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Nice optimistic article about William Howard

I did not realize he was an elderly 26 years old.
Yeah, if he is going to make it in the nba, it better be quick. He will not get a lot of second chances. Here is to hoping the homer glasses are accurate and he is a good bench piece on arrival.
 
Yeah, if he is going to make it in the nba, it better be quick. He will not get a lot of second chances. Here is to hoping the homer glasses are accurate and he is a good bench piece on arrival.
This to singles that the Jazz think he is ready to contribute to the varsity now rather than later.
 
Yeah, if he is going to make it in the nba, it better be quick. He will not get a lot of second chances. Here is to hoping the homer glasses are accurate and he is a good bench piece on arrival.

He doesnt turn 26 til late October.

He's a full year younger than Ingles and a year older than O'Neale when they each joined.
 
you weren't on board the Elijah Milsap train ??

Good point. But I think after the moderate success of Elijah and Christopher Johnson and the unbelievable success of Jingles and O’Neale, Jazz fans are WAY to excited about Howard, Kidd, and the second rounders (WG included.)

I’m sure other teams have successful players from the second round, but Jazz fans have been conditioned since the mid 90s to think we are good at finding late round talent (Russell, Anderson, Millsap, Matthews...)


I think there could be real value in picking up Euro players when they are at the peak of their career. Especially while we are pushing for a championship. No need to develop young guys. Get the guys that were borderline NBA players on draft night and have thrived for a few years in Europe and are ready to contribute.


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He doesnt turn 26 til late October.

He's a full year younger than Ingles and a year older than O'Neale when they each joined.
And each of those guys showed they belonged from that first season. If we hit on another diamond in the rough type player, I'll be ecstatic.
 
I'm really optimistic on the end of the bench guys this year.

Probably the most exciting group of "scrubs" the Jazz have ever had IMO.

It may be. I don't disagree. But when you say "group of scrubs" are you talking about Jazz players, or your manchild friends that visit you in your mothers basement? I've seen a post where you were very adamant about your stance and beliefs with white privilege which leads me to believe that your opinion also consists of being pro - Tiki Torch and hiding behind whatever you can.
 
It may be. I don't disagree. But when you say "group of scrubs" are you talking about Jazz players, or your manchild friends that visit you in your mothers basement? I've seen a post where you were very adamant about your stance and beliefs with white privilege which leads me to believe that your opinion also consists of being pro - Tiki Torch and hiding behind whatever you can.
wut?
 
It's a brave new world!

The amount of positive press we are getting is unprecedented.

It's a different world, to be sure, but more for Forbes than the Jazz, I think. They've hired (or are at least publishing contributions from -- I'm not sure how it works) Ben Dowsett and Andy Bailey, so more Jazz stuff is coming out. But they're publishing relatively obscure sports articles these days, including about lesser NBA teams (such as the Grizzlies) as well.

But I'm not complaining. It's good to have content like this. I tend to agree with Dowsett on Howard here.

Here's a few more recent things from Forbes:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/andyba...019-20-utah-jazz-be-offensively/#35cfb9818e0a
https://www.forbes.com/sites/andyba...an-mitchell-and-mike-conley-of-the-utah-jazz/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/bendow...llow-in-royce-oneales-footsteps/#2b23d501c48b
 
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