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WIll a jazz player get into the all star game?

Seriously though... Gobert leads the NBA in Offensive efficiency, Defensive efficiency, and Blocks per game!!! He is the talk around the league right now. The Jazz are competing with the Clippers for the 3rd spot in the West. We have the 8th best record in the LEAGUE and we have sustained more injuries than ANY of the teams ahead of us and ALL of the teams with winning records right now. We are the league leading defense by 3.2 points! https://www.espn.com/nba/statistics/team/_/stat/defense-per-game/sort/avgPointsOpponent

NOT MAKING THESE TWO PLAYERS ALL STARS IS A LEAGUE WIDE TRAVESTY. It would just confirm that the All Star game is a popularity contest. If that were the extent of it, I would be fine. But OFTEN refs give the benefit of the doubt to players that make all star appearances. So, if not making the all star team actually happen and that affects the results of games... it's reason enough to pee on David Stern's stank ashes.

Hayward is arready getting all star treatment. He has really mastered the art of flailing.
The rest of the Jazz are getting punked by the refs. I see at least ten bad calls on no offense fouls an at least ten bad defense calls.
Crazy but it is even worse then last season when the Jazz were DEAD LAST in bad call differential.
 
Oh an do not discount Griffin is out for Clips an they have had injuries to several key pieces. Healthy they play well as the hot Rockets.
 
DL was snubbed because the NBA felt obligated to give Kobe Bryant a spot on the roster as part of his "farewell" tour.

The NBA had nothing to do with it. It was the fan vote. and he was voted in as a big.
 
Responding to today's LockedOn Jazz podcast (you may have to listen to it to understand the context).


Hi David,

Thanks for your take on Gordon in AS game. Sharing a few thoughts:

Max votes per player is 14 (not 15) as coaches cannot vote for their players. This also tilts towards Gordon away from Klay and others as there would be 3 backup votes available from MEM, GS and SAC where coaches cannot vote for Gasol/ Green/ Boogie, whereas there are only 2 backup votes going to Klay et al. (CP3/ LAC & OKC/Westbrook).

So if even if DMC gets 14 votes, there are 35 votes (not 30) in play for the seven remaining players you named in contention: Klay, Gordon, Damian, CJ, Rudy, Deandre. I also believe that if a coach votes for a Portland guard, it will be Dame and not CJ, no way any coach votes for both. CJ pulls a goose egg.

Hypothetically, if 35 votes are split evenly over 6, each gets a (rounded) 6 votes. And depending on how evenly the votes are distributed, it will probably take a minimum of 8-9 votes to make the team.

Do you see a flaw in this reasoning?

In the last 10 years, there has never been a player who scores 22+ on a 0.600 team and fails to make the AS team. And that is just scoring and we know Gordon has a complete game. I think he is in.


PS: I believe Westbrook will be the clear winner of the player/ press vote, and assuming Curry keeps his lead and takes the fan vote, I believe Harden gets bumped to the AllStar bench.
 
If my knowledge about those new CBA contracts is correct, we should hope Hayward stays off the all star team and an all nba team, so he doesn't gain eligibility to get those super max contracts with a lot of length. Unless that's the only way he wants to stay in Utah, but in that case we're better off retooling anyways I think.
 
If my knowledge about those new CBA contracts is correct, we should hope Hayward stays off the all star team and an all nba team, so he doesn't gain eligibility to get those super max contracts with a lot of length. Unless that's the only way he wants to stay in Utah, but in that case we're better off retooling anyways I think.

I've read that AS does not count.
.....All-NBA, DPOY or MVP the previous season.
.....All-NBA team or DPOY in 2/3 previous seasons
.....MVP once in the previous three seasons
 
If my knowledge about those new CBA contracts is correct, we should hope Hayward stays off the all star team and an all nba team, so he doesn't gain eligibility to get those super max contracts with a lot of length. Unless that's the only way he wants to stay in Utah, but in that case we're better off retooling anyways I think.

The problem with this new rule is it locks up the top superstars, making a frenzy of trade options for bubble all nba type players like Hayward. If Hayward doesn't hit the all nba threshold, the likelihood of him leaving goes up IMO. Paying him the supermax to keep the core intact is a no-brainer. If Hayward goes I think the ship sinks.
 
I've read that AS does not count.
.....All-NBA, DPOY or MVP the previous season.
.....All-NBA team or DPOY in 2/3 previous seasons
.....MVP once in the previous three seasons
When Gobert wins DPOY and is on the all NBA team it's going to make his extension look like the best deal ever.
 
