Sir you know the Jazz tried to win games at first....This Tony Jones?
The same Tony Jones who kept saying that the Jazz want the 2024 pick to convey and will not tank ...up until the beginning of the most blatant tank in the Jazz history?
Sir you know the Jazz tried to win games at first....This Tony Jones?
The same Tony Jones who kept saying that the Jazz want the 2024 pick to convey and will not tank ...up until the beginning of the most blatant tank in the Jazz history?
Iove how people act like backup centers are easy to find and Tristan Thompson is playing in the playoffs
Dean Wade who toggles between the 2 bigs is also out.Not exactly the biggest gotcha when he's only playing bc Jarrett Allen is hurt. 3rd center isn't a position I would care too much about when building a roster, especially when options #1 and #2 are Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley. It's unfortunate that Allen is hurt, but you don't exactly plan for a key player to be hurt bc you are probably screwed anyways.
Don't see you saying anything about Tillman or Kornet either, who were very easy to acquire.
They were developed and not easy.Not exactly the biggest gotcha when he's only playing bc Jarrett Allen is hurt. 3rd center isn't a position I would care too much about when building a roster, especially when options #1 and #2 are Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley. It's unfortunate that Allen is hurt, but you don't exactly plan for a key player to be hurt bc you are probably screwed anyways.
Don't see you saying anything about Tillman or Kornet either, who were very easy to acquire.
They were developed and not easy.
Ainge was an outside hire and Ryan kinda feels like a Twitter casual. I don't think either of them fully appreciated what Rudy brought and the level to which he brought it. Your last sentence encapsulates that and I feel too many people don't appreciate weight and scale. We pivot to this idea of not being able to win in the league today unless you're following this "dynamic wing" model where you have a few guys with offensive versatility. It's like doing a side gig. You've got your main job that gives you a nice base pay and gives you all your insurance and benefits. Then you go out and do a side-gig at 1099 where your pay per time ratio is significantly larger than your main gig. You get frustrated with your main gig because you feel like it should provide all the "oomph" and feel-goods that your 1099 does, so you quit that. Then you realize there isn't enough 1099 work to really sustain you and now you've gotta figure out benefits and insurance and the next thing you know you've gotta list the house for sale. It was really your W2 that was opening the door to that 1099 being so awesome. Without the W2 the 1099 is... not so hot.What concerns me deeply is that not a single thing the Jazz have done in the last couple years gives me any reason to believe they appropriately value defense.
Drafting Taylor Hendricks was maybe the closest thing, and even with that, the reports were he was 9th on their big board and they took him begrudgingly.
Trading for John Collins and playing him at the 5 all season makes me think they don't really get it. It took Kris Dunn an eternity to get adequate playing time despite having an obvious large positive impact thanks to his defense.
Feels like an FO that is happy to sacrifice a mile of defense for an inch more of offense.
They will be in the picture as long as Jokic and Murray are still really good players but the west is brutal right now and only getting better. Next year I expect the griz to be firmly in that top 3 conversation and the rockets and spurs may not be far behind. For the nugs to stick around the top of the west though over the next few years they really need 2 of Strawther, Picket, Tyson and their 1st rd pick this year to become reliable role players.Is the Nuggets "dynasty" over now?
KCP has a player option if he opts out the Nuggets roster will be extremely expensive. They already have depth issues. The young guys they added like Strawther never saw extended rotation time. MPJ was awful in a series you'd think he'd be valuable in.
What do they do from here? The new CBA is making it extremely tough to keep your team together
Is the Nuggets "dynasty" over now?
KCP has a player option if he opts out the Nuggets roster will be extremely expensive. They already have depth issues. The young guys they added like Strawther never saw extended rotation time. MPJ was awful in a series you'd think he'd be valuable in.
What do they do from here? The new CBA is making it extremely tough to keep your team together
They have smartly filled in the pipeline with prospects that should be able to help them. They will go from the team to beat to a contender but whether they win another title it will depend on how those guys develop, what kind of luck they get, and if they can get on a heater.They will be in the picture as long as Jokic and Murray are still really good players but the west is brutal right now and only getting better. Next year I expect the griz to be firmly in that top 3 conversation and the rockets and spurs may not be far behind. For the nugs to stick around the top of the west though over the next few years they really need 2 of Strawther, Picket, Tyson and their 1st rd pick this year to become reliable role players.
Ainge was an outside hire and Ryan kinda feels like a Twitter casual. I don't think either of them fully appreciated what Rudy brought and the level to which he brought it. Your last sentence encapsulates that and I feel too many people don't appreciate weight and scale. We pivot to this idea of not being able to win in the league today unless you're following this "dynamic wing" model where you have a few guys with offensive versatility. It's like doing a side gig. You've got your main job that gives you a nice base pay and gives you all your insurance and benefits. Then you go out and do a side-gig at 1099 where your pay per time ratio is significantly larger than your main gig. You get frustrated with your main gig because you feel like it should provide all the "oomph" and feel-goods that your 1099 does, so you quit that. Then you realize there isn't enough 1099 work to really sustain you and now you've gotta figure out benefits and insurance and the next thing you know you've gotta list the house for sale. It was really your W2 that was opening the door to that 1099 being so awesome. Without the W2 the 1099 is... not so hot.
Yet you’ve been rooting for the Twolves like your life depends on it.Of course Cleveland/Minny losing would be great as it would cause changes that could result in worse future outcomes and just generally signals their future might be worse than projected.
I taste saltYet you’ve been rooting for the Twolves like your life depends on it.
At this point it’s hard to take what you say seriously anymore.
- iphon