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Rudy vs Capela comparison...

Rudy:

Giannis dunks all the time too, John Collins is better because he takes more difficult shots and scores less points at lower efficiency? lol

Collins scoring numbers are on the decline and so is his efficiency. There's a reason you guys have been begging someone to trade for him, he's not very good.
Please give it up. Now you are trying to compare Giannis's game to Rudy.
 
My point is because he is limited offensively other teams wanting to trade for him keep this in mind. But please don't compare Shaq to Gobert you will insult one of the greatest centers that ever lived
If he so limited why does he get so many foul shots per game??? Teams got to foul to hope to contain him.
 
Nice to read all post here. I still found funny the debate around Rudy limitation. We all know his limit and the FO too. But we sucks in play off definitly not bacause of our defense but because Don struggle, Mike was terrible and JC and Bogda not consistent enough.

I still believe that with a new coach, we can be much better. Trading for trading is a bad idea. The only real player with high value we got is Don. Rudy has limit and big are not popular in new NBA era specially at that price, Mike is aging. Bogda and JC don;t have a high value and i wouldn't trade Royce against a washing machine.
Totally understand FO position. Wait the market open and see what we can get.
 
FWIW, next year's draft appears to have at least a half dozen legit athletic wings that would have been lottery talents in this year's draft.

Scoot Henderson looks like a franchise-level PG. And then Wembanyama is whatever he is.

A couple lottery picks in next year's draft would be helpful.
 
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FWIW, next year's draft appears to have at least a half dozen legit athletic wings that would have been lottery talents in this year's draft.

Scoot Henderson looks like a franchise-level PG. And then Wembanyama is whatever he is.

A couple lottery picks in next year's draft would be helpful.

Next year’s draft beats the pants off this year’s especially in the top ten.
 
Next year’s draft beats the pants off this year’s especially in the top ten.
They're just different classes, this years draft had a ton of bigs at the top, next years draft has a bunch of guards/wings.

I like Dariq Whitehead, Leonard Miller, Cameron Whitmore, and Dillon Mitchell.
 
They're just different classes, this years draft had a ton of bigs at the top, next years draft has a bunch of guards/wings.

I like Dariq Whitehead, Leonard Miller, Cameron Whitmore, and Dillon Mitchell.

I'm not sure about Miller. He's got a lot to prove. I'd add Amen Thompson and Scoot Henderson to your list.
 
I think we may need to address an elephant in the living room though. Call it an existential crisis. The problem is that in order to win, you've got to have multiple All Stars. It takes years to draft and develop these All Star players. In the case of Utah and some other small markets, it seems as though these All Star players want to leave sometime during their 2nd contract.

DWill wasn't committed to staying. Hayward wasn't committed to staying. Now Mitchell isn't committed to staying. So what makes us think that when we draft and develop another iteration of All Star players they'll want to stay?
 
According to some people on Reddit, Mike Conley just started following the Clippers. They said the only other two teams he follows are the Jazz and Grizzlies. I’m not in Twitter so cannot verify.


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What about Conley for.....

Kennard, Mann, small expirings, 2028 lightly protected 1st, and multiple 2nd's


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I think we may need to address an elephant in the living room though. Call it an existential crisis. The problem is that in order to win, you've got to have multiple All Stars. It takes years to draft and develop these All Star players. In the case of Utah and some other small markets, it seems as though these All Star players want to leave sometime during their 2nd contract.

DWill wasn't committed to staying. Hayward wasn't committed to staying. Now Mitchell isn't committed to staying. So what makes us think that when we draft and develop another iteration of All Star players they'll want to stay?
Rudy was committed to staying.
 
Rudy was committed to staying.
So was Favors. Doesn't mean it's the right call to keep them forever.

The only way we can ever win a title is to build around the perimeter. Until everybody gets on board with that, our conversations, just like our team, will just continue to tread water.

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I think we may need to address an elephant in the living room though. Call it an existential crisis. The problem is that in order to win, you've got to have multiple All Stars. It takes years to draft and develop these All Star players. In the case of Utah and some other small markets, it seems as though these All Star players want to leave sometime during their 2nd contract.

DWill wasn't committed to staying. Hayward wasn't committed to staying. Now Mitchell isn't committed to staying. So what makes us think that when we draft and develop another iteration of All Star players they'll want to stay?
If you can win at a high level they will stay. The Jazz haven't done that. Or a better chance at staying. Mitchell should want to leave when his contract is up imo unless some unforseen drastic changes happen or he really likes money to an unhealthy extent.
 
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