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How can the Jazz neutralize Lauri?

lauri is still improving his game like all of the other players, and ironically as he tries to become more iso, he has 'contributed to the tank'. also he needs to be on the floor to integrate his game with his teammates and to be an example of good play. i still believe that the team is actually trying to develop their youth first, while losing games is only a biproduct.
 
lauri is still improving his game like all of the other players, and ironically as he tries to become more iso, he has 'contributed to the tank'. also he needs to be on the floor to integrate his game with his teammates and to be an example of good play. i still believe that the team is actually trying to develop their youth first, while losing games is only a biproduct.
I think that was the plan, but with Tay Henny injury and Cody being unplayable.. the development year seems delayed to next year anyways (+ whatever rookies we get).

DA may already be setting up his foldable garage sale table, and Hardy will polish the products.
 
do you guys want three more rookies again? i think that's how many picks we have this off season. teams haven't been willing to trade up lately so yeah, three picks.....again. sure, one might be top five, and that's great but man, that's a lot of guys who have no idea what they are doing.
 
do you guys want three more rookies again? i think that's how many picks we have this off season. teams haven't been willing to trade up lately so yeah, three picks.....again. sure, one might be top five, and that's great but man, that's a lot of guys who have no idea what they are doing.
There are real exceptions though. Some rookies are ready to play on NBA level from the start, although might struggle in the playoffs (without experience, who wouldn't?). E.g. Jason Tatum and even Donovan Mitchell looked quite NBA ready when they came in.

I agree that getting three NBA ready rookies is more than a stretch though.
 
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