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Aside from Dirk, I expect our young guys to be every bit as good as those players were. Favors is well on his way, Hayward is contributing a ton, and will have another good year coming up, and Kanter seems to have tons of potential. We may never have a scorer like McGrady, or as good a wing defender as Iggy, but overall production, I expect our young guys to at least approach everyone but Dirk on your list.

Go back and read my next post please.
 
Everyone here whines about how they don't want to tank because they don't want the Jazz to turn into the Timberwolves when the personnel decisions the past two years have been very Minnesota-like.

Playing the young guys is more Pop, OKC, LA, etc.

Playing Al and Paul over better, younger players is very Minnesota, Charlotte, GS.

Proof?
 
Dirk
McGrady
Marion
Stoudemire
Iguodala
Joakim Noah

There is a pretty chance you get an All-Star at 9. Paul George was picked #10.

Also, missing on one top 10 pick is ok. But all three?

p.s. I'm not so much ripping on the picks themselves but the development of those picks.

Also, I never mentioned #12. Thanks for putting words in my mouth.

Serious question:

How many of those were all stars in their first three years?

Now I certainly don't think the bigs in particular have played minutes that have been ideal, but I think you're going about this in the wrong way.
 
Go back and read my next post please.

The one about development? Where you said this: "You missed the point of the post. My issue isn't the picks made, but how the assets obtained from that trade have been used (they haven't). I've stated multiple times that I think Kanter will be a top three big man in a couple of years. I've stated I think Favor's floor is a better Chandler. So why aren't the Jazz issuing these assets? Why did Hayward's minutes drop this year? What was the point of trading Deron the last two years if you do not get anything worthwhile in return?

Basically my point is the Jazz have wasted the last two years with Al, Millsap, Howard, Bell, Foye, Marvin and Mo. They would have better off to keep Deron. At least they would have been a higher seed last year and made the playoffs this year."


I think I just disagree a little about the development. I don't think they have failed yet, but I am a little upset that they don't get playing time. I was not disagreeing with you on the earlier post, just saying that I thought they could be good like the players you listed. I don't think they are busts yet, like you said in the other post. Anyway, I think this coming year is where we can say if they are failing or not in the development of the young players.
 
Not only was he outta here regardless, but he was not really a superstar anymore. He was injured, and pouty. He has not been extremely impressive in Brooklyn. Down 3-1 to the Bulls without D Rose does not happen to a superstar...

maybe not a true superstar, but since getting healthy again in his last 10 games he's going for 24pts and 9 asts on 51% shooting. I'd take that on this team any day.
 
maybe not a true superstar, but since getting healthy again in his last 10 games he's going for 24pts and 9 asts on 51% shooting. I'd take that on this team any day.

Yeah, he still does have talent. With the C4, he would probably look like a superstar again, gettin all those assists. Of course, he would probably average three death stares at Hayward every night for passing instead of finishing the play.
 
I still give Ty an I for the season. But, i want to give him one more season to see what happens. And what are these dead weight long term contracts?? If you want to refer to AK as one; which is gone thank goodness.

So the changes you want to make are: Fire Ty and get SVG right? Get rid of long term contracts....which are non existant on this roster... what else? Bring back Jerry? Looking for a throwback to classic Jazz times i take it.

....wouldn't bring back Jerry even if he were to coach for free! This league and era is way past his prime and coaching ability! As far as long term contracts, depends on what your definition of "long term" is! Personally, I think the Jazz have thrown a lot of money away on players with 3 year contracts that contribute less than some D-League guys would have done....or at least couldn't have done any worse! As a number of posters have already pointed out, we've wasted 2 seasons with a bunch of non-athletic role players and bogus draft choices that have come from other teams that have turned Jazz basketball into something unrecognizable by the previous fan base of years gone by! What the Jazz front office has done in recent years especially with the hiring of Corbin, a virtual Sloan "clone" is not and has not worked! I don't know that SVG would be able to do much better...but it would certainly have been more entertaining that what we've witnessed the past two years, agree?
 
