Thee Jazz Fan
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Clarkson is a good dude and all, but I just hate watching him play basketball
First priority is to extend Lauri. If he won't extend then the choice is pretty easy, tear it down and go for a top pick in the 2025 draft.
If he does extend, then I think we owe it to him to push in and build a winning team around him.
This makes me kinda sad... cuz I think it might be close to the truth.The idea that Danny Ainge would ever feel like he "owes" something to Lauri is hilarious.
IMO Ainge knows he won't see a championship run with the Jazz. He's too old. He gets his late-stage kicks from playing the value hunting game, ****ing over other FO's in trades and hoarding picks.
Tanking works. Its not fool proof but it works.They need to start using those ****ing "assets" and do something with them.
**** tanking, it's garbage and doesn't even work.
Who is the last great championship team that's tanked? The Spurs? Every other team has either hit below the top 5 of the draft of got great FAs/tradesTanking works. Its not fool proof but it works.
There are levels to tanking. Lots of teams have done it here and there. But yeah there was a team that won 5 titles for tanking their asses off. Just got a generational talent by doing it again.Who is the last great championship team that's tanked? The Spurs? Every other team has either hit below the top 5 of the draft of got great FAs/trades
Not sure there will ever be an MVP drafted in the middle of the first or second round again.
I just think the overwhelming majority of mvp talent has come from the top 10 or so picks historically. Mid first round may do it again Nash was around there. Kobe too. I just think if you are talking championship or bust you are going to be relying on an outlier event somewhere. So simply saying tanking doesn't work isn't right.Why do you think that? Don't tell me that scouting has magically become much more reliable. Been hearing this for two decades.