Hotdog
Well-Known Member
The fact that he's capable of putting up these kind of numbers should make it clear why Utah needs to manage him carefully as an asset. Meanwhile the losses increase the value of our pick. A little patience and Utah could be loaded for bear to take the next step.
Or they will repeat history and either retain Kanter and continue to start him for years, or they will let him walk for nothing.
Sorry, but the Jazz need to show me they can and will do the right thing with situations like these before I start to believe that they will.
I know this is just negative way of looking at it, but it's also the truth. The track record of the Jazz suggests that they won't and aren't treating him as an asset, but more like treating him like he is a part of the family and won't do anything mean, like trade him.
Trading Kanter is just as obvious as the fact that we should have traded Jefferson, and we didn't do it then
, and we knew it then.. But yet, here we are again talking like we understand how the Jazz view this.
I honestly am starting to believe that the Jazz aren't truly invested in winning a championship, and more about putting out a decent product that has players they like as people, so the community likes them. I don't think they are willing to make tough decisions in order to get where they need to be.