I mean, they effectively have traded a bunch of vets by just not playing them for long stretches. I'd expect some of them to get moved, can't imagine Collins/Clarkson/sexton are happy.Well I (and many of us) have been pleasantly wrong. I didn't think the jazz could tank this will without trading of vets/good players.
They are doing a crazy good tank with this decent roster.
If they can keep it up without making any trades and get a stud in the draft then next year could feature many many wins.
I mean, they effectively have traded a bunch of vets by just not playing them for long stretches. I'd expect some of them to get moved, can't imagine Collins/Clarkson/sexton are happy.
I want to agree with you, but there are too many signs that next year could be a tankjob, too.If they can keep it up without making any trades and get a stud in the draft then next year could feature many many wins.
That's the point though. They didn't trade anyone. They did the right thing and properly tanked like they should have the last couple years rather than half assing it.I mean, they effectively have traded a bunch of vets by just not playing them for long stretches. I'd expect some of them to get moved, can't imagine Collins/Clarkson/sexton are happy.
Definitely could be. But without Lauri, Sexton, Collins there would be no could about it. Because we have retained them, and lost just as much as if we traded them probably, next year has the option to be pretty good.I want to agree with you, but there are too many signs that next year could be a tankjob, too.
Kinda like an episode of “The Blacklist”, 1 step forward, 2 steps back.UTA loses by 15
WAS loses by 22
BKN loses by 14
TOR wins/NOP loses by 9
CHA loses by 5
The good news is we have gained a lot of ground on Toronto/Charlotte lately. The Bad news is that Brooklyn has entered the tank race in a real way.