The Jazz have appeared to be much more aggressive and foward thinking blah blah blah...
Forward thinking?
forward thinking?? Tyrone Kennedy Corbin is far and away the
least forward-thinking individual on the planet. Given our circumstance, playing Richard Jefferson 40 minutes so we can beat the HornCats is the opposite of forward thinking.
Playing Raja Bell, Josh Howard, C.J. Miles, Earl Watson, Jamal Tinsley, etc. anything more than garbage minutes the past three seasons at the expense of developing young talent is
not forward thinking.
You know what franchise is forward-thinking? The Golden State Warriors. When they acquired young talent via the draft, they did what they could to DEVELOP that young talent into playmakers. Our very own Richard Jefferson rarely saw the court in the Bay Area because Mark Jackson and Co. were trying to accomplish the very thing Ty Corbin is too dumb to do:
forward thinking. They knew the youth they had on that team was capable of developing into a legitimate playoff-caliber team. The W's have had their challenges so far this season but there's no denying their long-term outlook is very positive, largely because the growth of their youth was not stunted from being benched in favor of washed up, hack vets.
I loved the moves Dennis Lindsey made over the summer. They indeed showed forward thinking. I even thought to myself, "This is perfect. Not even Corbin is dumb enough to screw this up." Little did I know.
Lindsey can still show some big time forward thinking and right this mess before it's too late. He's got to know the only way this franchise will ever become anything worth caring about is by getting a star. Well, this just happens to be the ideal draft for getting one of those. By far, the most forward-thinking thing we could possibly do right now is
TANK. I don't want to hear anything about "honor". In today's NBA, only two types of teams accomplish anything worth a damn: teams that can sign star free agents like Miami (NOT the Jazz), and teams that TANK like San Antonio. Meanwhile, the "honorable" teams wallow in mediocrity. The Jazz have a rare opportunity NOW and who knows if we'll ever get it again.
So the OP asks,
"When is this a wasted season?"
If we don't get ourselves into position to draft a super star, this season is a waste. It's as simple as that. We have too ideal a situation to let such a very rare opportunity like this get away. It's all right there for the taking.
/rant