking several years ago. They tanked by just not signing veteran...
We don't want to trade him. It's just hard to envision the Jazz being a championship contender while he's still in his prime. He doesn't fit our timeline.
The issue for me is that if he's off-ball, he's probably going to be guarding a wing as opposed to a PG. We're automatically at a size/length disadvantage. Do we want a 6'3" off-ball gunner as a foundational piece?
One of Key, Carter, or Collier needs to turn into a starting caliber PG. If Collier can learn how to make 36% (league average) of his threes on 4-5 attempts per game, I think he's an above average starting PG. That might be asking too much.
Aesthetically Carter just looks like a modern day NBA...
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