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Butler or Matthews and I'm happy. Along with one of them and another solid contributor and we're a 4th-6th seed. I think we'll have an easier time attracting players as the Jazz culture is changing. Some morons will always be opposed to playing here but guys who truly want to win won't be.
 
Here is the biggest question:

Do they "need" a star? Or do they already have 2-3?

I think we already have our stars. I think we have four. I think Exum will be the best of the bunch. I think Hayward is an Allstar as soon as the record improves. I think Gobert will be an all star. Favors wil be borderline.

So, I don't see us as looking for that top flight guy anymore. If we can get one, great!

But, I'm looking for complimentary pieces now. I'm looking for a solid backup Center, like Kosta Koufos. I'm looking for a starting 3&D wing, like Snell, Middleton, Matthews. I'm looking for a veteran backup PG. I like Burks or Burke to man the second unit. If I can flip one for a 3&D player, I'll do it (like Burke to Chicago, who needs a PG, for Snell).

I feel like the Jazz have their core and their coach. Now it's time to bring in players who can compliment and build our bench.

It's time to make the playoffs next year.

So you'd rather have a mountain of low-level assets that might turn into absolutely nothing than a (nother) star player? Brilliant.
 
Jazz only have a shot if they throw a ton of assets at Chicago in a S/T. And I still don't see it.
 
Don't you think he is too similar to Hood though? (you've said he is a 3 and D guy). I think Burke has much more potential the way he's been playing. I know DL highly values our players and won't let them go easily (see extension for Burks as an example). He really believes in the players we've brought up. There were rumours the Jazz could have traded Burke at the trade deadline but DL felt that young PG in this league takes time to develop so he decided against it - and lo and behold he had been playing very well after the All Stars break.


I'm not saying your trade is a bad idea, I'm just saying knowing DL's track record, the recent decision not to give up on Burke, and the fact that we still have Hood who hasn't even been given a chance to play (DL also mentioned he'll be with us for a LONG time), all these indicates that this trade is pretty unlikely at this stage.

What on Earth gave you the idea that Hood was a 3 and D guy?
 
Ellis and green both have valid points.

Yes, by all means trade any asset not named Hayward, Gobert, Favors or Exum to get a 5th stud starter. You only need a rotation of 8-9. We have that.

1. Priority #1 is to upgrade your starters if possible. I think DL will try that. He won't trade Exum, but he could bring in someone else who is ready right now to make the starting unit better. Exum then develops as a backup - or maybe even starts but plays backup minutes. Kind of like they are doing right now. Trey is averaging about 30 mins and Exum 24. In that scenario, it would be replacing Trey with someone who shoots better and shares the ball. I hate watching Trey who thinks he's the best ISO player in the league. And puts up shots with 6 seconds remaining when they're trying to get the last shot. SHARE the DAMN BALL! The other option is to bump Alec to a 6th man role. He would be fantastic, IMO. But again, not with Trey on the team.

2. Upgrade the bench. Need another big even IF Booker remains. Ingles, Hood and Millsap are decent, but could use an established player, especially of the "3&D" variety in case Hood ISN'T the answer or continues to have injury problems. Ingles and Millsap become deep subs.

I don't think DL is necessarily sold on Trey. Burke is helping us by improving his trade value. But why even bring in Cotton? I think Utah is auditioning potential 3rd-string PG's. And Neto is certainly in that mix as well.

The immediate priority was to trade Kanter. It's hard to pull off two big deals at the same time. I know Phoenix did it. Those came together nicely for them. Maybe DL has already had some preliminary conversations but needs this year's pick to get a trade down. Jazz would be crazy not to insist on top-3 protection. And the other team(s) might not want to accept a pick in a future year. DL did tease us a bit by saying they could do something at the draft.
 
You can only play 5 players at a time. And as great and fun as depth is, you need to know who you're going to close games with on a nightly basis. This is especially poignant if you're as down on Burks as everyone seems to be around here.
 
Ellis and green both have valid points.

Yes, by all means trade any asset not named Hayward, Gobert, Favors or Exum to get a 5th stud starter. You only need a rotation of 8-9. We have that.

1. Priority #1 is to upgrade your starters if possible. I think DL will try that. He won't trade Exum, but he could bring in someone else who is ready right now to make the starting unit better. Exum then develops as a backup - or maybe even starts but plays backup minutes. Kind of like they are doing right now. Trey is averaging about 30 mins and Exum 24. In that scenario, it would be replacing Trey with someone who shoots better and shares the ball. I hate watching Trey who thinks he's the best ISO player in the league. And puts up shots with 6 seconds remaining when they're trying to get the last shot. SHARE the DAMN BALL! The other option is to bump Alec to a 6th man role. He would be fantastic, IMO. But again, not with Trey on the team.

