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Well, were in a position to actually get the 5th seed when Stifle and I started talking about this. I feel we had the talent to do so. It's not that the Jazz were not good enough to get the 5th seed, it's that we failed to play up to their talent.

IDK about that. We said 5th seed was possible because a lot of people here thought Memphis would heavily struggle without Gasol, which they haven't to this point.

Agreeing with you at the time we all thought it was possible and for good reason, but now the reason isn't just that we aren't playing to our potential, but the competition is greater than expected.
 
I think the Jazz finish 11-7 for the rest of the games. That puts us at 40-42 and missing the playoffs by 1 game. But I am hoping they get on a streak and win an extra 2 games and get to .500. I think .500 makes the playoffs this year.

Frankly it is amazing we have this record with the amount of injuries we have had, the youth of this team and the lack of depth. Look at the roster of Dallas they have so many more veterans and so much more depth compared to the Jazz. Lindsey put this season on the Core without help from vets. This allowed the team to grow and try and work hard and make the playoffs. But hedged his bet with not adding much to the team so that if they struggled a bit we could get a lotto pick and know better what we have and what moves we need to make to be a contender in the future. Its hard to gauge a team when you start making a push to win as much as you can with young stars. I really like what Lindsey did and think it was a smart decision. He was hoping to see if we were the next Thunder and some players would become stars. None of our players did, they are a group of borderline all-stars and an unknown in Exum (although his floor is a solid starter in the NBA when healthy like most of our starters). We can work with that and build. This team is in such a great place going forward.
 
I think the Jazz finish 11-7 for the rest of the games. That puts us at 40-42 and missing the playoffs by 1 game. But I am hoping they get on a streak and win an extra 2 games and get to .500. I think .500 makes the playoffs this year.

Frankly it is amazing we have this record with the amount of injuries we have had, the youth of this team and the lack of depth. Look at the roster of Dallas they have so many more veterans and so much more depth compared to the Jazz. Lindsey put this season on the Core without help from vets. This allowed the team to grow and try and work hard and make the playoffs. But hedged his bet with not adding much to the team so that if they struggled a bit we could get a lotto pick and know better what we have and what moves we need to make to be a contender in the future. Its hard to gauge a team when you start making a push to win as much as you can with young stars. I really like what Lindsey did and think it was a smart decision. He was hoping to see if we were the next Thunder and some players would become stars. None of our players did, they are a group of borderline all-stars and an unknown in Exum (although his floor is a solid starter in the NBA when healthy like most of our starters). We can work with that and build. This team is in such a great place going forward.

I hope to share your optimism except that I can't help but think this equally likely scenario can occur:

- Hayward leaves
- Favors leaves
- by 2018 we will be repeating the same situation of being a .500 team with cores of "Hood, Gobert and Exum" and wonder whether they will leave when their contract is up ..

I feel like this formula isn't exactly working
 
^^^ This ^^^ I have been concerned that we won't be able to keep any of the core guys and then we start another rebuild which leads to the possibility of a sale of the team from Larry H. Miller corp. Wow, I just took my pessimism up a notch. Boom.
 
^^^ This ^^^ I have been concerned that we won't be able to keep any of the core guys and then we start another rebuild which leads to the possibility of a sale of the team from Larry H. Miller corp. Wow, I just took my pessimism up a notch. Boom.

at least it's not groundless pessimism, we have seen this movie before. The core of Millsap and Big Al, the big 4 core, and this current core ... the truth is we will never get to the top seeds without a legit #1 like OKC with KD, so we will always have an "good enough" team and I hate being the farm system for the rest of the league.
 
Mavs lost again. I honestly don't see them winning more than 6 games the rest of the way:

@ Hornets
@ Cavs
vs Warriors
vs Blazers
@ Blazers
@ Warriors
@ Kings
@ Nuggets
vs Knicks
@ Pistons
@ Wolves
vs Rockets
vs Grizzlies
@ Clippers
@ Jazz
vs Spurs

If we beat them on our home court, we'll have the tiebreaker over them. And then a 39-43 record would likely be enough to get us in the playoffs - we'd only have to finish our remaining 17 games at 9-8. So doable.
 
Mavs lost again. I honestly don't see them winning more than 6 games the rest of the way:

@ Hornets
@ Cavs
vs Warriors
vs Blazers
@ Blazers
@ Warriors
@ Kings
@ Nuggets
vs Knicks
@ Pistons
@ Wolves
vs Rockets
vs Grizzlies
@ Clippers
@ Jazz
vs Spurs

If we beat them on our home court, we'll have the tiebreaker over them. And then a 39-43 record would likely be enough to get us in the playoffs - we'd only have to finish our remaining 17 games at 9-8. So doable.

I see the Jazz at the very best winning 10 of the next 17 games. I believe we can make it but it'll be by the ksin of our teeth. Biggest key is we can't lose any games that we are suppose to win (Suns, Lakers ect)
 
^^^ This ^^^ I have been concerned that we won't be able to keep any of the core guys and then we start another rebuild which leads to the possibility of a sale of the team from Larry H. Miller corp. Wow, I just took my pessimism up a notch. Boom.

A sale of the team would be the best scenario, tbh. The Miller kiddies aren't passionate about basketball. They were so disinterested, Gail turned the team over to a board. Boards have profits as their #1 priority. Jazz need to be sold to an investment group headed up by a majority owner who WANTS to WIN and would commit to staying in Utah. And that shouldn't be hard to do if Vivint arena is also part of the sale. It's owned by the Millers, I believe, not the city, which is pretty unusual in pro sports.
 
Playoff odds are 49% (ESPN, before today's Dallas loss) to 60% (FiveThirtyEight after Dallas loss). Both have us winning 39. Favorable schedule and Dallas choking. I think we want it more than Dallas but Dallas has the experience on stretch runs. So I agree it is a coin flip.
 
MAN! Wet Bandit is straight CRUSHING the Rockettes!!!!

Once a Jazzman always a Jazzman :')
 
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