Shaggy
Well-Known Member
Get traded in a package for Favors or Cousins.
+1 for humor.
If he can knock down the matt harpring curl play.
Get traded in a package for Favors or Cousins.
Unfortunately AK was known for his defense, so unless Hayward can exceed AK's productivity on offense, Hayward will have to match AK's impact on defense. Looks like you think that he will do better on O--at least from the perimeter. However, I think that it's a stretch to say that Hayward will replace Kirilenko. IMHO, the reasonable projection of Hayward is a better-defending, slightly worse-shooting Korver. In other words, Utah blew a top-10 pick on a backup instead of a future starter (Davis or maybe George). May he exceed those expectations.I really see Hayward as AK's replacement, and while I think Gordon will probably always be a liability on Defense (that's why it's so important to build a defensive front court at the 4 and 5 spot), I think he will become everything AK could never be offensively.
One problem with Sloan is that he sometimes rewards effort (see Harpring) or leadership (see Fisher) over results. It's silly that a team should draft with that bias in mind, but it's clear to me that Utah took into account Haywards "character." They did heavy background checks, and KOC or Rigby said that everyone they talked to said that he was the kind of guy that they would want on their team. It sounds like they were referring as much to getting along as getting it done. I care more about him doing the latter.Add to that his work ethic and "yes sir" mentality and I think he has the perfect recipe for success in a Jazz system that puts premiums on sharing the ball, moving without the ball and rewarding players who hustle.
Well, before firing KOC, maybe the coaching staff oughta give Fesenko and maybe KK2 the equivalent of what most big men need for development. Hint: <5 MPG isn't enough.So while it may sound strange (especially in this forum) as a Jazz fan, I'm not quite ready to jump off a cliff. There is certainly a hell of a lot of work to be done at the 4 and 5 spot. Maybe too much work to fix everything this offseason. But with that being said, I just don't see Utah heading into the start of the season with KK and Fess as our 2 centers. I've never called for KOC's head, but if he allows that to happen, Utah should fire his *** on the spot.
One problem with Sloan is that he sometimes rewards effort (see Harpring) or leadership (see Fisher) over results. It sounds like they were referring as much to getting along as getting it done.
Wow, you are a fool.