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akirac73

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Per ESPN Insider...https://espn.go.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/13692933/nba-2015-future-power-rankings

Jazz ranked #8

Excerpt:
"The young roster is the story in Utah. Gordon Hayward and Derrick Favors have developed into cornerstones, and Rudy Gobert is a force in the middle. Dante Exum, Alec Burks, Rodney Hood and Trey Lyles round out a youthful core that has Jazz fans excited.

The on-court improvement was obvious and rapid last season, with the Jazz winning 21 of their last 32 games.

Off the court, Utah scores well in the management category under the patient leadership of Kevin O'Connor, Dennis Lindsey and coach Quin Snyder. That's essential for a market that continues to rate low in appeal.

One major concern is at point guard. Exum is out for the season with a torn ACL, and Trey Burke has been a disappointment, making the future murky at that position. But if Exum can return to health and build on his potential, the Jazz have a very bright future."

1. Golden State
2. San Antonio
3. Cleveland
4. Chicago
5. Houston
6. Miami
7. Los Angeles (Clippers)
8. Utah
9. OKC
10. Boston
11. Washington
12. New Orleans
13. Milwaukee
14. Dallas
15. Indiana
16. Toronto
17. Philadelphia
18. Portland
19. Minnesota
20. Memphis
21. Atlanta
22. Phoenix
23. Orlando
24. Denver
25. Charlotte
26. Los Angeles (Lakers)
27. Detroit
28. New York
29. Sacramento
30. Brooklyn
 
Per ESPN Insider...https://espn.go.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/13692933/nba-2015-future-power-rankings

Jazz ranked #8

Excerpt:
"The young roster is the story in Utah. Gordon Hayward and Derrick Favors have developed into cornerstones, and Rudy Gobert is a force in the middle. Dante Exum, Alec Burks, Rodney Hood and Trey Lyles round out a youthful core that has Jazz fans excited.

The on-court improvement was obvious and rapid last season, with the Jazz winning 21 of their last 32 games.

Off the court, Utah scores well in the management category under the patient leadership of Kevin O'Connor, Dennis Lindsey and coach Quin Snyder. That's essential for a market that continues to rate low in appeal.

One major concern is at point guard. Exum is out for the season with a torn ACL, and Trey Burke has been a disappointment, making the future murky at that position. But if Exum can return to health and build on his potential, the Jazz have a very bright future."

1. Golden State
2. San Antonio
3. Cleveland
4. Chicago
5. Houston
6. Miami
7. Los Angeles (Clippers)
8. Utah
9. OKC
10. Boston
11. Washington
12. New Orleans
13. Milwaukee
14. Dallas
15. Indiana
16. Toronto
17. Philadelphia
18. Portland
19. Minnesota
20. Memphis
21. Atlanta
22. Phoenix
23. Orlando
24. Denver
25. Charlotte
26. Los Angeles (Lakers)
27. Detroit
28. New York
29. Sacramento
30. Brooklyn

That puts us 5th in the West. I'd be stoked if we ended with the 5th seed with Exum knocking on the door again for the following year.
 
I guess you have to conclude that this is fair, given that we're ahead of the other young teams -- Milwaukee, Minnesota, Orlando, Washington, Nola, etc.
 
The Pistons at 27 is silly imo. Drummond, Caldwell-Pope, Jennings, RJax, whoever the hell try drafted this year. A coach who can coach imo.
 
Hawks at 21. Cmon. They were just the 1 seed and should be formidable for a few years.
 
Here are the stacked rankings per category and overall. I also felt like Utah was penalized for the market. I just don't see how that is a huge factor, except for the attractiveness to potential free agent signings. So I have also included a stacked ranking that excludes the Market.

Utah is ranked 8th with the market included. But excluding the market grade, based only on the players, organization, future draft positions, and salary cap, Utah is ranked 4th.


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So they like Utah huh? For them to be rated 15th in the draft with all those picks stockpiled,. They've gotta be banking on the actual Jazz picks being pretty high in the 1st round..
 
So they like Utah huh? For them to be rated 15th in the draft with all those picks stockpiled,. They've gotta be banking on the actual Jazz picks being pretty high in the 1st round..

It looks like the draft grade is based on a few factors:

1- How many future picks the organization has retained.
2- How high in the draft those selections are in the rounds.
 
So they like Utah huh? For them to be rated 15th in the draft with all those picks stockpiled,. They've gotta be banking on the actual Jazz picks being pretty high in the 1st round..

Probably more so that utah makes great draft picks.
 
Wait, why are Miami and Chicago rated so high? Both those teams best players are getting older (besides Butler on the Bulls).
 
And why is Boston 10?

They are a team full of "4th best player on a contending team" type players.
 
Wait, why are Miami and Chicago rated so high? Both those teams best players are getting older (besides Butler on the Bulls).
Agree. I'd question Miami. Wade is on his last legs and Deng is no spring chicken. I know they picked up Dragic, which should be a big improvement. But still, as you said, their stars are aging. As for Chicago, I guess a lot depends on the health of Rose. Pau certainly showed in Eurobasket that he still has plenty of Gas(ol) left in his tank (see what I did there?).
 
Not that I agree with all the rankings but it is not based off of just the players on the team. Other factors are affecting the standings like FO, money and market.
 
Agree. I'd question Miami. Wade is on his last legs and Deng is no spring chicken. I know they picked up Dragic, which should be a big improvement. But still, as you said, their stars are aging. As for Chicago, I guess a lot depends on the health of Rose. Pau certainly showed in Eurobasket that he still has plenty of Gas(ol) left in his tank (see what I did there?).

Hassan tho.
 
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