campaignist
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They would have beaten Denver with Favors on the team, even with Bogie out. They're going to be significantly improved.
Is this serious? There’s no way around this being one of the three biggest issues on the team right now and until it’s resolved.
thisnot gonna lie. really not much...... we got better at the backup C, but we still need a full time 4 and more perimeter defense to take the next step. not to mention Joe/Mike/Bojan that makes up nearly half of our rotation are reaching the stage where you just don't know when they gonna fall off
people thought i was joking when i said bojan's injuries should not be taken lightly. now they don't even know if he's gonna be back before season kick-off. we are talking about a guy who's gonna turn 32 in four months.this
( Joe has a really solid all around game. He is very important to any Jazz success )
Even basketball aside, you look at a team making desperate moves to get somewhere where they, apparently, believe they can get under the tax. An OPJ for Mike deal shaved off an easy $5M. So any health concerns about OPJ would be negated by that... plus the fact that Conley missed more than a third of the season last year.You brought up a bunch of good points infection - and I agree your roster is better on paper.
That being said, it's been reported the Jazz pursued the route they did because they estimate that cohesiveness is going to be more important in this COVID season - much like it was during the bubble. Teams are back to playing 4 games in 5 nights this year, and the Jazz are interested in guys who don't need to learn the playbook. That's why they are rolling the dice with Miye Oni, Favors, Juwan Morgan. They also said it's not just the xs and os that they know but the fact the Jazz medical team knows the players and how their bodies respond to things as well as having a group that will rally around each other.
With that in mind, I'd be higher on Roberson and Shaq than OPJ. Especially given the extensive injury history that all 3 of them have. But, like I said, I agree with your roster. If I were the GM that's probably exactly the kind of moves I would have made. We'll watch this season, and see who was correct us or Justin Zanik/DL.
One caveat I might add. I wouldn't totally rule out the possibility of the Jazz trading Mike Conley before MLK day. I think if they do make a move, they would want to do it with enough time left for the new player/players to become integrated. The rumored Conley for Griffin + Derrick Rose is exactly the type of trade that might RAISE the Jazz ceiling, but at the same time potentially lower our floor. But, if Conley wants to get 30 ppg so he can go big into free agency and his next contract - Detroit would be just the place to do it.