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Official Record Prediction Thread

Unfortunately, the prognostication was predicated on playing Portland 66 times. Having reviewed the schedule, I'm revising my earlier buffoonery. Jazz will win at best half of their games, but at worst will be a .500 team.
 
I really like the depth on this team and am hoping that Corbin sees how worthless Bell and Okur are to this team.

As for prediction 28-38. I just think they are too young. I do think that the depth they have is going to be helpful in this compressed schedule just not enough to make a real run.
 
I was thinking just the opposite of gregbroncs.
I say they go 38-28.

These guys are better than some will give them credit for.... and I think a lot of teams wont take them seriously, like they didn't take OKC seriously a couples years back.
Not to mention the shortened season on the side of the young guns.

Now this goes on record with the current Jazz roster.

Obviously.... if Jefferson or Millsap get traded, the win column will be lower.
 
Here's why: The Jazz are set up to become a major force about three seasons from now. Nobody has caught on to this nationally, but they're positioning themselves to be the next Oklahoma City. Utah has four lottery picks from the past two drafts -- Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter, Gordon Hayward and Alec Burks -- and are likely to have two more (their own and Golden State's) in the 2012 draft. That six-man group will give the Jazz a five-year window to win big in the middle of the decade.

I wish more Jazz fans could see what KOC is setting up here. Forget OKC. They're going to look like chumps once KOC builds his masterpiece.
 
22-44

Jazz get most of those wins early on in the schedule, and then it all comes crashing down again when the road schedule gets brutal. The lottery lads will keep us all excited for next season, though.
 
I predict we will be 1-0 after our first game.
I'm like the coaching staff, I take things one game at a time.
 
22-44

Jazz get most of those wins early on in the schedule, and then it all comes crashing down again when the road schedule gets brutal.

Last year the injuries to the gaurds and wings killed the Jazz. To address the problem the jazz signed Howard and Tinsley. I'm betting on the injury bug again.
 
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