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Jazz Offseason Plan

2021 offseason plan = undo 2020 offseason and now do what should have been done in 2020 offseason.

DL was such dumbass for not drafting Bane or McDaniels. Soooooo stupid.
 
Favors/30 are most likely getting dealt on draft night.

There is zero chance we make the roster better in the short term without Conley coming back.

We will be extremely good next season if we ran it back but have someone like Batum instead of Favors. I’d be willing to say we’d probably be the #1 seed again.

There is a realistic alternate universe where we’re up 2-0 on the Suns going to Phoenix in the WCF.
 
Team was completely built around Rudy during the Crowder/Rubio era. All defense, no offense. Problem was and still is that we over corrected back to the offensive side. If we had a more healthy mix of shooters and defenders we'd be hoisting the trophy this week.
It is killing me watching the Suns, because their team is built exactly the way ours should be. There are even parallels (regardless of who is better): Ayton=Rudy, Paul=Conley, Booker=Mitchell. But it’s the rest of their team, with athletic two way players, that makes the difference. They even have Jae.
 
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Yeah, that's probably accurate, but I do think the latest iteration placed a larger burden on Gobert and made things easier for Mitchell.
How often does better spacing and unselfish play NOT help? It seems this is the question they approached their roster building with first, which is hard to argue against (I would argue with particulars, though).
 
It is killing me watching the Suns, because their team is built exactly the way ours should be. They even have Jae.
I know Jae became a punching bag, but if you watch basketball - especially playoff basketball - and can't come away with an appreciation for having dudes that gum up the game for the other team by any means necessary (but have enough skill to stay on the court), I truly do not know what to tell you.
 
I know Jae became a punching bag, but if you watch basketball - especially playoff basketball - and can't come away with an appreciation for having dudes that gum up the game for the other team by any means necessary (but have enough skill to stay on the court), I truly do not know what to tell you.
Bingo. Imagine how big an impact he’d have made this year. There was no one else in his role except Royce.
 
Jae Crowder is an all-star of throwing sand in the other team's gears. It is god damn annoying to watch in any situation besides when it benefits your team. But Chris Paul gets it, going out of his way to personally recruit him to the Suns ("We need you").

If he wasn't an important, useful, and worthy rotation player, he wouldn't have been to the last two finals. Point blank.

I'll always be a fan.
 
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