Gobert, Mitchell, Ingles, and O'Neale...that's what I would consider to be the core of this team and it's all around the margins. Fact is, those moves alone have guaranteed more success than most FO's are able to achieve. People do tend to throw that in the can and not acknowledge it as much as they should. If they were a fan of a team who has been bad for a decade, they would recognize that achievement and not take it for granted.
As fans, we will spend more time complaining about something simple like drafting Bradley or Udoka instead of acknowledging the killer trades made for Gobert and Mitchell. Comparing the actual impact of these moves to how much complaining/credit we give is hilarious. Then we'll get into these rabbit holes where the FO is terrible at this or that because they didn't decide to do exactly what we would have done. If they don't sign the FA we like out of the bargain bin, they are terrible even though their process got them O'Neale and Ingles.
The FO has definitely made some terrible moves and are objectively terrible in some areas. The Conley trade will go down as one of the worst in a long time and the initial Hayward negotiation was awful. There have been other poor moves around the margin, but those two moves in particular cost this team a real shot at a championship. But winning a championship is hard. This franchise has never won a championship and neither has half the league. We play in arguably the worst market in the league, and we haven't had owners who are enthusiastic about spending. Winning a championship cannot be the standard.
Quite honestly, I think the coaching has been just as bad if not worse than the FO in the last couple of seasons. The Jazz are still a very good team, but you cannot convince me that Quin has gotten the most out of this roster.
As fans, we will spend more time complaining about something simple like drafting Bradley or Udoka instead of acknowledging the killer trades made for Gobert and Mitchell. Comparing the actual impact of these moves to how much complaining/credit we give is hilarious. Then we'll get into these rabbit holes where the FO is terrible at this or that because they didn't decide to do exactly what we would have done. If they don't sign the FA we like out of the bargain bin, they are terrible even though their process got them O'Neale and Ingles.
The FO has definitely made some terrible moves and are objectively terrible in some areas. The Conley trade will go down as one of the worst in a long time and the initial Hayward negotiation was awful. There have been other poor moves around the margin, but those two moves in particular cost this team a real shot at a championship. But winning a championship is hard. This franchise has never won a championship and neither has half the league. We play in arguably the worst market in the league, and we haven't had owners who are enthusiastic about spending. Winning a championship cannot be the standard.
Quite honestly, I think the coaching has been just as bad if not worse than the FO in the last couple of seasons. The Jazz are still a very good team, but you cannot convince me that Quin has gotten the most out of this roster.