7StraightIsGreat
Well-Known Member
Well if a playoff sweep weeds out the garbage on this team great. If Favors is so mentally weak that he can't overcome a playoff loss then he his no good to the team regardless if we make the playoffs or not. That post was telltale garbage.
Not nearly as much garbage as your response.
D-Favors is a 19-year old rookie. My point of view is simply that he's probably not quite ready for a 4 game series against the likes of Tim Duncan and the best coach in the NBA. I'm not trying to say that he's mentally weak or insinuate that it would have long-term negative effects on this kid or the Jazz team as a whole. I simply think he and the Jazz would get their doors blown off by the Spurs and I'm challenging the opinion that any playoff experience is good playoff experience. Especially when a draft pick is at stake.
Your thinking that a playoff sweep could "weed out the garbage" is also extremely flawed. If a playoff sweep would accomplish that, wouldn't missing the playoffs all together only further Utah's desire for roster turnover? I don't think making/missing the playoffs by a game or two and exiting in the 1st round is going to do much to change KOC's opinion of what this team needs. If you honestly believe that, you're kidding yourself.
And to the poster who used Kobe Bryant getting swept by the Jazz as a comparison: We're talking about a Utah Jazz team limping into the playoffs and almost assuredly getting throttled by the Spurs. That Lakers team had progressed to the Western Conference Finals (giving Kobe MUCH more positive playoff experience and quite a few more playoff games played), the core of their future titles were already in place with a younger Shaq and D-Fisher in the mix and they weren't losing a lottery pick in the process. That's certainly not an apples-to-apples comparison.