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Utah Jazz Media Day (live stream)

My biggest takeaway from media day is that I don’t think the Jazz see Walker Kessler as a big part of their future.
 
I disagree about the Kessler comments. Yes it was the only real downer of media day, but I thought he handled it well. He said after answering the question today he didn't want it to be a distraction to the team or for him.

I do want Kessler extended but if you look at it objectively or analytically and take the emotions out of it you can see some reasoning why the Jazz want to wait until next summer. Also if you look at players on Kessler's draft class, I think only 4 players signed extensions and they were max extensions.
Paolo Banchero
2 OKC JWill and Chet...
Are the names I remember.
 
So who won media day?
Ace, with his infectious enthusiasm?

Key, with his off season and emotional response to Hendricks rehab and getting back.

Niang, with just his overall interview, he was answering so well that the media just kept wanting to ask him questions.
 
One of the attributes that both Donovan and Kessler has as rookies was their ability to learn from their mistakes quickly. They both seemed to have super human athletic intelligence where they could struggle with something one game and seemingly be great at that thing the next game.

I'll be watching for that from Ace this year. We all know that he's going to make lots of mistakes, but how capable is he of learning from those mistakes and getting better quickly.
 
My biggest takeaway from media day is that I don’t think the Jazz see Walker Kessler as a big part of their future.
So weird. They are doing a similar evaluation the Warriors are on JK. "We don't want to pay you like anything close to a star" and then "We need a star return in trade".

Pick a lane.

Its different a little as Walker has more trade value imo. The Lakers offered a couple firsts at one point. Should have taken it if you weren't willing to prioritize an extension. Making no decision will appear to be a "flexibility" play but it actually is more likely to paint us into a corner imo.
 
So weird. They are doing a similar evaluation the Warriors are on JK. "We don't want to pay you like anything close to a star" and then "We need a star return in trade".

Pick a lane.

Its different a little as Walker has more trade value imo. The Lakers offered a couple firsts at one point. Should have taken it if you weren't willing to prioritize an extension. Making no decision will appear to be a "flexibility" play but it actually is more likely to paint us into a corner imo.
It seems this is the same tact that DL took with Haywood and how'd that work out?
 
So weird. They are doing a similar evaluation the Warriors are on JK. "We don't want to pay you like anything close to a star" and then "We need a star return in trade".

Pick a lane.
Oof.

If this org had plans/strategies, maybe they’re hoping he balls out trying to get his next contract and then trades him at peak value? Him staying beyond his 2nd contract is looking very doubtful at this stage and that’s probably about when we’ll be wanting to keep him for real.
 
Oof.

If this org had plans/strategies, maybe they’re hoping he balls out trying to get his next contract and then trades him at peak value? Him staying beyond his 2nd contract is looking very doubtful at this stage and that’s probably about when we’ll be wanting to keep him for real.
If you weren't trading him then the absolute focus should have been to get him on a 5 year deal at the most reasonable number possible. Breaking off talks early to preserve cap space is an... interesting strategy.
 
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