The Jazz brought in one senior who they are keeping and one they are putting on a two way to go along with an incredibly raw 18 year old.
But they should not bring in Kuminga as they already have Ace, lol.
Lauri is a seven footer with very extensive injury history, he's not going to be good in 4 years when Hendricks and Ace and their 2026 pick are hopefully good.
What happened here is that Ainge went all-in on guys who couldn't defend immediately before the league decided that these guys are worthless.
So that was not great.
Should keep SloMo around for 25-30 games to juice Lauri's trade value before moving him.
Filipowski proved he was a rotation caliber NBA player last year, but now he has to prove he's good enough at shooting and defense to play PF and this is going to be... challenging.
If he is a bad defender at PF or a bad shooter, he's going to be a bench player, he needs to be good at both.
Kessler is completely unproven because his results are so bad but his supporting cast was the worst in the league and because his playstyle seems unlikely to translate well to the postseason (where he's never been).
But he's still going to get a huge deal because he's a promising third year player.
Poeltl and Turner are way older than Kessler and may produce 0 value in years 3 or 4 of their deal. They are not comparable, Kessler will get a lot more as his injury/decline risk is massively lower for the tail end.
5/175 to make him whole for being willing to throw 7 games last year.
Kessler was the key guy who had to go along with the tank as he had to agree to rest (strategically against the very worst teams in the league) with no injuries and very publicly join a very humiliating thing that the NBA got...
He just doesn't get any steals or rebounds or blocks at all. He generates no turnovers, provides no rim protection, and doesn't end possessions... Just doesn't do impactful things.
The Jazz had 4 of the 10 worst defenders in the NBA in their rotation last year (Keyonte, Sexton, Sensabaugh, and Cody) and I wonder how often that's happened.
One thing that's weirding me out is that Boozer looks like KAT but two inches shorter and a lot more coordinated+intelligent.
They have the exact same shooting form, body type, and the whole "rumbling into the paint looking semi awkward but being so massive that he's a huge weapon."
They are...
Yeah, he was Giannis thin entering the league but Giannis' family like... Couldn't afford food.
... Whereas Cody already had a millionaire brother and seemed to have a pretty normal childhood (normal enough for his brother to at least be pretty big in college)
It's very strange.
It's not the short-term fit that is the issue, the long-term fit just sucks. It cuts down on potential upside a lot if you specifically draft two players that could never play together on a good team even if they hit their potential. For two centers or whatever, you could trade one of them, but...
I mean, that went exceedingly poorly! We finished last in defense both years.
They are combo guards in that they are SGs who are too small to defend SGs.
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