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Jazz should trade for youth and picks and tank the season.

utahjazz107

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This is our best option to build a championship team. We live in Salt Lake City not New York, we aren't going to build a contending team through the free agency. We have to get a young core and let them play for a couple of years to establish a good team chemistry where everyone wants to stick with the Jazz and win a championship. Kanter looks solid, Favors can be an all-star, Hayward looks great,Burks has potential and not to mention Evans can be our new Millsap. We need a young point guard and upgrade at the wing. We should give up a lot in these trades besides draft picks and get young talent like Harden, DeRozan, Monroe, Holiday, Evans etc..then once our starting lineup shapes up, we could pull a blockbuster trade and become the next Clippers or keep our young talent and become the next OKC.

This is why I feel that Jefferson, Harris and Miles have no spot in the future on this team.
 
Everyone is for tanking the season until we tank the season - then everyone bitches and moans.

Jazz aren't weighted down by bad contracts or highly paid players that are perpetually injured. They can compete and still rebuild - it's not brain surgery.
 
This is our best option to build a championship team. We live in Salt Lake City not New York, we aren't going to build a contending team through the free agency. We have to get a young core and let them play for a couple of years to esptablish a good team chemistry where everyone wants to stick with the Jazz and win a championship. Kanter looks solid, Favors can be an all-star, Hayward looks great,Burks has potential and not to mention Evans can be our new Millsap. We need a young point guard and upgrade at the wing. We should give up a lot in these trades besides draft picks and get young talent like Harden, DeRozan, Monroe, Holiday, Evans etc..then once our starting lineup shapes up, we could pull a blockbuster trade and become the next Clippers or keep our young talent and become the next OKC.

This is why I feel that Jefferson, Harris and Miles have no spot in the future on this team.
First off we have a young core to build around. Second if we trade all our vets, who by the way arn't old for more picks, it will make us even younger, it will take even longer for the team to develop. We need to find a perfect mix between the talented young vets we have now (Harris Millsap Jefferson these guys are all under thirty yrs of age) up and comers being (Favors Hayward Burks Kanter GS pick, and possibly our own lotto pick) The Memo trade will open up play time for Kanter, giving him time to develop and learn how to win games at the same time. Hayward and Favors will already get plenty of minutes enough to further develop. Burks is clearly not ready for big minutes as shown in preseason, but will get some minutes as we are not very deep at the 2 spot. Then ad good depth in with Howard Miles Watson and Evans. With them we have some solid role players to support the core and the young core of Favors Hayward Burks and Kanter.

Put all these players together, and you have a complete team that needs to learn to win. This team as constituted needs to develop a winning attitude.
 
Jazz Brass: We have a plan to win big.
Us: Awesome, what is it?
Jazz Brass: Lose big.
Us: Lose big, how does that work?
Jazz: Simple, we make it up in volume.
 
This is our best option to build a championship team. We live in Salt Lake City not New York, we aren't going to build a contending team through the free agency. We have to get a young core and let them play for a couple of years to establish a good team chemistry where everyone wants to stick with the Jazz and win a championship. Kanter looks solid, Favors can be an all-star, Hayward looks great,Burks has potential and not to mention Evans can be our new Millsap. We need a young point guard and upgrade at the wing. We should give up a lot in these trades besides draft picks and get young talent like Harden, DeRozan, Monroe, Holiday, Evans etc..then once our starting lineup shapes up, we could pull a blockbuster trade and become the next Clippers or keep our young talent and become the next OKC.

This is why I feel that Jefferson, Harris and Miles have no spot in the future on this team.

You left out the part of how we are supposed to get someone like Harden, Monroe, or Holiday for Miles, Harris, Al? Because none of these teams would give up a promising talent like that for our s***.
 
Not sure how much younger we can go. We can't draft middle schoolers. I think we are fine with a nice core to build around. Favors and Kanter look good and Burks shows potential. We just need that 1 star in the 1 or 2 spot and we a contender in the future. I'm excited to watch the team we have now!
 
I will never support the Jazz tanking to get talent. If that is the only way to win in the NBA I would rather stop watching the NBA then support tanking games. BTW, good scouting can make low draft picks lead to championships. (remember, Manu Ginobili was picked #57)
 
This is our best option to build a championship team. We live in Salt Lake City not New York, we aren't going to build a contending team through the free agency. We have to get a young core and let them play for a couple of years to establish a good team chemistry where everyone wants to stick with the Jazz and win a championship. Kanter looks solid, Favors can be an all-star, Hayward looks great,Burks has potential and not to mention Evans can be our new Millsap. We need a young point guard and upgrade at the wing. We should give up a lot in these trades besides draft picks and get young talent like Harden, DeRozan, Monroe, Holiday, Evans etc..then once our starting lineup shapes up, we could pull a blockbuster trade and become the next Clippers or keep our young talent and become the next OKC.