2. Upgrade the bench. Need another big even IF Booker remains. Ingles, Hood and Millsap are decent, but could use an established player, especially of the "3&D" variety in case Hood ISN'T the answer or continues to have injury problems. Ingles and Millsap become deep subs.

IMO

Burke is gone sooner or later

One of Burks and Booker is gone probably Booker.

Those are our trade chips. As much as I like Booker I think he might be the piece that gets a deal done.
 
He's never shown a particular affinity for defense.

I've always thought he's a pretty solid defender, not Butler or Kawhi level, but not Stauskus level neither. Plus he's only had played a handful of games this season, DL has always preached patience. I don't think we've even scratched the surface of who Hood can be yet. To me his floor is at least a 3 and D guy.
 
But, I'm looking for complimentary pieces now. I'm looking for a solid backup Center, like Kosta Koufos. I'm looking for a starting 3&D wing, like Snell, Middleton, Matthews. I'm looking for a veteran backup PG. I like Burks or Burke to man the second unit. If I can flip one for a 3&D player, I'll do it (like Burke to Chicago, who needs a PG, for Snell).

*complementary
 
I've always thought he's a pretty solid defender, not Butler or Kawhi level, but not Stauskus level neither. Plus he's only had played a handful of games this season, DL has always preached patience. I don't think we've even scratched the surface of who Hood can be yet. To me his floor is at least a 3 and D guy.

He's just never been a 3 and D guy on any level before this. His identity as a player before this level was that he was an exceptionally poor defender.
 
You can only play 5 players at a time. And as great and fun as depth is, you need to know who you're going to close games with on a nightly basis. This is especially poignant if you're as down on Burks as everyone seems to be around here.

Why is someone "down" on Burks if they think he is sixth man of the year? Does Dallas win a title without JJ Barea?

I'd close games with: Exum, Hayward, Favors, Gobert. The fifth guy would depend on matchups and how the game is going. If Burks has been playing well, then close with him. If our 3&D guy has been rocking it, go that way. Heck, if we are down 5 and Hood has been stroking it, close with him.
 
From all the draft reports I had read about Hood were that he was an OK defender who has the potential to be a halfway decent defender. He's definitely not 3 & D but to call him awful on defense isn't true either. I've actually seen him play some decent defense for the Jazz - I din't think he'll ever known for his defense but he can play it well enough to the point where he's not being objectified by the other team for his lack of defensive skills.
 
You don't think he can shoot the 3? Or don't you think he can play D?

1) I watched Hood quite a bit in college. I know his game pretty well.

2) He sucks at defense.

3) On a team of terrible defenders, he was one of the worst despite having a larger skillset than the majority of his opponents.

4) He has struggled shooting so far, but he is a good shooter. Hopefully he starts getting in a groove again.

5) He's soft, physically and mentally. He has the tools to be really good, but I don't think he will be.

6) Once again, you didn't answer the question. Why did/do you think he can be a 3 and D player?
 
Why is someone "down" on Burks if they think he is sixth man of the year? Does Dallas win a title without JJ Barea?

I'd close games with: Exum, Hayward, Favors, Gobert. The fifth guy would depend on matchups and how the game is going. If Burks has been playing well, then close with him. If our 3&D guy has been rocking it, go that way. Heck, if we are down 5 and Hood has been stroking it, close with him.
Exactly. Just depends on what is needed most: points or maintaining a lead. And sometimes switches can be made on successive possessions. Snyder did that a few times with Kanter and Gobert. Pissed Enes off, apparently, but it was good coaching.
 
I've always thought he's a pretty solid defender, not Butler or Kawhi level, but not Stauskus level neither. Plus he's only had played a handful of games this season, DL has always preached patience. I don't think we've even scratched the surface of who Hood can be yet. To me his floor is at least a 3 and D guy.

There hasn't been one level of play where he's looked like even an average defender. He was terrible at Duke. I think it would be more accurate to say his ceiling is a 3 and D guy, rather than saying that's his floor.

Honestly kkkkkk, did you watch him at all in college?
 
There hasn't been one level of play where he's looked like even an average defender. He was terrible at Duke. I think it would be more accurate to say his ceiling is a 3 and D guy, rather than saying that's his floor.

Honestly kkkkkk, did you watch him at all in college?
Ceiling might be a young Steve NovaK?
 
Hood can play D, don't let these clowns fool you. He is recovering from an injury, you can't expect his D to be on point right now.

He couldn't defend at Duke cuz Duke sucks at defense as a team. He was a good defender at MSU.
 
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