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Was this season a success?

Was this season a success?

  • Yes

    Votes: 17 25.0%
  • No

    Votes: 51 75.0%

  • Total voters
    68
Just curious how you live your life in general?

I built a successful business over the past 10 years. And it's taken consistent effort day in day out. Small increases over time that have grown into major changes and success. I have plenty of failures and disappointing losses, but, you stick with your plan, don't take short cuts, and things work out in incredible ways.

I believe each season is much more complicated than it seems. Patience is key in this process.

I’ve had overnight success that took 4-5 years to build... DM got 10% better... he’s due for a bigger improvement wit’s a healthy summer... hell just shooting better would unlock so much for him and us.
 
The title of this thread and the topic is whether the season was a success, not whether it was a failure. It seems you're indicating this season was not a success. Because it wasn't.

To repeat, other players, agents, and history do not care about the nuances of losing a first-round series in five games, what favors do we do ourselves by engaging in such apologetics? You know Gobert and Mitchell don't.

It’s the pass or fail nature of the question that I’m struggling with. People are like was this a success “no” then say I’d give them a C... which is a pass. So was it a success overall idk... was it a failure... I say nah.

I’ll just leave it at this... it was a disappointing season. We didn’t significantly add to the asset base of the team and have some clear flaws we didn’t address due to preferring continuity. The biggest failure in my mind that lingers on is the Dante contract. Had we waited him out and got him on a better deal we’d be better off... had we let him walk we’d be better off... had we kept him at the QO we’d be better off.

We tried to get Conley and that didn’t work... it seems we could have done other deals but who knows. This summer is the determining factor for me... last years offseason made sense but the data set on Ricky Rudy Favs is now pretty conclusive that we need to mix that up. If Memphis indicated they were doing our trade and we have Conley and maybe still have Favs then I’d feel pretty fantastic about where we are. DL can be blamed to a point there but it’s clear that group has some real issues and likely just screwed us.
 
I don't care about what he tried to do, I care about what he did.
He traded for Korver, that's what his entire season was. He didn't even sign 1 guy out of the g league this year. He made the least amount of moves of any team in the league. The Jazz have several holes on the roster and he didn't fix anything, he didn't even patch it.
The Jazz had to play Donnovan at point guard 25% of the year simple because there wasn't a healthy one on the roster. Naz was for some reason but he wasn't good enough to get any minutes.
Now he's already making up excuses about not signing free agents for this upcoming offseason because they're expensive.
Lindsey has to do more than he has, no more excuses.

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So, you put injuries on DL then? Is he God?
 
I consider the season a success (50 wins) and the post-season a disappointment. Obviously there is room to improve, and I anticipate that they will. My definition of success is simple as I am not one who believes a championship is necessary. I loved watching the team this year and I always believed they could win any game they played. It was fun and exciting and so I voted "Yes."
 
Worst part of this season is all the posters coming out with some version of ******** “I told you so”.

Some ideas I’ve seen floated on here since yesterday are vomit worthy.
 
First round exit. Gobert/Mitchell game did not really evolve. No significant addition to the roster. No DL "units" gathered. Udoh over Jerebko. Bradley not figuried it out.
I don't think it was a success season.
One big positive though... coaching staff did great again.
 
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