AlaskanAssassin
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The ESPN Future Power Rankings predicts future success for the following three seasons and is done by Chad Ford and John Hollinger. The five components are Market, Players, Management, Money, and Draft. It's an Insider Article so I'll only provide a small portion of the article. But for you ESPN subscribers here is the link.
https://insider.espn.go.com/nba/story/_/page/FuturePowerRankings-1-120815/1-5
The Jazz have solid veterans such as Paul Millsap and Al Jefferson, but they also have very intriguing young players being groomed at multiple positions. Derrick Favors, a No. 3 overall pick, looked like a potential stud at the end of last season. Gordon Hayward improved dramatically in his second year. And lottery picks Enes Kanter and Alec Burks showed potential in their rookie season.
This summer, the Jazz took another step forward by acquiring point guard Mo Williams for essentially nothing. We believe Williams is a major upgrade over Devin Harris and should help bring stability to the roster. The addition of Marvin Williams should also help. While Marvin Williams has failed to live up to his pre-draft reputation, the player once selected a spot ahead of Deron Williams is still a solid defender who adds a veteran presence at the 3.
The Jazz are still a year or two and a piece or two away from being serious contenders, but all signs continue to point in the right direction.
https://insider.espn.go.com/nba/story/_/page/FuturePowerRankings-1-120815/1-5
The Jazz have solid veterans such as Paul Millsap and Al Jefferson, but they also have very intriguing young players being groomed at multiple positions. Derrick Favors, a No. 3 overall pick, looked like a potential stud at the end of last season. Gordon Hayward improved dramatically in his second year. And lottery picks Enes Kanter and Alec Burks showed potential in their rookie season.
This summer, the Jazz took another step forward by acquiring point guard Mo Williams for essentially nothing. We believe Williams is a major upgrade over Devin Harris and should help bring stability to the roster. The addition of Marvin Williams should also help. While Marvin Williams has failed to live up to his pre-draft reputation, the player once selected a spot ahead of Deron Williams is still a solid defender who adds a veteran presence at the 3.
The Jazz are still a year or two and a piece or two away from being serious contenders, but all signs continue to point in the right direction.