So the front office puts together by far the best roster we've had under Quin and ESPN ranks us worse than they have the past 3 years...makes perfect sense.
Apparently. 5th string point guard isn’t a thing, so they might as well have created some salary ballast for a potential future trade by getting a savvy veteran as a mentor instead of a project that won’t play.
It just doesn’t make any sense to me. I know this should be a quibble but it reeks of a phoned-in or pet move and that **** drives me bonkers as a matter of principle.
I don’t know what I’m talking about and my anger is obviously completely irrational.
Warriors outside the top 10 too... people forgot that the Warriors were good pre-KD I guess.
The west is bonkers... again.
Not sure what you're expecting on the seconds. But if they turn into any sort of capable NBA player, they would likely be under control contract wise for likely a half-decade. They also become minor assets if they play overseas, which can be used in other trades. Utah loses nothing in purchasing those picks.
So the front office puts together by far the best roster we've had under Quin and ESPN ranks us worse than they have the past 3 years...makes perfect sense.
I know nothing about gambling, but somehow our title odds (14-1) are better than three teams ranked ahead of us (Nuggets, Celtics and Blazers). Guess it has something to do with expected betting behaviour? Lakers have the best odds at 3-1, but are ranked 6th.
What I'm saying is that by buying second round picks (and spending a lot on them) the FO is giving the impression that these guys are good enough to be on the 15 man and very possibly be contributors. Teams don't generally purchase picks to take players that won't contribute. And the Jazz definitely don't do that. Yeah, we can keep them on two ways. But guys on two way contracts can only play in like 45 games and can't play in the playoffs. Was it worth buying the picks just for that? Two way spots aren't hard to fill.
Going by the members of this forum Jazz fans are a bunch of weirdos. Who am I to judge what they do with their money.Yeah, we all know that heavy betting action out of Utah skews these type of things for big markets like the Jazz. . .
Going by the members of this forum Jazz fans are a bunch of weirdos. Who am I to judge what they do with their money.