Batman
Well-Known Member
Assuming we let Big Al, Millsap, and perhaps Mo walk, and the FO turns the team over to the young guys, what do you desire?
Being Bad: This means the young guys are not ready yet and though they will likely show flashes and have some break out games we will lose a hell of a lot, Corbin will be bashed, and we'll maybe even say that we wish we had Big Al back (kidding about Big Al). The one positive about this is that we will likely get a nice draft pick in the supposed draft of the decade.
If we are good: This will mean that the young guys are ready. Burks will likely have made the jump and our PG play will likely be pretty good with Caulderon, Teague, or Jack (McCullum maybe?) manning the point. Favors will be a defensive monster and Kanter would likely be having a break out year: 18 and 9 on 52 percent shooting.
So in essence, do you desire the Jazz to be Good right away after the vets leave, or for them to take some time so we can get a good pick in 2014-- are you wiling to wait a possible 2 years till you see the Jazz in the playoffs again?
Being Bad: This means the young guys are not ready yet and though they will likely show flashes and have some break out games we will lose a hell of a lot, Corbin will be bashed, and we'll maybe even say that we wish we had Big Al back (kidding about Big Al). The one positive about this is that we will likely get a nice draft pick in the supposed draft of the decade.
If we are good: This will mean that the young guys are ready. Burks will likely have made the jump and our PG play will likely be pretty good with Caulderon, Teague, or Jack (McCullum maybe?) manning the point. Favors will be a defensive monster and Kanter would likely be having a break out year: 18 and 9 on 52 percent shooting.
So in essence, do you desire the Jazz to be Good right away after the vets leave, or for them to take some time so we can get a good pick in 2014-- are you wiling to wait a possible 2 years till you see the Jazz in the playoffs again?