homeytennis
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The impact of THT.37 yeesh
The impact of THT.37 yeesh
Cam played a GLeague game.Also interesting the entire Rockets team played besides Whitmore who got a DNP-CD
I somehow missed this when you posted it but Minny owns our 2RP this year. Went there as part of that Conley deal...Jazz have their own 2RP pick this year, I think. Hence, we could have the following picks: Top 6, ~17, ~28, ~32. Not sure if we'd be able to package our three later picks to move up to the late lottery. I'd be surprised if the Jazz want 4 rookies next year.
The greatest mistake in the Jazz’s fumbling the ball at the 1 yard line in ‘22-‘23 is not the Conley trade that DID happen (I probably make that move in the situation that existed at the time), it was not sending Bojan, Vanderbilt, Beasley, and Beverly (+ maybe Clarkson) before the season to the Lakers for Russ (+ maybe THT) and a pick. I seem to recall @Tony Jones reporting that the Jazz walked on that framework.I somehow missed this when you posted it but Minny owns our 2RP this year. Went there as part of that Conley deal...
I somehow missed this when you posted it but Minny owns our 2RP this year. Went there as part of that Conley deal...
There was a lot that went into that season... once we started hot the options were limited. Hot start and hosting the AS game meant pulling the plug was kind of hard.The greatest mistake in the Jazz’s fumbling the ball at the 1 yard line in ‘22-‘23 is not the Conley trade that DID happen (I probably make that move in the situation that existed at the time), it was not sending Bojan, Vanderbilt, Beasley, Beverly, and (+ maybe Clarkson) before the season to the Lakers for Russ (+ maybe THT) and a pick. I seem to recall @Tony Jones reporting that the Jazz walked on that framework.
But the Conley trade was pretty unsavory. Especially since that pick (Hendricks) is looking like booty right now and they might’ve done just as well if not better if they didn’t cut their own legs off just to get the 9th pick (the lesson here being that if you’re gonna tank, TANK; don’t get cute about it).
I think there is a lot of truth to this... but I also think we had an offer that was very close to what we ended up taking. We had plenty of time in the transaction window to make the move we wanted to. They were greedy and misdiagnosed what they had leftover from a standpoint of winning games. Some of that was stuff that wouldn't have been predicted some was pretty predictable.I've become somewhat forgiving of the "half tank" because pretty much every "tanking" team is making the same "mistake". Truth is, it's probably less of a mistake than it is reality. You can't just trade guys whenever you want even if they're good, valuable players. The idea of snapping your fingers and turning players into assets is a falsehood. If it was so easy, we'd see teams like POR and BKN already gutting their roster. Like you're really going to tell me BKN doesn't know they should tank or want to? Of course they do. BKN isn't trying to get cute with things, it's just the reality of their situation. I think it was poor work by DA to take two whole seasons to get here (and that was likely a result of him being too much of a stickler), but it doesn't happen as easily as people make it out to be. You could make the argument that the Jazz would have been better off simply giving everyone away for free, but that's not going to happen in a real world situation.
When you're in a position with a bunch of vets leftover from a previous version of the team, the expectation should not be that you can turn them into picks quickly and tank perfectly. The expectation should be that you'd be lucky to get anything for them immediately and more realistically you will have to wait and get very little to nothing. It's a mistake to think that these trades can happen at any time and also a mistake to think that you're going to get anything good. I remember when we were talking about 2 unprotected first round picks in the Lakers deal. We didn't even get half of that lol. We have this idea that tanking is so simplistic and effective, but real life doesn't work like it does in a video game.
IMO you can't be both unhappy with the return on our vets through trade and unhappy with the lack of tanking. This magical world were we get good value for them and get to tank does not exist. Complete fantasy.
I think there is a lot of truth to this... but I also think we had an offer that was very close to what we ended up taking. We had plenty of time in the transaction window to make the move we wanted to. They were greedy and misdiagnosed what they had leftover from a standpoint of winning games. Some of that was stuff that wouldn't have been predicted some was pretty predictable.
Some other teams that need to move off vets likely didn't have an offer for some of them like Brooklyn with Shroeder. Though if they wanted to they could move DFS and Cam Johnson for 50 cents on the dollar this season.
Since the Rudy/Don trades I'm fairly understanding of some of the mistakes they made. Some made no sense but they weren't end of the world type of stuff (THT Collins). I like what they are doing with where they are for the most part. We just need some help from lady luck one way or another. The ultimate ceiling of this rebuild likely is determined by how lucky we get over the next 2 years. I think they are maximizing (or close to it) their chances at getting lucky and being able to take advantage of that luck. All you can ask for really.
Well then you're not gonna like the fact that our 2026 2RP went there too on that same trade, and could also be top 35.Holy Cow. That sucks.
Not that we need another pick this year, but that's an actual valuable asset we gave away.
Non-trades are harder to assess because we dont know if it was us or the other side who opted out.The greatest mistake in the Jazz’s fumbling the ball at the 1 yard line in ‘22-‘23 is not the Conley trade that DID happen (I probably make that move in the situation that existed at the time), it was not sending Bojan, Vanderbilt, Beasley, Beverly, and (+ maybe Clarkson) before the season to the Lakers for Russ (+ maybe THT) and a pick. I seem to recall @Tony Jones reporting that the Jazz walked on that framework.
But the Conley trade was pretty unsavory. Especially since that pick (Hendricks) is looking like booty right now and they might’ve done just as well if not better if they didn’t cut their own legs off just to get the 9th pick (the lesson here being that if you’re gonna tank, TANK; don’t get cute about it).