2009-2010 squad: 50+ win team
Williams
Matthews
Kirilenko
Boozer
Okur
6-9th men: Millsap, CJ Miles, Korver, Brewer
First half of 2010-2011 (went 27-14 i think, on pace for 54 wins before mid-season slump + absence of HOF coach and head PG)
Williams
Bell
A less effective Kirilenko
Millsap
Jefferson
Bench notables: CJ Miles, Earl Watson, Ronnie Price (played well in the first few months), Gordon Hayward.
Current squad, before two lottery picks (assuming Miles and Kirilenko are picked up)
Devon Harris: not a huge downgrade from Williams + plays well with Hayward; still a 3pt threat and finishes well in traffic
Gordon Hayward: who is eeeeons better than Bell
SF position is semi vacant: either we place trust in Miles or Kirilenko, or Hayward is moved to the 3 to make room for a drafted SG; or a player is singed/traded from another team; lastly, Millsap might switch to SF
Derrick Favors
Al Jefferson, who started to increase his offensive output during the latter half of the season, averaging 24 and 11 after the allstar break.
Bench: Potentially Millsap, lottery picks from draft, hopefully earl watson, okur, kirilenko and miles.
I feel like we have all lost our faith in the current lineup with the Jazz, and aren't giving them an opportunity to truely show their potential in a new season, under a new coach (and likely altered system) with the pressures of starting of well now absent. From our current sqaud clearly our biggest absence is the SF position if we think Al Jefferson can hold is ground. If we acquire a solid shooting, defensive SF from either the trade or the free agency, our team is definitely in a MUCH better position than teams like the Clippers and the Wolves. In fact, wed probably even have a very good crack at making the playoffs the next year if Al Jefferson becomes our 20/10 guy (which is not a longshot by any means), Devin Harris becomes familiar with the flex-offense, Hayward and Favors develop further and we draft very well. In fact, depending on how we draft, we could even become WCF contenders. I certainly think we are in an extremely good position to rebuild with a decent core, 4 lottery picks in a two year span (two of which have been very good picks) AND possessing one of the biggest 6th man/trading chips in the NBA, Paul Millsap. If we get picks 6 and 12, and say, pick Brandon Knight and Chris Singleton that leaves us with both an extremely good PG rotation and the accurate, defensive SF we so desperately need. Wheres the kool-aid?