These threads that pop up every time the team plays well are hilarious. Playing well isn't a bad thing for the future. The future would be much bleaker if all the lottery picks we've acquired over the last four years were incapable of winning games.
I admit, the messaging was working on me when the Jazz were 1-14, and I thought we had a real chance at super hyped freshman for once. It's fun to imagine a future with Jabari on this team. But everyone needs to realize why the draft lottery exists. Yes, it does help give superstar talent to bad teams, but WAY MORE THAN THAT its purpose is to condition fans of bad teams into believing there is hope.
Our fan base is different than most in that we haven't become disillusioned yet by several years at the bottom. Based on freak out threads like these, some are clinging a bit too emotionally to the hope manufactured by the lottery system.
While I agree that a poor record this season would have a good chance of helping us in the future, the situation is so much more complicated than winning is now losing and losing is now winning.
Do you realize what it would cost for the Jazz to become a legit bottom-three team, what it would mean? In a perfect world we could achieve it while still keeping all of our future talent. We could break another Trey's fingers and convince Stern to let us replay the league's most difficult schedule.
No, we'd have to jettison actual talent and/or fake some injuries.
OOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRRR we could just trade Marvin and RJ to contenders for picks (Contenders hate picks and love veterans!). And then to be safe we should probably trade Burks and our pick to Milwaukee or Orlando for their top-2 pick. Why isn't our idiot front office doing this already??>?? It's so obvious!