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@Handlogten's Heros @Elizah Huge are you guys in the same location or separate locations when you do the pod?
HH is in NoCal and EH is in AZ. They have to meet in Vegas each time they do a pod.@Handlogten's Heros @Elizah Huge are you guys in the same location or separate locations when you do the pod?
Is this true?HH is in NoCal and EH is in AZ. They have to meet in Vegas each time they do a pod.
It’s about halfway in between both locations and we have some fun afterwards so it’s worth it.Is this true?
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.Is this true?
FWIW, I'm fine with the Jazz building a team with a perceived ceiling of a 4-6 seed. I think sometimes you can have a team like that and they can surprise,; but at the least you are watching good basketball.
What kind of funIt’s about halfway in between both locations and we have some fun afterwards so it’s worth it.
You guys are right and this has been on my mind recently. Look at how many times Denver flamed out in the playoffs but they eventually got over the hump and got a ring.Agreed 100%. Plus when you have a team that is consistently getting a 4-6 seed that means you are kind of close to a finals. Now you just need a little luck. Maybe one of your draft picks that is around the 22-26 range or whatever overachieved like we have seen many times before and now you are a top 3 team in the league.
Maybe in the playoffs your opponent has some injury issues and you go the western conference finals as a 4-6 seed. Then maybe you just get a hot streak in that series and boom you are in the finals.
I mean I doubt Indiana will beat the Celtics. But they might. Maybe Tatum goes down with an injury in game one. Maybe the pacers just catch fire for a few games. Then pacers are not some amazing team but they are very very close to the finals right now.
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If you're one miracle away from a championship, it's best to parlay that into more chances to line things up in a much more organized fashion, starting fresh, and being a dozen miracles away from a championship.You guys are right and this has been on my mind recently. Look at how many times Denver flamed out in the playoffs but they eventually got over the hump and got a ring.
If you go back and look I had a lot of back and forth with HH and others before the trades we did. I didn’t want to blow it up but after the haul we received for both I understood it.If you're one miracle away from a championship, it's best to parlay that into more chances to line things up in a much more organized fashion, starting fresh, and being a dozen miracles away from a championship.
I'm not suggesting you were, if that's how I came across. Just speaking more to the general state of things when we were the closest we'd been in 25 years and we stepped back overestimating the probability of being able to just break even and get back to where we were.If you go back and look I had a lot of back and forth with HH and others before the trades we did. I didn’t want to blow it up but after the haul we received for both I understood it.
This is a frustration of a new owner with a Twitter-casual approach and an outside hire that didn't exactly exit on top of his last gig, not to mention should have been a mortal enemy of the franchise. This is part of a larger issue that I'll post about some time but it's tl;dr.I'm not suggesting you were, if that's how I came across. Just speaking more to the general state of things when we were the closest we'd been in 25 years and we stepped back overestimating the probability of being able to just break even and get back to where we were.
Also, the idea that everyone was so averse to spending any more first round picks because of how it could cripple our franchise for a really long time. Do you front-load that or do it on the back-end? Because right now we've had two years out of the playoffs and looking at a lot more.