My one true Christmas wish is that the 2026/2027 Jazz team is capable of getting defensive stops.
Credit to Jock for taking advantage of the situation, but truth be known, our defense makes everyone look great.
It’s the “will he ever get his athleticism back” talk that gets me. Y’all have the patience and vision of a toddler. His processing is horrible. It’s getting slightly better though. It will continue to get better with reps.He might be the worst non Love/Nurkic defender on the team in space.
He also put on a bunch of weight. His injury was also significant but not catastrophic. He will be fine but that will take some time to resolve both issues.It’s the “will he ever get his athleticism back” talk that gets me. Y’all have the patience and vision of a toddler. His processing is horrible. It’s getting slightly better though. It will continue to get better with reps.
Go get some apple juice and watch a couple Bluey episodes and it will be time. Patience children.
I mean we just don't have a huge sample of players who had the severity of injury Taylor had.It’s the “will he ever get his athleticism back” talk that gets me. Y’all have the patience and vision of a toddler. His processing is horrible. It’s getting slightly better though. It will continue to get better with reps.
Go get some apple juice and watch a couple Bluey episodes and it will be time. Patience children.
It was a fibula (probably the least-important bone in a person’s leg) fracture and dislocation. The injury itself should not have any long term ramifications besides the developmental disruption (that part is definitely real).I mean we just don't have a huge sample of players who had the severity of injury Taylor had.
Such a bozo take. Situations do matter.
And/or teams that have infinity chances to take swings in the draft because they set themselves up.So force feeding the young guys minutes and tanking hard for two years must have been the secret to OKC’s development right?
Situations do matter. I lean towards going guys the freedom to play through mistakes. When I look around the league there sure seems to be a lot of teams with “losing culture” that ended up just fine. But the idea that it’s super important one way or another is ridiculous.
The best development teams are really just the teams who identify and acquire talent the best.
So force feeding the young guys minutes and tanking hard for two years must have been the secret to OKC’s development right?
Situations do matter. I lean towards going guys the freedom to play through mistakes. When I look around the league there sure seems to be a lot of teams with “losing culture” that ended up just fine. But the idea that it’s super important one way or another is ridiculous.
The best development teams are really just the teams who identify and acquire talent the best.
The question there is are they losing because of culture or lack of talent. You didn't name any teams but lets just assume you are talking about brooklyn (or insert whatever franchise). If said franchise tanks and gets the first pick and drafts lebron james do they continue to lose due to their culture? I think the answer is no.There are also teams that have losing culture and then continue to lose. In fact, it is a long damn list.
I'm thinking of New Orleans, Sacramento, Chicago, Charlotte, Portland, and to some extent, the Clippers. Atlanta is bordering there too. Brooklyn and Memphis's culture look pretty broken as well. All of those teams have talent.The question there is are they losing because of culture or lack of talent. You didn't name any teams but lets just assume you are talking about brooklyn (or insert whatever franchise). If said franchise tanks and gets the first pick and drafts lebron james do they continue to lose due to their culture? I think the answer is no.
On the other hand there are other ways than the draft to acquire talent so the argument is there that if these teams would have just stopped tanking a long time ago or never tanked to begin with then maybe they would have been making moves to make the roster better all along and they wouldn't suck. Either way, I think the sucking is due to decisions made (to tank and to not make trades and free agency moves to improve) and bad luck (busts or bad lottery luck) rather than culture. No way to be sure though. I could be wrong.
Or, as it pertains to the jazz, if the jazz win 31 games this year and give their pick to OKC does that winning culture boost make them better next season than they would be if they won 21 games this season and got Boozer, AJ, or Peterson? I think the answer is once again, no.
There are also teams that have losing culture and then continue to lose. In fact, it is a long damn list.
I think the clippers is the best team to point at losing culture. That roster should be much better. I think most of those other teams dont have much talent. Their rosters suck and they need more talent either via tanking or making trades/ free agency acquisitions. I dont look at chicago, portland, charlotte, kings, new orleans, atlanta, memphis, brooklyn and see a bunch of dudes I wish the jazz would trade for.I'm thinking of New Orleans, Sacramento, Chicago, Charlotte, Portland, and to some extent, the Clippers. Atlanta is bordering there too. Brooklyn and Memphis's culture look pretty broken as well. All of those teams have talent.
Some of it might be coaching. A great coach probably isn't going to fall all over himself to move to any of these teams. Kevin Young saw the line outside his door and bailed to BYU. In that way the Jazz are ahead of the game because I think Will is a great coach who wanted this situation.
Fair enough. I can dig that. You are probably right that we should not try to be one of those teams.I guess the question is, if the Jazz got a mandate to make the playoffs today, and could even use some assets, do you think they could do it? I would assume yes, because of all of the loser *** teams floating around in the league. We should try to not be one of those teams, and that is a fine line to walk.
I think the clippers is the best team to point at losing culture. That roster should be much better. I think most of those other teams dont have much talent. Their rosters suck and they need more talent either via tanking or making trades/ free agency acquisitions. I dont look at chicago, portland, charlotte, kings, new orleans, atlanta, memphis, brooklyn and see a bunch of dudes I wish the jazz would trade for.
Like I think if you put Jokic and anthony edwards on pretty much all those teams you listed then they would instantly be really good despite the losing culture. It would be an interesting experiment.