We have played the toughest schedule in the league so far......... it only gets easier the rest of the way.
Yeah, but it won't be as easy as the schedule for any of the teams in the East.
We have played the toughest schedule in the league so far......... it only gets easier the rest of the way.
We could give up all of that and get jabari.............. or just do what we should be doing and tank properly and get him without giving up any of those guys
I mean jefferson missed practice with a back injury, so its a perfect time to sit him, but he plays anyway.
Burke rolls his ankle in the game, so we could have easily had him miss the rest of the game last night and get a crucial loss, instead he comes back in very quickly and finishes the game
what the jazz are doing (trying to win, when they should be trying to lose) could be said to be honorable or respectable, but honor and respect dont bring as many championships around as talented players does.
YET.
The Jazz are still in position to keep this thing in check (thanks in large part to how many teams in the east have to beat each other and that the Jazz would have a tough time finishing higher than 13th in the WC). But they have to DO SOMETHING. Going .500-ish (Jazz are, what, 8-9 since Trey came back?) is certainly not going to get it done.
We could give up all of that and get jabari.............. or just do what we should be doing and tank properly and get him without giving up any of those guys
I mean jefferson missed practice with a back injury, so its a perfect time to sit him, but he plays anyway.
Burke rolls his ankle in the game, so we could have easily had him miss the rest of the game last night and get a crucial loss, instead he comes back in very quickly and finishes the game
what the jazz are doing (trying to win, when they should be trying to lose) could be said to be honorable or respectable, but honor and respect dont bring as many championships around as talented players does.
Burke is the ultimate competitor so it is a delicate situation. You can't tell the guy "we are going to sit you and kill your ROY chances, so we can get a pick next year which we like more than you....."
Hayward is playing for a contract, so you can't sit him without a mess. Sitting Jefferson just means Burks plays more, which improves us. I don't know if there is an easy way to get the tank back on track. Trading Marvin is the only thing we can do that is going to have any real impact.
Burke is the ultimate competitor so it is a delicate situation. You can't tell the guy "we are going to sit you and kill your ROY chances, so we can get a pick next year which we like more than you....."
Hayward is playing for a contract, so you can't sit him without a mess. Sitting Jefferson just means Burks plays more, which improves us. I don't know if there is an easy way to get the tank back on track. Trading Marvin is the only thing we can do that is going to have any real impact.
I still say relax. As long as we end up somewhere in the bottom 6 then we got a shot..
I think the Jazz will, and should, play chicken with this a little. Its not time to panic yet. There is a lot of games left to be played. There is a very good chance we sustain some injuries down the road. And thats when we will collect our losses.
It is a delicate situation when it comes to what message we are sending the players by doing certain things. It was so bad at the beginning of the year that it was kind of scary. A lot of people were quick to wanna just blow it all up. I think that the Jazz are afraid of that. So they wouldn't mind seeing a liitle success while the whole team is healthy.
I think that the Jazz should hold course until the trade deadline and then evaluate what should be done. Give the players some hope for next year and some confidence going into next year.
I disagree. Much like Boozer's raise, the wins will come regardless. We need full tank mode to compensate for the fact that we're too talented/prideful to finish in the bottom 5.
I disagree. Much like Boozer's raise, the wins will come regardless. We need full tank mode to compensate for the fact that we're too talented/prideful to finish in the bottom 5. I don't mind if we muster up some courage to knock off OKC, San Antonio or Golden State, but I'll be damned if I have to watch us continue to win games against Sacramento, Philadelphia and Cleveland.
You clearly did not read my post and are just being irrational.
I read the post and these are the major premises that I completely reject:
1. Its not time to panic yet.
2. There is a very good chance we sustain some injuries down the road ... [a]nd thats when we will [should?] collect our losses.
3.It was so bad at the beginning of the year that it was kind of scary.
4. A lot of people were quick to wanna just blow it all up.
I don't feel we have the luxury of just assuming injuries will hurt us down the stretch. If we play the line this tight it will more than likely come back to bite us in the *** when "just three games" separates 199 combinations from 43 combinations.