I love the Jazz and I love every win, but the wins seem so much sweeter this year. Must be coming in here after them and seeing all the butt-hurt, pusillanimous, self-righteous pricks whine about how we won.
Playoffs? Maybe someday we will make the 8th seed and get our asses kicked in 4 games again. Wasn't that so fun a few years ago?
I'm hoping to get a top pick, but, honestly, what do you all expect the Jazz to do? Pull out the starters and play the scrubs if we are ahead in any game? I don't think you can try to lose games, so for games like tonight, you might as well go along for the ride and enjoy yourself. I was at the game and couldn't help myself, I enjoyed the hell out of it.
If the FO is serious about tanking, the solution is not to try to lose games, but to deal veterans, like Jefferson and/or Williams and give the reigns completely to the youth--even then, we can't guarantee that they won't pull off some winning streaks here and there. What do we do in that case? (By the way, why couldn't Marvin Williams be part of our future? He's a solid player that can be a good complementary piece on a competitive team. I'm not so sure that the FO doesn't see him as a potential LT piece.)
It's a fine line the Jazz are trying to walk. In the process, they're gonna win some games, for better or worse.
I love the Jazz and I love every win, but the wins seem so much sweeter this year. Must be coming in here after them and seeing all the butt-hurt, pusillanimous, self-righteous pricks whine about how we won.
I'm hoping to get a top pick, but, honestly, what do you all expect the Jazz to do? Pull out the starters and play the scrubs if we are ahead in any game?
Feel free to jump on the OKC or Heat bandwagon any time if you don't like it.
Ok.
Enjoy watching another 5 years of ****ty basketball, dumb ***.
Yep this is exactly the approach that amazes me. Apparently, there are many on this site who simply lost an appreciation for the game of basketball. Instead of a natural excitement after a great game which included a poster, a duel of two shooters and many other subplots those people are only capable to see it through the eyes of a cold-blooded bean counter: recalculate the winning percentage, the number of ping-pong balls in 6 months, how many minutes played player X and how many player Z... That what looks pathetic to me.What's ridiculous is that there are still people who prefer these types of wins which only take us further away from obtaining a franchise player. Beating okc without Ibaka and their main engine, Westbrook, isn't anything to be proud of. In the end, it means absolutely nothing other than killing our chances of getting a much needed star player.
There's a huge difference between drafting at 9 or 10 and drafting in the top 3.
Yep this is exactly the approach that amazes me. Apparently, there are many on this site who simply lost an appreciation for the game of basketball. Instead of a natural excitement after a great game which included a poster, a duel of two shooters and many other subplots those people are only capable to see it through the eyes of a cold-blooded bean counter: recalculate the winning percentage, the number of ping-pong balls in 6 months, how many minutes played player X and how many player Z... That what looks pathetic to me.
Sometimes I wonder why do these people watch any Jazz games this season: wouldn't it be better to wait 2-3 more years until the Jazz become contenders? Meanwhile all data that they need could be easily obtainable from the box scores. Seriously, what happened to the love of the game?
Ok.
Enjoy watching another 5 years of ****ty basketball, dumb ***.
The biggest frustration i have is with posts like these...
To answer your question, YES!!!!!!!!
Fire the coach, give away players (like the Bulls just did), bench some with phantom injuries.....
Do whatever it takes to get Jabari or Wiggins
Dude, we aren't reinventing the wheel here. Countless teams have done this (Seattle, Chicago, SA, GS), are doing this (see the Chicsgo Bulls), and will do this.
The long-term health of the franchise is so much more important than whatever short-term gains we are making right now.