....wouldn't bring back Jerry even if he were to coach for free! This league and era is way past his prime and coaching ability! As far as long term contracts, depends on what your definition of "long term" is! Personally, I think the Jazz have thrown a lot of money away on players with 3 year contracts that contribute less than some D-League guys would have done....or at least couldn't have done any worse! As a number of posters have already pointed out, we've wasted 2 seasons with a bunch of non-athletic role players and bogus draft choices that have come from other teams that have turned Jazz basketball into something unrecognizable by the previous fan base of years gone by! What the Jazz front office has done in recent years especially with the hiring of Corbin, a virtual Sloan "clone" is not and has not worked! I don't know that SVG would be able to do much better...but it would certainly have been more entertaining that what we've witnessed the past two years, agree?

Raja Bell is the only guy that comes to mind as a bad three year wasted contract. Who else you thinking of when you say that we have dead weight contracts?
 
Raja Bell is the only guy that comes to mind as a bad three year wasted contract. Who else you thinking of when you say that we have dead weight contracts?

...copy and paste the Jazz roster the past two years with salaries.....and I'd be happy to point them out to you!
 
...copy and paste the Jazz roster the past two years with salaries.....and I'd be happy to point them out to you!
2013

O. NAME POS AGE HT WT COLLEGE 2012-2013 SALARY
10 Alec Burks PG 21 6-6 202 Colorado $2,111,160
3 DeMarre Carroll SF 26 6-8 212 Missouri $885,120
40 Jeremy Evans SF 25 6-9 194 Western Kentucky $1,794,872
15 Derrick Favors PF 21 6-10 248 Georgia Tech $4,753,320
8 Randy Foye PG 29 6-4 213 Villanova $2,500,000
20 Gordon Hayward SG 23 6-8 210 Butler $2,709,720
25 Al Jefferson C 28 6-10 289 $15,000,000
0 Enes Kanter C 20 6-11 267 Kentucky $4,319,280
22 Jerel McNeal SG 25 6-3 200 Marquette $44,835
24 Paul Millsap PF 28 6-8 253 Louisiana Tech $8,603,633
55 Kevin Murphy SG 23 6-6 185 Tennessee Tech $473,604
6 Jamaal Tinsley PG 35 6-3 197 Iowa State $1,352,181
11 Earl Watson PG 33 6-1 199 UCLA $2,300,000
2 Marvin Williams PF 26 6-9 245 North Carolina $8,287,500
5 Mo Williams PG 30 6-1 195 Alabama $8,500,000
Coach: Tyrone Corbin
 
You trade Deron, a superstar, for two top 3 picks not expecting one to be as good as Deron? You have a top 10 pick and don't expect him to be at least an All-Star?

No wonder the Jazz suck. If you have two top 3 picks and a 9, you expect AT LEAST one to be a superstar. Especially when you give Deron up a year early.

If the Jazz are picking "pieces" at 3, 3, and 9...

"Superstar" has become an overused word to describe merely "exceptional" basketball players. Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Jordan, Shaq, Hakeem, Kobe, Duncan, Lebron, and maybe Durant are superstars; I can't think of any others since the mid-eighties that qualify.
 
2013

O. NAME POS AGE HT WT COLLEGE 2012-2013 SALARY
10 Alec Burks PG 21 6-6 202 Colorado $2,111,160
3 DeMarre Carroll SF 26 6-8 212 Missouri $885,120
40 Jeremy Evans SF 25 6-9 194 Western Kentucky $1,794,872
15 Derrick Favors PF 21 6-10 248 Georgia Tech $4,753,320
8 Randy Foye PG 29 6-4 213 Villanova $2,500,000
20 Gordon Hayward SG 23 6-8 210 Butler $2,709,720
25 Al Jefferson C 28 6-10 289 $15,000,000
0 Enes Kanter C 20 6-11 267 Kentucky $4,319,280
22 Jerel McNeal SG 25 6-3 200 Marquette $44,835
24 Paul Millsap PF 28 6-8 253 Louisiana Tech $8,603,633
55 Kevin Murphy SG 23 6-6 185 Tennessee Tech $473,604
6 Jamaal Tinsley PG 35 6-3 197 Iowa State $1,352,181
11 Earl Watson PG 33 6-1 199 UCLA $2,300,000
2 Marvin Williams PF 26 6-9 245 North Carolina $8,287,500
5 Mo Williams PG 30 6-1 195 Alabama $8,500,000
Coach: Tyrone Corbin

