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BasketballInsiders: Rudy Gobert is Ahead of Schedule

I think with the draft and making Burks the 6th man our bench will be average to good. But is that enough? Don't we want a legitimate championship contender? If so than while I like the guys the Jazz have on the bench I am not sure they have the right talent mix to get the Jazz to that title. Woefully short on shooters and a decent backup PG and C are needed as I think Burke and Kanter are gone. Ingles is a good hustle and glue guy and Booker could be the backup PF and Burks the 6th man. They need a PG, C and shooter.

So I sitll say that the Jazz need

Back up C
Exum to fullfill is potential as starting PG
Backup PG
Starting SG who can shoot well enough to free Hayward and defend
3 and D guy off the bench

Gobert/Backup C
Favors/Booker
Hayward/3&D/Ingles
SG shooter/Burks/Hood
Exum/back up PG

Could Hood develop into that SG shooter?

Neto and Tomic?

I know, I know... I'll see myself out.
 
They are pretty close. I think if Hayward, Favors, Gobert, Exum, and Hood all improve a little and we are able to add a solid vet like DMC we could be in playoff contention as soon as next season.
 
They are pretty close. I think if Hayward, Favors, Gobert, Exum, and Hood all improve a little and we are able to add a solid vet like DMC we could be in playoff contention as soon as next season.

In my dream scenario Exum and Hood develop enough to be our starting PG and SG. Then the Jazz simply need to address some reserve roles and this team could be good.
 
Is there anyone who doesn't think Rudy is going to roll out a 10 foot jumper by the start of next season?

There should not be anyone? I will state that I believe he will eventually be very good at up to 15-17 ft. out. With the ability to stick the occasional three. Right now they don't even attempt to guard him out there. Being really tall does not preclude learning to be a good jump shooter. Nowitzki-like is probably not in the cards.
 
If Gobert keeps his style of play and adds the hook and that 10 foot jumper to his game then that would be huge. If he does that I could see a 15 ppg, 10 rpg, 2 apg, 1.5 spg, 3 bpg on 55% shooting and 70% FT in about 35 mpg while limiting opponents to under 40% at the rim against him and altering who knows how many shots.

I'd be over the moon with that.
 
I don't want Gobert 15-17 feet from the basket except to set screens before rolling to the basket. He's a good offensive rebounder now - but his successes are mostly due to his sheer size and good sense of timing. When he gains some hand strength and learns about positioning he's going to be an offensive rebounding machine.
 
Basically what everyone is saying is that we need to tank for D'Angelo.

Really! I get really weary of "Tank for player X" If you will all just re-read or remember all the posts about "tank for this guy, or tank for that guy" and realize that you were all wrong. Tanking is a state of mind that exists in the minds of average fans who are without any real talent for improving an NBA team. The Jazz players of last year and this year were not tanking nor will they be. When a team gets so bad that they lose any competitive edge or desire then the fans jump up and say they are tanking! Its a myth! And the league would frown upon such a thing if it could be proven, as they should.
 
D'angelo is looking more and more like the guy we need to add to this team.

That and I really have high hopes for Hood being a really important part of this team going forward. Whether off the bench or starting.
 
Really! I get really weary of "Tank for player X" If you will all just re-read or remember all the posts about "tank for this guy, or tank for that guy" and realize that you were all wrong. Tanking is a state of mind that exists in the minds of average fans who are without any real talent for improving an NBA team. The Jazz players of last year and this year were not tanking nor will they be. When a team gets so bad that they lose any competitive edge or desire then the fans jump up and say they are tanking! Its a myth! And the league would frown upon such a thing if it could be proven, as they should.

Yeah. Duh. No one ever said that the players should try to lose.

This is a common misconception anti-tankers have about the meaning of the word "tank". Look at Philly. The players aren't going out there and saying, "Let's get this L, guiz", yet it's still one of the biggest tank jobs in history.

And your point about how we were all wrong about tanking for player X. Umm...pretty sure we'd all be pretty happy if we had Wiggins like we all originally wanted, and I'm pretty sure we're all happy we have Exum now (yes, we got him by tanking, whether you like it or not). And adding another player like Russell to the team would help us become contenders down the line, too.
 
Really! I get really weary of "Tank for player X" If you will all just re-read or remember all the posts about "tank for this guy, or tank for that guy" and realize that you were all wrong. Tanking is a state of mind that exists in the minds of average fans who are without any real talent for improving an NBA team. The Jazz players of last year and this year were not tanking nor will they be. When a team gets so bad that they lose any competitive edge or desire then the fans jump up and say they are tanking! Its a myth! And the league would frown upon such a thing if it could be proven, as they should.

Never could have said it better Grandpa
 
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