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KOC Appreciation Thread

Wiithn the last few days KOC has stuck it to Dallas (out-bidding them for AJ), stuck it to Portland (not matching their inflated offer to Matthews) and more importantly, stuck it to Kobe and the Lakers (signing Bell). What's not to like about that?

he stuck it to portland and dallas but come one with lakers..Lakers will be fine and will most likely be playing in the finals yet again, but yes by all means we dif stuck it to em..lol
 
Some people are busy slinging mud at KOC for not making an offer to Matthews, letting Boozer go, etc. I just wanted to start this thread to recognize what a great job KOC has really done this offseason.

Last offseason was supposed to be the one where it all blew up, since we knew we wouldn't have the money to pay Okur, Millsap, AND Boozer. But ownership allowed the team to head deep in luxury tax territory in order to hit the "pause" button on the team for one more year. And then it became this offseason when it all had to blow up.

And for a while it looked like it did. Boozer left, Korver left. The Blazers stuck it to us again with Matthews. That was when KOC suddenly started pulling rabbits out of his hat.

Look at it now, and we've basically done three 1-for-1 replacements:

Jefferson for Boozer
Bell for Matthews
Hayward for Korver

Now instead of getting worse, we've arguably gotten better. Jefferson is a guy who's even younger than Boozer, psyched to finally be on a winning team, and hopefully bereft of Boozer's whininess and seeming ambivalence. Bell is getting up there, but we got him for cheap, and he's still a great defender, great 3-point shooter, and is a known favorite of Sloan's. As for Hayward, he certainly has the potential to be better than Korver, and with Miles, Bell, and Kirilenko already here, we don't have any urgent need to develop him quickly, and yet we're not so stacked that he won't get PT.

We can all dream of scenarios where things could have worked out better. Yeah, I wish we could have kept Matthews at a reasonable price. But the fact is that there are 29 other GMs trying to snatch up players and make their own moves, and still KOC went out and filled the holes and addressed all our pressing needs.

So, very sincerely, thanks to KOC. I'm looking forward to next season to see what this team can do.

1 DWill-Price
2 Bell-Miles
3 AK-Hayward
4/5 Jefferson-Millsap-Okur

Here... Here... !!
Not only did we spend less on our players but we also got younger (except for Bell/Korver).

I know Jazz fans are spoiled but we gotta stop hating on their own coaches/GM.
Our FO & coach has the respect of so many around the league, yet we poo poo it & take it for granted.
 
KOC was sitting on his hands doing nothing and got lucky when all these deals fell on his head. He made a mistake in the draft once, too. Nice try, but I'll be buying my car from the guy down the street.

Just read in deseret news: "trade that sent Kosta Koufos ... to Minnesota in exchange for <Jefferson>". I had to stop to read this several times. Lucky or not, bow to KOC.
 
hopefully we can start collecting tax again instead of paying it.

what?! check out the last 8 teams standing in last year's playoffs. cavs, magic, celtics, hawks, jazz, lakers, suns, and spurs... they were all big-spending teams. the best way to land at the bottom of the standings in the NBA is to be cheap.
 
Great job by KOC, rebuilding on the fly again, just like he did in 04. As I stated in another thread, the Jazz also don't have any contracts that extend beyond the 2013 offseason, so KOC will have plenty of flexibility to add and drop pieces as he sees fit (based on performance, fit, etc.).
 
Great job by KOC, rebuilding on the fly again, just like he did in 04. As I stated in another thread, the Jazz also don't have any contracts that extend beyond the 2013 offseason, so KOC will have plenty of flexibility to add and drop pieces as he sees fit (based on performance, fit, etc.).

Well stated. When does Williams contract expire?
 
Great job by KOC, rebuilding on the fly again, just like he did in 04. As I stated in another thread, the Jazz also don't have any contracts that extend beyond the 2013 offseason, so KOC will have plenty of flexibility to add and drop pieces as he sees fit (based on performance, fit, etc.).

I never thought the day would come. +1.
 
I would've felt better if he simply just made an offer to Matthews and had given him the chance to refuse. With Korver, I think he may have made a deal with the Bulls ahead of time, that they wanted Korver, so the Jazz wouldn't make him an offer for future considerations which turned out to be the TPE, because as we all know, Korver was very open about his desire to stay in Utah.

You've created 2 threads now to vent this crap. Please, take it elsewhere.
 
Great job by KOC, rebuilding on the fly again, just like he did in 04. As I stated in another thread, the Jazz also don't have any contracts that extend beyond the 2013 offseason, so KOC will have plenty of flexibility to add and drop pieces as he sees fit (based on performance, fit, etc.).

Great post and a very good point.
 
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