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The Official 2014/15 Tank Watch thread

There is no one exciting to shoot for in this tank. I want to win, and win as many as possible.

Agreed. I'd also like to see them consider making a big move for an All-Star caliber player. If that takes the 2015 pick to pull off, then so be it (although I'd prefer to keep that top 10 pick to add depth to the bench and use future picks to pull off the aforementioned trade.)
 
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To everyone rooting for this...**** you and the tank you rode in on.

Thanks. I actually rode in on a mediocre horse before swapping it out for a bitchin' tank with a vision for the future. This vision is difficult for the commoners to imagine, but once it all pays off, the villagers will be kissing our feet for the riches we shall all receive.
 
Agreed. I'd also like to see them consider making a big move for an All-Star caliber player. If that takes the 2015 pick to pull off, then so be it (although I'd prefer Toketa top 10 pick to add depth to the bench and use future picks to pull off the aforementioned trade.)

The pick is certainly on the table in a trade...but we'd naturally have to put top-3 protection on it. If we're in that 4-8 range, there are several players who could be starters at some point. And at a rookie salary: that's great value. Look at what we're paying Rudy: has to be top-5 in terms of value (production/salary) in the league right now and for 2 more seasons.
 
There is no one exciting to shoot for in this tank. I want to win, and win as many as possible.

1. Tanking is impossible becasue we aren't that bad
2. This draft (IMO) is 10 deep (if everyone enters that is being projected too, which probably won't happen). I don't see us having a better record than that, so we are good. Also think there are some starting caliber players outside those 10 too (Booker, Dekker, LeVert, Kaminsky, Alexander).
 
There is no one exciting to shoot for in this tank. I want to win, and win as many as possible.

Same here.

That being said, who are the handful of players from the 6-12 pick the Jazz should be looking at so I know who to watch come Tourney time? On DraftXpress it seems like there's a glut of SFs who they have ranked in that range. Guess that couldn't hurt if Hayward slid over to the 2.
 
Same here.

That being said, who are the handful of players from the 6-12 pick the Jazz should be looking at so I know who to watch come Tourney time? On DraftXpress it seems like there's a glut of SFs who they have ranked in that range. Guess that couldn't hurt if Hayward slid over to the 2.

Or if Hayward bolts for Boston (or some other location) in 3 years.
 
Same here.

That being said, who are the handful of players from the 6-12 pick the Jazz should be looking at so I know who to watch come Tourney time? On DraftXpress it seems like there's a glut of SFs who they have ranked in that range. Guess that couldn't hurt if Hayward slid over to the 2.

There is a glut of SFs, but none of them seems to have shown to have that star power yet. If we're looking for a home run type pick it's more likely we'll find it in the PFs (Towns, Pozingis) or PGs (Mudiay, Russell).
 
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