This is why I feel that Jefferson, Harris and Miles have no spot in the future on this team.

Well said. You are one of the only ones thinking clearly in here!
 
I agree with some of this, but slow down. Veterans still serve a longterm purpose and teams still need to have a certain amount of salary committed. Also, doing anything with purposeful losing as a motive is something that teams should be very wary of, IMO.

That said, I don't see Harris or Jefferson as Jazz players now, and I don't see them as good pieces to have when this ship gets turned around. I do think they have positive market value now, though. I don't think I have to finish this thought.
 
This is our best option to build a championship team. We live in Salt Lake City not New York, we aren't going to build a contending team through the free agency. We have to get a young core and let them play for a couple of years to establish a good team chemistry where everyone wants to stick with the Jazz and win a championship. Kanter looks solid, Favors can be an all-star, Hayward looks great,Burks has potential and not to mention Evans can be our new Millsap. We need a young point guard and upgrade at the wing. We should give up a lot in these trades besides draft picks and get young talent like Harden, DeRozan, Monroe, Holiday, Evans etc..then once our starting lineup shapes up, we could pull a blockbuster trade and become the next Clippers or keep our young talent and become the next OKC.
This is why I feel that Jefferson, Harris and Miles have no spot in the future on this team.
Do we have to get threads like this every day or 2? Drafting is not a guaranteed thing. You have heard of busts right?
 
I like the depth and talent on this team now. Bell is the only player I want gone. And him being deep on the bench is good enough. If he plays more than 10 Minutes a night I will not be happy though.
 
I will never support the Jazz tanking to get talent. If that is the only way to win in the NBA I would rather stop watching the NBA then support tanking games. BTW, good scouting can make low draft picks lead to championships. (remember, Manu Ginobili was picked #57)

I agree. The last thing I want them to do is tank on purpose. Yeah we joke about it and all, but I really don't think the Jazz organization would do something like that, and really it is a very uncertain way to get any further ahead. So you tank and get into the lottery as the #3 team let's say, then you end up with the #5 pick as 2 teams lottery in ahead of you. Never a guarantee you are going to get a Duncan just because you have a ****ty year. Play to win and let the chips fall where they may.
 
I'm all for tanking a game or two at the end of the season (also known as protecting your assets) when the outcome is already known, but to tank a SEASON is sinful, cowardly, and dumb.

I think most are really saying they hope we have a great season, but there's also an upside to having a poor season.
 
I agree. The last thing I want them to do is tank on purpose. Yeah we joke about it and all, but I really don't think the Jazz organization would do something like that, and really it is a very uncertain way to get any further ahead. So you tank and get into the lottery as the #3 team let's say, then you end up with the #5 pick as 2 teams lottery in ahead of you. Never a guarantee you are going to get a Duncan just because you have a ****ty year. Play to win and let the chips fall where they may.

No one is saying lose on purpose. What we are saying is that you have to be realistic. The team as it sits is a first round playoff exit or last in the lottery. That's the worse place to be is right in the middle. The team has to be able to recognize that the older players we have now are not going to lead us to a championship ever. And the young guys won't be ready for a few years. So there is no point in teaming them up together. You trade away the older players for draft picks if you can. If not then don't trade them. You do this knowing that you won't be in that middle ground area.

I mean C'Mon man! In two years from now do you want to be re-upping Jefferson for another 14 mil a year for 5 years.
And in-between now and then are we going to win a championship? Or are we going to let Jefferson walk after we paid 3 first rounders for him? Or let Millsap walk and get nothing? Just like we do for all our talent that comes through here.

Be realistic!
 
I agree. The last thing I want them to do is tank on purpose. Yeah we joke about it and all, but I really don't think the Jazz organization would do something like that, and really it is a very uncertain way to get any further ahead. So you tank and get into the lottery as the #3 team let's say, then you end up with the #5 pick as 2 teams lottery in ahead of you. Never a guarantee you are going to get a Duncan just because you have a ****ty year. Play to win and let the chips fall where they may.

No one is saying lose on purpose. What we are saying is that you have to be realistic. The team as it sits is a first round playoff exit or last in the lottery. That's the worse place to be is right in the middle. The team has to be able to recognize that the older players we have now are not going to lead us to a championship ever. And the young guys won't be ready for a few years. So there is no point in teaming them up together. You trade away the older players for draft picks if you can. If not then don't trade them. You do this knowing that you won't be in that middle ground area.

I mean C'Mon man! In two years from now do you want to be re-upping Jefferson for another 14 mil a year for 5 years.
And in-between now and then are we going to win a championship? Or are we going to let Jefferson walk after we paid 3 first rounders for him? Or let Millsap walk and get nothing? Just like we do for all our talent that comes through here.

Be realistic!
 
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