MDAV28
Well-Known Member
I didn't say he's done nothing. I said he's failed to maximize his assets, and done a poor job of being forward-looking.
DL inherited the following (inconsequential role players not included):
1. Prime Al and Paul (with expiring contracts, coming off a playoff berth).
2. Favors, Hayward, Burks and Kanter on rookie deals.
3. Utah Jazz 1st round picks in 2013, 2014 and 2015. The New Jersey Nets' 2013 1st round pick. Some 2nd round picks.
He's turned that into:
1. Favors, Hayward and Burks on extensions.
2. Burke, Gobert, Hood, Exum and Lyles.
3. 2017 GS 1st round pick. A pick from OKC (could be either a non-lottery 1st round or 2nd round pick). A bunch of 2nd round picks.
Color me underwhelmed. Turning Al, Paul, Kanter, four 1st round picks (and some second round picks) and three losing seasons into Burke, Gobert, Hood, Exum, Lyles, and a treadmill in the distance is not terribly exciting. If I had told you in the summer of 2012 that the Jazz would only start challenging for another playoff berth in their fourth season after 2011/12, and would only have one top-8 pick and no top-3 picks to show for it, would you have considered that a success?
I mean... yeah. I think that isn't bad at all really. By just letting Millsap and Jefferson walk, we have gained:
1. Cap flexibility (the most overlooked asset on this board easily)
2. A smart route to avoid mediocrity and give us a chance at high picks the next two seasons
3. Rodney Hood
4. 4 more picks (1 first rounder, very late, and 3 second rounders)
I really think that isn't a bad turn around at all. I mean really, Burke is the only thing that makes that look disappointing at all. That looks pretty incredible if Burke was Giannis or whoever.