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Is it bad or good that the Jazz have it?
 
Also don't forget how the New Orleans were rewarded with Anthony Davis by playing competitive ball down the stretch.


May be there is an unwritten rule somewhere ....
 
Screw integrity. Can we trade integrity for antony davis or paul george or wiggins/jabari or something?
 
Screw integrity. Can we trade integrity for antony davis or paul george or wiggins/jabari or something?
This is what I'm talking about!

Let's get this tank on. No games. Tanks only!
 
Well NO got AD because they had integrity down the stretch.
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As far as integrity goes, I'd hate to see them stoop to the Warriors level of tanking by throwing games on purpose. With that said, I see nothing wrong with them playing all of their young guys big minutes and forcing the coaches and players figure out how to make it all work and build chemistry for the future. It will be bumpy, but it will also be worth the ride. My biggest issue is with minute distribution. If it was tilted more toward the young guys, I'd be happy win or lose. The end result is you develop young guys and possibly land a star player while they learn how to play with each other for the future.
 
Correct, but they've played 34 games out if 82. There's still 48 games left. The way they've played lately, they might win 20 of those. I can live with that if it's the youngsters that have to lead the team to victories and handle the bulk of the floor time. Trade Marvin and/or Jefferson, then play Kanter, Evans, Garret and Gobert more and I think most would be happy to see the Jazz be competitive for every game.
 
I like seeing the young guys grow and develop.
Only thing i hate is to see Styrone on the sidelines, and the vets, whom we know their ceiling playing heavy minutes and having yet to be traded.
 
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