Thee Jazz Fan
Well-Known Member
See for your self. The Jazz might be the second deepest team in the league.
[FONT="]This just feels right.[/FONT][FONT="]When healthy last year—which we'll define as "having Rodney Hood, Gordon Hayward, Derrick Favors and Rudy Gobert on the floor together"—the Utah Jazz were awesome. That foursome only took the court in 45 games, but posted a net rating of plus-5.0 points per 100 possessions, regardless of who the fifth body was.[/FONT]
[FONT="]That would have been good enough to rank sixth in the league.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Obviously, a team's net rating builds in all of its lineups. But with any luck (and Utah certainly deserves some on the injury front), this year's Jazz should be able to get that group onto the court much more often. Better still, veterans George Hill, Boris Diaw and Joe Johnson will bolster the rotation with depth Utah hasn't had in years.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Toss in the development of Trey Lyles, the return of Dante Exum, and a hopefully healthy season from Alec Burks, and you've got a roster capable of demolishing last year's total of 40 wins.[/FONT]
[FONT="]We've expected a Jazz breakout in each of the last two seasons.[/FONT]
[FONT="]This is the year we get it.[/FONT]
Reading the comments on there was a little painful
Not painful at all. Ammo. it'll be fun watching them all melt down when Utah rolls into their arena and holds their team to 85 points.
It'll be fun to watch when Utah is in the thick of the home court advantage race at the end of the season.
No one pays attention to Utah so they don't see what's going on. Lot's of fans of other teams are about to be caught unawares.
4th is jumping the gun a little bit