l Abach l
Well-Known Member
My biggest concern with signing Hayward is the vision of the organization. I’ve yet to hear an explanation that calms my doubts. Let’s throw the facts out there:
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Last season was one of the worst seasons EVER as a jazz fan. The team was atrocious and unbearable to watch. No one was consistently performing throughout the year. How does signing a member of said team to a max deal help us going forward in our goal of contending for the title? I will use the AK47 reference as an example. The Jazz went from pretenders to contenders in the span of 2 years. TWO YEARS! In the 2004-2005 season, AK47 had a year of inflated stats as the versatile, #1 point forward option (Boozer was hurt that year and didn’t play), leading the jazz to a 26-56 record. What did the jazz do as a reward for one of the worst records in the NBA? They gave AK the max. (Any of this sound familiar??) The jazz draft a top prospect in D Will the following year (Just like we drafted Exum this year), and in the 2nd year of AK’s MAX contract, the Jazz were title contenders. It happened THAT fast. No one thought the jazz would be contenders that soon. And EVERYONE thought that AK would be leading the team following his max deal. NO ONE predicted his production to drop that fast, naturally turning into the #4 option on the team. During the following years, the jazz were always hamstringed by AK’s contract and didn’t have flexibility to acquire necessary pieces to get over the hump. Who is to say that in two years the jazz aren’t title contenders? Who is to say that G Time doesn’t organically become the team’s 3rd or 4th option again? The jazz aren’t winning a title with Gordon as a #1 option, so why match? Why is letting him go and waiting a bad idea? If we let AK go that year, it wouldn’t have hurt us… Shouldn’t we be doing everything to help us win a title? Can someone help me feel better about my concern?
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Last season was one of the worst seasons EVER as a jazz fan. The team was atrocious and unbearable to watch. No one was consistently performing throughout the year. How does signing a member of said team to a max deal help us going forward in our goal of contending for the title? I will use the AK47 reference as an example. The Jazz went from pretenders to contenders in the span of 2 years. TWO YEARS! In the 2004-2005 season, AK47 had a year of inflated stats as the versatile, #1 point forward option (Boozer was hurt that year and didn’t play), leading the jazz to a 26-56 record. What did the jazz do as a reward for one of the worst records in the NBA? They gave AK the max. (Any of this sound familiar??) The jazz draft a top prospect in D Will the following year (Just like we drafted Exum this year), and in the 2nd year of AK’s MAX contract, the Jazz were title contenders. It happened THAT fast. No one thought the jazz would be contenders that soon. And EVERYONE thought that AK would be leading the team following his max deal. NO ONE predicted his production to drop that fast, naturally turning into the #4 option on the team. During the following years, the jazz were always hamstringed by AK’s contract and didn’t have flexibility to acquire necessary pieces to get over the hump. Who is to say that in two years the jazz aren’t title contenders? Who is to say that G Time doesn’t organically become the team’s 3rd or 4th option again? The jazz aren’t winning a title with Gordon as a #1 option, so why match? Why is letting him go and waiting a bad idea? If we let AK go that year, it wouldn’t have hurt us… Shouldn’t we be doing everything to help us win a title? Can someone help me feel better about my concern?