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Should We Move Gobert?

Should We Move Gobert? This is a Poll

  • Yes, small ball rules the NBA

    Votes: 6 12.5%
  • Yes, we need a center who is not one-dimensional

    Votes: 9 18.8%
  • No, Gobert is DPOY

    Votes: 13 27.1%
  • No, we need to add a small ball center

    Votes: 13 27.1%
  • No, we won't get equal value

    Votes: 16 33.3%

  • Total voters
    48
Rudy was exposed. Not only can't he guard the small ball lineup, but he's soft. Can we ever win a title with him as center? This is the second year in a row that the Jazz have lost playoff series when it appeared they had a commanding lead. Something isn't working. Perhaps it is Gobert.
 
He's a phenomenal player but extremely limited in areas. We are stuck with him for a while though, might as well get used to it
 
Considering he's been absolutely exposed every year he's been in the playoffs, yes - it's time to move on from Gobert. The 2nd round is his ceiling.
 
Considering he's been absolutely exposed every year he's been in the playoffs, yes - it's time to move on from Gobert. The 2nd round is his ceiling.

In fairness, the Jazz should have played the Nuggets in the 2nd round, and this was the WCF.
 
too late.

His last contract was highly desirable and would land us some real assets. But now this is no longer an option cuz no team would want his new contract.

And we can't afford to let Conley go this offseason either. So it's the rare "three no's" situation that no sports franchise would ever wanna face.

No flexibility in salary. No flexibility in the roster. No flexibility in trade assets.

DL has officially run this organization to the ground.

This season was the "ring or nothing" season. Since we didn't get the ring, now it's time to embrace nothingness.
 
Rudy hasn’t developed any offensive game. Dunk or bust.

Just not how the game is being played these days.
 
too late.

His last contract was highly desirable and would land us some real assets. But now this is no longer an option cuz no team would want his new contract.

And we can't afford to let Conley go this offseason either. So it's the rare "three no's" situation that no sports franchise would ever wanna face.

No flexibility in salary. No flexibility in the roster. No flexibility in trade assets.

DL has officially run this organization to the ground.

This season was the "ring or nothing" season. Since we didn't get the ring, now it's time to embrace nothingness.
And this, my friend, is why I’m expecting a DL retirement announcement no later than Monday.
 
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