Archie Moses
Well-Known Member
Complete and utter garbage.
this article is pretty Yucca, man. I couldn't get past the AK homerism.
If Ak was truly that good(according to him he was a LOT better than boozer) we would have teams calling us, begging us to trade him so he could be in more than just a secondary role. Alas that didn't happen and he spent the entire contract in Utah. I like what AK brought to the team but come on, let's be realistic.
edit - did he really call CJ a blessing? truly Yucca, man
apparently he's a utes fan too, ugh, i'm ashamed
The moral: once you decide on a direction for the team, do it. Don't stall. Don't wish-wash. Don't cling to the past and postpone the inevitable future. Just follow through with the decision.
Sloan's part was trying to force pieces into the only mold he knows how to coach: all-star PG and all-star PF and everyone else. I think they hampered AK by not tailoring a team to fit their new max contract player, and instead, when he couldn't fill the role that Jerry envisioned, they went to find a player that could, hamstringing someone who could have been a real force. He was better than Boozer in nearly every category other than rebounding, and his breakout year he was at least equal as a scorer, but he was raw and got there differently. So Boozer, the more polished offensive player, and the big burly PF Sloan was looking for, stepped into that primary role. AK was forced to be Hornacek or Russell and nothing more. That was a mistake, but it fit what Jerry wanted.
Sloan adjusted his offense to his best players, not his highest paid players.
First, Sloan did not adjust his offense.
I think CJ is very good both defensively and offensively
Sloan adjusted his offense a lot.
You're telling me the Jazz had the same offense the 42-40 year with Kirilenko and Harpring?
The part about KOC waffling is dead on as he literally did nothing for 3-4 save for the Korver trade which was only made out of necessity (imagine if we had him longer and didn't wait for Sloan getting into it with Giricek to start looking at possibilities). But as far as building around AK... when we "built around" other guys we went to the WCF, for hell's sake. I think the problem we have is that the couple years it was just AK he shined and we viewed him as something he isn't/wasn't designed for -- an offensive centerpiece -- and we confused that with him being the real deal.
In addition, we keep talking of "building" around AK or giving him a bigger role, when the entire essence of his game is and was 95% compatable with our 2007 team and onward. He was not an offensive centerpiece when playing with Stockton and Malone, yet he fit in and was able to get putbacks and slash when necessary. It's too bad he got accostomed to being the focal point of an offense because he's not a scorer, nor is he a distributor, though he can score in good and creative waysand get good assists if he takes what the game and defense gives him. I cringe every time I hear "AK's working on his shot this summer" or "Hornacek will help AK" because it demonstrates a serious flaw in Andrei -- and Jazz management's -- understanding of his game and realizing he is not a shooter and since he was not even utilizing his strengths that turning his focus to jumpshots was a collossal mistake.
If Andrei bought into the changing team dynamic and continued to do what he does best, then I think we stand a good chance against SA and then face the lowly Cavs. There's also no way we lose to the Lakers three years straight. I'm not putting all theblame on him because we all know we had other serious issues, but I think the Kirilenko issue was the biggest and had he bought into the team concept we would have really kicked some *** rather than waste energy evaluating every decision on "what will make AK happy so he'll play motivated." I don't want that attitude moving forward. It was time to part ways after he told the Russian media that we can't/wouldn't beat San Antonio. I don't know, in the world of sports that's an unforgivable offense, in my opinion, and you can't be rehabilitated from having that mentality.
In essence actually they did. But really he adjusted his offense only when forced to. As soon as he could, regardless of the max player they just signed, he went right back to his old formula. PG and PF and everyone else on the fringe. I think that is Sloan's doing and I think it was detrimental to the team long-term as they didn't get anything really out of their max contract. He should have tailored his offense and defense to make AK's all-around skills a center-point and filled it in with players to close the gaps. A Millsap-type player would have flourished with AK in an offense built like that. But Sloan didn't do that. He and KOC wasted that max money.
Like I said they should have done one or the other. Either build the team around your max player (AK) or don't pay him the max if you are not going to build the team around him. But they did neither. That was the whole point of not being able to make the decision and move forward. You just signed a guy to a max contract, but you go get another guy who is already being talked about as a max player in the making who in essence plays the same position. Why? Make the decision and stick to it.