I think Devin is fine now. I just worry about his play a few years from now when all our youngsters have become men. Who runs THAT team?
I think Devin is fine now. I just worry about his play a few years from now when all our youngsters have become men. Who runs THAT team?
You ready to write him off like that already? He's 28, he had to deal with a serious injury and he played for the worst team in decades.
Or we trade an expiring contract or one of the bigs if/when Kanter and Favors become starters for an established veteran.I agree. I suppose what we can hope for is accelerated growth from our youth and a 30-31 year old Devin who's matured, learned to truly lead ala Chauncey, and a perfect compliment to our young team.
That has been my thinking ever since we traded for him. He is a good PG. Like the article said, he is in the top half of starting PGs but I worry when the young guys mature if he is able to really run the team like it should be run.
I know that there has been a lot of talk about the right kind of PG for the future Jazz and I honestly feel like Teague is not a good fit. I like the idea of Kabongo and then Marshall. If the future Jazz could have a PG with Stockton-like thinking then that is the ultimate complimentary piece to the puzzle. The way that I look at it Hayward can shoot, Burks can create his own shot/be a cutter & slasher, Favors is going to be a beast and Kanter has potential to be an amazing lost post presence with a great midrange shot. All of those guys would be even better with a PG that is looking to get the team involved. A Rose/Westbrook PG would hurt the team.
That has been my thinking ever since we traded for him. He is a good PG. Like the article said, he is in the top half of starting PGs but I worry when the young guys mature if he is able to really run the team like it should be run.
I know that there has been a lot of talk about the right kind of PG for the future Jazz and I honestly feel like Teague is not a good fit. I like the idea of Kabongo and then Marshall. If the future Jazz could have a PG with Stockton-like thinking then that is the ultimate complimentary piece to the puzzle. The way that I look at it Hayward can shoot, Burks can create his own shot/be a cutter & slasher, Favors is going to be a beast and Kanter has potential to be an amazing lost post presence with a great midrange shot. All of those guys would be even better with a PG that is looking to get the team involved. A Rose/Westbrook PG would hurt the team.
He's never made a team better, and 28 is old for a PG that relies on his quickness above everything else. He has real value for a team that might have a window to use what's left of that quickness, but the Jazz are probably not that team.
Not true at all. Dallas won 67 games the last full year he played with them at the tender age of 23. The following year he played only half a season with Jason Kidd playing the other and they only won 51, followed by only 50 the next year with Kidd running the show full time. Harris did fine in NJ the first couple years considering the talent around him. 34 wins with your only other notable player being a washed up Vince Carter isn't easy. Of course he was part of the historically bad 09/10 team, I can't make excuses there, but the total evidence is more positive than negative.
I still say that none of Teague, Kabongo, or Marshall are likely to better than Harris. Teague, maybe. That's the dilemma .. no elite (at least yet) PG's coming into a draft for a few years and, by then, there will be plenty of teams searching one out. It's either Harris, FA, or a less 'pure' PG.