Thee Idiotic Minivan K
Well-Known Member
Such is the life of a small market team. It’s not like the jazz just grooms them to trade them. Mitchell wanted out, Deron wanted out, Boozer we held on to and he signed with the bulls. Hayward we held on to and he signed with the hornets. With Gobert we did what was best for business, and got a godfather offer or we would’ve kept him but knew we were losing Mitchell. It was time to rebuild. You act like the franchise is this impatient, impulsive scatterbrained franchise. This is just what it’s like to be a small market team.I just wish the Jazz would stop being a farm team for others. It's been 20+ years since Stockton and Malone and I feel like every time the Jazz have developed some good players, they couldn't trade them away for future assets quickly enough. I just wanna watch one single Jazz team go through a natural life cycle. It doesn't matter if they win a championship or keep losing in the first round, I just want to see another good player spend his career there.
I wanna be able to buy a ****ing jersey I will still want to wear 3-4 years later. I wanna be able to pick a profile photo on this forum and not feel like I need 3 backup ones over the next few seasons just in case.
I don't watch college basketball because it's a giant load of crap in so many ways, but probably the biggest reason is the constant turnover. I don't want the Jazz to be like that just to satisfy the vanity of a man who built one championship team in 30 years.
With Markkanen they tried to get Bridges, and had they gotten him I heard they thought they could also get George here. Now teams are interested in Markkanen. The Jazz don’t want to trade him but everyone has their price and it’s a steep one. By trading Markkanen they could secure their future. For example the Spurs, thought to be interested in Lauri own the Hawks first which looks to be top five in the lottery. We could potentially own four picks in a crazy deep, strong draft.