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Jefferson/ d-will/ 2010-11 where DO the jazz stack up?

Lakers_Slapper

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There is a lot of posts recently of the Jazz's past. So where do the 2010-11 Jazz stack up?? D will now has Jefferson, but is that enough to make a bang in the NBA? Is it enough to take the Lakers, not only in the regular season but the playoffs? There is a saying that a team is only as good as its weakest link. Does our group of veteran players have what it takes to make our younger, more inexperienced players better? I feel we have the right starting pieces to be a decent a playoff contender. But to actually pull out some depth in the post season, (if we can stay healthy) it still seems like we need to get our hands on one more piece. Obviously we can't get our hands on an all star, but maybe a dynamic bench player is all that is missing from us really making a big bang into the nba post season. We have a lot of things going for us. D-will - who is the best point guard in the NBA. Jefferson - who is an established big man, who will only excell with D-Will pushing him the ball. Bell, and price coming in off the bench have always proved their heart for the game. But face it. We need just one more piece and we could have one of the most. Under-rated teams in the NBA. What do you think?
 
if the Jazz will have the Clutch-version of Memo and at least the AK that we saw before he got injured last season, I will be very optimistic on what the Jazz can accomplish.
Now if Bell mirrors what WMatthews brought last season and CJ continues to develop and actually get better then the Jazz just might surprise a lot of teams, and journalists again.
 
We also have a player by the name of Paul Millsap. You all may have forgotten about him, but I believe just giving him Boozer's minutes/spot as the focal point of the offense would have made his numbers comparable if not better than Boozer's.
 
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