I am one who thinks it was a wasted season. If we don't make the playoffs, then why the hell was it necessary to sign and play mediocre veterans ahead of our young players? We could have as easily missed the playoffs giving Favors and Hayward 30+ regularly and Burks and Kanter 20+ regularly. Had we done that, we'd have a much better idea than we do now whether the C4 can really carry the team, and we would have been able to plan accordingly for next year. As it is, we still don't have an answer to this question, meanwhile, we have to decide whether to resign Jefferson and/or Milsap, plus Hayward and Burks are now soon coming off their rookie contract, and we need to know whether to commit the bigger money to them over the LT. What do we really know going forward to next year, other than Jefferson simply cannot be the key lynchpin for this franchise if we hope to make a deep playoff run? But I honestly doubt whether the Jazz FO and Corbin have even learned this glaringly obvious fact. Had we not wasted last year in the same way, then this might be a less bitter pill to swallow. But now we've wasted two years, and we STILL don't have answers. How can anyone say this season was a success with the Longer term view in mind? Hell, if we don't make the playoffs (which I now doubt we will), then this season wasn't even a success in the ST. The Jazz FO was afraid to take any kind of risk, always trying to hedge it bet, and in the end got bupkis in return. We are swiftly approaching, in my opinion, the worst case scenario for this season--no playoff, no answers, stunted growth, and disillusioned fan base. This whole season has been an anticlimactic disappointment.
We already knew this season was a waste early on. When we saw Corbin's rotations we saw the writing on the wall.
We should have turned this team over to the young guns along time ago. Doesn't mean they all have to start together, but
they should have been the focus. Maybe we'd know if one or more isn't worth going forward with already.
We already know the Sap Big Al Marvin show is pointless.
Guys - as stated above, I believe these last couple of years we've been stuck with Big Al's bloated contract (from trying to appease DWill's demands to keep going for the title). Big Al's contract was simply too difficult to move given the amount owed (remember how we had to use Boozer's trade exception to acquire it and Minny couldn't give it to us fast enough).
So we had to play winning basketball and sell as many tickets as we can so that we can pay for Big Al's contracts. The good news is Big Al's contract will be gone by the end of the year and we can start fresh.
I believe KOC/Lindsey will try to build this new phase from the ground up. With the loaded '14 draft class, I believe we'll play the young guys next season and see where that lands us. Why do I think this will be the case?
1. We were very reluctant to part with our x2 picks this year at the trade deadline. This signals that the FO wants to acquire as many young players as possible for our next phase. This is what the Cavs or the Cats have been doing for the past 2 seasons.
2. Lindsey had been hesitant in giving a straight answer as whether or not we'll re-sign Big Al or Millsap.
3. Simply letting Big Al & Millsap expire is the best way to guarantee we can give our young guys minutes next season. Nothing the FO had done up to this point contradicts this.
In conclusion, I believe they'll let Big Al & Millsap walk. Use the x2 picks on young prospects in '13 pick. Sign gap fillers / vets on short contracts. Extend Favors & Hayward. Let the young core play out next season and get a great draft pick in '14.
Hopefully we'll be fully loaded with young talents as well as experienced talents in Favors, Hayward and Kanter by that time.
So the last x2 years haven't been wasted IMO. We get rid of big Al's contract (last remnant of DWill's era), get Favors & Kanter to gradually progress at their own pace, and get our team ready for the next phase of this franchise.