Yeah. As an example:
John Stockton / Jose Calderon
Michael Cooper / Kendall Gill
Kawhi Leonard / Shane Battier
Sam Perkins / Reggie Evans
Hakeem / Matt Bonner
Idea: Big 3 draft
How it would basically work is that you can only draft three players above a certain threshold (say, ever an all-star or higher), the rest of the players drafted are below that threshold. I think that would be a way more interesting angle than usual and the historical deep...
The first thing the Jazz need to do if they’re really thinking about willfully putting themselves on the treadmill is to get their pick back from OKC. As it stands, if they just miss the play-in while the Timberwolves or Cavaliers have a year from Hell and hit the lottery, the Jazz would be...
I’m gonna choose to believe this is one last desperate attempt to get teams to come with serious offers for our quality vets instead of lowballing. Because any alternative scenario doesn’t making any ****ing sense.
The Jazz didn’t invent bottoming out as a method to develop their youth and amass lottery picks and there is more than enough evidence to suggest that that is a viable plan, if not the safest plan to rebuild.
Spinning a weird narrative completely void of fact that ***** on others to make sense...
If what you’re suggesting is that it would be both smart and “right” to make some trades to organically bottom out - even if they’re not perfect - then I concur 100%.
All I care about is results and in this case whether the resume is befitting for the role. I am not sure Ainge the Younger’s is or isn’t.
I can say I’m not a fan of the nepo thing conceptually, especially as it relates to JZ. I don’t think it’s good to make anyone in the braintrust disgruntled...
The second one of these giant wings becomes strong enough to be a legit big or have enough skill to stay a wing, they will probably pop. The problem is that neither of those things happen very much (almost never) for whatever reason with prospects like him.
I want to believe. I just kinda don’t...
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