Very good points, but that doesn't negate the fact that there's still a chance for them to turn out.
The time for Favors and Hayward is finishing. They can't be eternal hopes.
Burks will never be an All-Star and Kanter is in the wrong team.
Very good points, but that doesn't negate the fact that there's still a chance for them to turn out.
Have you seen his labial? Or you mean taking him out of the game early in the 4th?
Yes and yes
What does Kanter have to do to get 30 mins. a game? In the second quarter the Cavs were literally sending three guys to stop him. He played great.
He has to hope that Corbin won't be the Jazz coach next year.
He became officially a bench player, even when Marvin sucks
None of the Jazz'z core minus Trey are really that young.
It is always great to have a man who can so clearly see the future of 22-year old players. Of course, I remember how in the mid-1980s the Jazz drafted two 22-year olds in the middle of the draft, since everybody agreed that no way they could turn out to be stars: one not physically gifted point guard with a good demeanor and one offensively challenged PF...Kanter is a stud but hasn't got athleticism to be a star. Favors is in his 4th Year and just now showing a bit of offense. I like his game alot but he is no star. Burks? Seriously? He's athletic as you can get. He however is not close to a star. Hayward is in his 4th Year too. He has the tools but he has Kirilenko'itis. He is very inconsistent. Trey has the demeanor to be a star. I Just don't see him as gifted physically to be a star. Good players, yes. Stars, no freaking way.
That couldn't possibly have turned out well. Thank God for the ellipse so that you didn't have to tell us the end of your sad tale. Unfortunately, nateboz probably won't be able to resist telling us all how that turned out, or will he...It is always great to have a man who can so clearly see the future of 22-year old players. Of course, I remember how in the mid-1980s the Jazz drafted two 22-year olds in the middle of the draft, since everybody agreed that no way they could turn out to be stars: one not physically gifted point guard with a good demeanor and one offensively challenged PF...
That couldn't possibly have turned out well. Thank God for the ellipse so that you didn't have to tell us the end of your sad tale. Unfortunately, nateboz probably won't be able to resist telling us all how that turned out, or will he...
You ****ing dork. Did my post need to include something like this:Dummy, it was John and Karl.
I swear, some people shouldn't breed.
There is no freaking way there is a future star on this team. Trey is the closest thing but he'll never be more then a top 10 point guard. That's very good but no star. Every other good young player the Jazz have are good players, definitely not stars though.