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Who in the FRUMP are we actually going to beat?

The Jazz Wonderbra

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Hey folks... Long time, no post.

But seriously now... WHERE ARE WE GOING TO GET WINS OUT OF THIS TEAM? I have heard predictions as high as 45 wins and as low as 25 wins from so called experts. But, how? Who can we beat? We'll put up a fight against the Bobcats, 76rs, Suns, Pistons, and other bottom dwellers, but about 12 Western Conference Teams figure to be competing for playoff spots come February/March.

Our brave coach has a backbone made out of sopping wet spaghetti, our youth movement is over rated on this forum based on the pre-season performances (barring Kanter to date). The bench is TURRIBLE. And the point guard position has MAJOR question marks. How about 4rth quarter closers? We have Hayward who is a good player, but hasn't shown above avg. Clutch capabilities.

I figure the vast majority of our wins will be defensive stops w/ transition on our home court. Will we win more than 7 games on the road? Will we win more than half of our home games? Perhaps some folks want to spend some time breaking down the season game by game to anticipate wins and losses. I really see us in the 24 - 26 wins at the end of the season range.

Supporting through the voluptuous and not so voluptuous years... Jazz Wonderbra
 
Hollins / Wiggins 2014

That would make everything worthwhile. Damn, would adding those two change the quality of this team. Even if you don't do much with the Golden State pick, adding a dynamic player like Wiggins and a gritty, veteran coach like Hollins would be HUGE for the young core moving forward. Both pieces would help Kanter, Favors, Hayward, Burks and Burke with their development.

I hope they play hard this year and try to win as much as possible, but lets face it. . .

. . . They're not winning a lot of games this season. And it's okay for that to happen.
 
If we suck hard enough can we get the #1 and #2 picks?
 
I <3 the OP.

This
And I would like to add that if we get wiggins then it will all be worth it.

Lebron went to 2 finals in cleveland with a worse supporting cast than the jazz have by far.
And lebron was young as a mutha too.
 
We're getting Wiggins and then we can enjoy all the years of debating who's the 2 and who's the 3 between he and Hayward.

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I can live with that. Andrew Wiggins is a rich-man's version of Harrison Barnes. It would be interesting to see the Jazz with a starting lineup of Kanter/Favors, Wiggins/Hayward and Burke. A good coach would be able to rotate that group and delegate responsibilities based on matchups. That would be kind of neat. Of course, you'd have to land Wiggins and a good coach first.
 
I can live with that. Andrew Wiggins is a rich-man's version of Harrison Barnes. It would be interesting to see the Jazz with a starting lineup of Kanter/Favors, Wiggins/Hayward and Burke. A good coach would be able to rotate that group and delegate responsibilities based on matchups. That would be kind of neat. Of course, you'd have to land Wiggins and a good coach first.

A rich man's Barnes is putting it lightly.

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