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I've read that AS does not count.
.....All-NBA, DPOY or MVP the previous season.
.....All-NBA team or DPOY in 2/3 previous seasons
.....MVP once in the previous three seasons

Thanks for clarifying that! I haven't read the specifics. Just glanced over it. Thought All-Star was probably included as well like in the Derrick Rose provision.

The problem with this new rule is it locks up the top superstars, making a frenzy of trade options for bubble all nba type players like Hayward. If Hayward doesn't hit the all nba threshold, the likelihood of him leaving goes up IMO. Paying him the supermax to keep the core intact is a no-brainer. If Hayward goes I think the ship sinks.

You're right, the financial incentive could be a problem. But if he's eligible for a supermax(10 yr vet max), our chances that management keeps Hood long term shrinks. What we gotta bet on is a 7 game first round exit against the Clippers or even reaching the 2nd round. The prospect of improvement and "better" alternatives not having cap space to offer make Utah.
Let's go through the specific teams:
East:
-Hawks are capped unless they part ways with Millsap or manage to trade Bazemore. If a) happens, Hayward won't even talk to them, in case of b) they'll have to send away tons of assets.
-Celtics got space and they'll talk to him. But in order to convince him they'll need to do something miraculous in the playoffs. I'd say short of beating the Raptors to challenge the Cavs they don't have enough leverage.
-Charlotte signed Hayward to his last sheet, so he'll at least meet them in early July out of respect. They don't have room right now and would need to trade Batum + Marvin or Marvin + MKG + Belinelli/Lamb to make room for Hayward. Does Hayward still want to go there then?
-Raptors don't have cap space unless they do something silly like trade Carroll, Ross and Joseph and lose the option to offer more than the MLE to Patrick Patterson which he'll laugh at and spit on it.
West:
-Spurs! If they manage to trade Pau Gasol and Tony Parker, they could sign Hayward and retain Patty Mills and still add some on top of that. Is it likely? Nope! But from a basketball standpoint it makes a lot of sense.

Conclusion: Basically it's the Celtics and they'd need to make a crazy case that they're able to challenge the Cavs long term while having a lot of weird skillsets on their roster. Is it impossible? No. Is it likely? Neither! It would still be very important for the Jazz long term to sign Hayward for 30 and not for 35 per year, because there are max players who are better than Gordon and part of overcoming those guys is do have more depth, of which a cheaper Hayward contract would allow a lot.
 
When Gobert wins DPOY and is on the all NBA team it's going to make his extending look like the best deal ever.

The sick thing about his short extension is that you're unlikely to get baited into a decline super max. He probably has an opt out at the end of the 3rd year. By then he's 28 years old and a 5 year extension for a lot will last through 33 at which point he'll probably have declined to a degree(The first 3 years still being worth his money) where ppl will stop throwing unreasonable amounts of cash at him. If he was on a 5 year plan you'd have to make the uncomfortable decision in 2022 at age 30, where he's probably a little bit behind his apex but not dropped off yet.
 
Both should make it, but if one guy gets screwed out of a spot I hope it's Rudy. Mostly because stuff like that lights a fire under him. But still, both should make it.
 
cp3 wont be playing in the all star game because of surgery, so could injury replacement be done, meaning chance of hayward getting in bigger
 
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cp3 wont be playing in the all star game because of surgery, so could injury replacement be done, meaning chance of hayward getting in bigger

Will coaches vote for CP3 knowing that he deserves it but cannot play? Seems like a wasted vote. I assume coach voting starts this weekend after starters are announced on Thursday.

I wonder how they are going to report the results. Will they announce the total votes by player from press? Will they announce the total votes by player from player vote? How do they tally the totals. By percent of the vote? Not at all clear to me how they combine the fan, press and player vote.
 
They play a different position group, does this matter to who makes it? I honestly don't know.
As I understand it, there are 12 slots: 6 front-court, 4 guard, 2 wildcard (can be either). Where this might help is if someone like, say Lillard, were to edge Gordon or Rudy out on a wildcard spot. Because CP3 is now out, Lillard would get pushed into the fourth guard-specific slot, leaving open the wildcard position previously occupied. So yea, CP3 being out could in that way create space for Gordon/Rudy, if they were going to be edged out by a guard in a wildcard slot.
 
As I understand it, there are 12 slots: 6 front-court, 4 guard, 2 wildcard (can be either). Where this might help is if someone like, say Lillard, were to edge Gordon or Rudy out on a wildcard spot. Because CP3 is now out, Lillard would get pushed into the fourth guard-specific slot, leaving open the wildcard position previously occupied. So yea, CP3 being out could in that way create space for Gordon/Rudy, if they were going to be edged out by a guard in a wildcard slot.

Just wanted to welcome you to Jazzfanz and for taking the plunge with your first post!!! Woohoo!
 
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