7StraightIsGreat
Well-Known Member
And I think that's exactly what the Jazz are trying to do. I love that KOC didn't outsmart himself with any uneccessary wheeling-and-dealing. He stayed put at 3 and took quite possibly the best long-term prospect in the draft.
Losing Deron hurt like hell, but the fact that he has now been parlayed into Derrick Favors and Enes Kanter (and another possible lottery pick next year in a deeper draft) could reap the Jazz amazing benefits. If both of these guys even come close to hitting their potential the Jazz could have something very special in place for a very long time.
Eventually I think the Jazz may need to move a frontcourt piece to address other need areas, but as for now I would like to see them settle into a frontcourt rotation that is downright scary. Favors-Sap-Jefferson-Milsap-Kanter and even Evans are going to be a nightmare.
Aside from the frontcourt, I love the Burks pick. Love his length and his ability to get to the rim. If he eventually settles in as the SG starter and you've got Hayward starting at SF, this team is suddenly pretty long across the board. That's something that we really haven't seen from the Jazz in well, since ever I guess.
Losing Deron hurt like hell, but the fact that he has now been parlayed into Derrick Favors and Enes Kanter (and another possible lottery pick next year in a deeper draft) could reap the Jazz amazing benefits. If both of these guys even come close to hitting their potential the Jazz could have something very special in place for a very long time.
Eventually I think the Jazz may need to move a frontcourt piece to address other need areas, but as for now I would like to see them settle into a frontcourt rotation that is downright scary. Favors-Sap-Jefferson-Milsap-Kanter and even Evans are going to be a nightmare.
Aside from the frontcourt, I love the Burks pick. Love his length and his ability to get to the rim. If he eventually settles in as the SG starter and you've got Hayward starting at SF, this team is suddenly pretty long across the board. That's something that we really haven't seen from the Jazz in well, since ever I guess.