...thanks for the effort! The ones in bold are pathetic contracts, even if they were for just 1 year!
 
It doesn't matter if any of the Core-4 are "superstars" or not (and I don't think they are). The point is they're talented young players with potential whose development has been marginalized by playing mediocre vets on a team that finished 9th in their conference.

I don't believe in "tanking" and I do believe in the benefits of fostering a winning enviromnent (which isn't always feasible) - but multiple reasons were given by Jazz personel throughout the season to support Ty/KOC's bizarre actions which included phrases like "82 meaningful games"..."avoid a losing culture"..."young players need to watch"..."fans will grow impatient watching the young guys lose" all of which has been shot to pieces given the facts GS in still playing and (moreso) the Jazz are in Cancun (see Mo/Stackhouse tweets) watching.

The Jazz tried to do it their way - when as late as the trade deadline their realistic ceiling was still only a 7/8-seed - and grossly miscalculated the talent of their veteran players as well as Ty Corbin's coaching ability. I've defended many Jazz moves throughout the years but this strategy was doomed from the start - and much of the criticism over their decisions this season is warranted. In 2012-13 - the Jazz failed.
 
...thanks for the effort! The ones in bold are pathetic contracts, even if they were for just 1 year!

Earl Watson, 2 years, 2 million
Randy Foye, 1 year, 3.5 mil
Marvin we traded for, and Mo we traded for. Mo expires this year as well, and Marvin next year.

I don't think Al is a bad contract necessarily (we traded for him) but he was bad this last year, because there were two guys ready to play in front of him. He is productive, but I would rather have the young guys. Teams have to have 13 guys, so we can't just sign no one. The cheap vet contracts on one year deals don't bug me too bad, its just the minutes of those guys that bug me.
 
You are saving yourself a ton from avoiding twitter. I have never seen a more depressing group of sports fans than those who read SLCDunk on a daily basis. They all pine for the old days of Sloan, Karl, and John and get pissed when things have evolved. Diana is the worst. Never seen someone want to go back to the classic jazz days than her.

Thanks.
 
It doesn't matter if any of the Core-4 are "superstars" or not (and I don't think they are). The point is they're talented young players with potential whose development has been marginalized by playing mediocre vets on a team that finished 9th in their conference.

I don't believe in "tanking" and I do believe in the benefits of fostering a winning enviromnent (which isn't always feasible) - but multiple reasons were given by Jazz personel throughout the season to support Ty/KOC's bizarre actions which included phrases like "82 meaningful games"..."avoid a losing culture"..."young players need to watch"..."fans will grow impatient watching the young guys lose" all of which has been shot to pieces given the facts GS in still playing and (moreso) the Jazz are in Cancun (see Mo/Stackhouse tweets) watching.

The Jazz tried to do it their way - when as late as the trade deadline their realistic ceiling was still only a 7/8-seed - and grossly miscalculated the talent of their veteran players as well as Ty Corbin's coaching ability. I've defended many Jazz moves throughout the years but this strategy was doomed from the start - and much of the criticism over their decisions this season is warranted. In 2012-13 - the Jazz failed.

Bravo. Well said!
 
"Superstar" has become an overused word to describe merely "exceptional" basketball players. Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Jordan, Shaq, Hakeem, Kobe, Duncan, Lebron, and maybe Durant are superstars; I can't think of any others since the mid-eighties that qualify.
Kareem??? Malone??? Barkley??? KG???
 
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