OT: the East - West balance right now is an absolute travesty. Boston is sitting at 9-12 and would be the 4 seed if the playoffs started.
3 teams in the East are over .500. THREE.
This is about the only thing that can save the Jazz. Most east teams will still have a shot to squeak into the playoffs. They can't afford to go full tank and they have softer schedules. The Jazz are going to keep getting blasted by west teams and play their way into a top 3 pick.
The all-star game should really tell us which conference is better
So it's the Jazz vs. 50 percent of the eastern conference in terms of the tank I guess.
Backleash?
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Thank god I'm not correcting your typos, doe
Don't forget Sacramento. I love the fact many of the EC bottom feeders are now playing each other. Utah only has 3 games left against Sacramento, I believe, and the next teams up from the Kings are all around .500 (Memphis, New Orleans and Minnesota). So a much harder schedule than the EC teams. This could be a season in which all 8 WC playoff teams win 50 games. That gives us hope that with an injury or two, GS could still miss. Even a #14 pick is going to fetch a pretty good player in the draft.
Twas an honest question as to wtf that meant cuz backlash doesn't really work either.
FWIW, I don't make typos I just have my own linguistic style.
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It`s tough to see the Jazz being relevant any time soon, or thereafter. Most players (especially high profile ones) just don`t want to live in SLC. Sure the Jazz could draft good and get lucky - players like Stockton, Malone, Millsap - who don`t necessarily crave the big city lights, but it will be tough.
It was a bad decision allaround to let Millsap go. Gordon/Sap/Favors could have been good. Bad management. Favors and Kanter have center written all over them.
A player like Millsap, who enjoyed Utah - the dim nightlife - should have been kept by Utah.
It`s tough to see the Jazz being relevant any time soon, or thereafter. Most players (especially high profile ones) just don`t want to live in SLC. Sure the Jazz could draft good and get lucky - players like Stockton, Malone, Millsap - who don`t necessarily crave the big city lights, but it will be tough.
It was a bad decision allaround to let Millsap go. Gordon/Sap/Favors could have been good. Bad management. Favors and Kanter have center written all over them.
A player like Millsap, who enjoyed Utah - the dim nightlife - should have been kept by Utah.
It`s tough to see the Jazz being relevant any time soon, or thereafter. Most players (especially high profile ones) just don`t want to live in SLC. Sure the Jazz could draft good and get lucky - players like Stockton, Malone, Millsap - who don`t necessarily crave the big city lights, but it will be tough.
It was a bad decision allaround to let Millsap go. Gordon/Sap/Favors could have been good. Bad management. Favors and Kanter have center written all over them.
A player like Millsap, who enjoyed Utah - the dim nightlife - should have been kept by Utah.
You are wrong.