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[QUOTE]a decent wingspan of 7
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[QUOTE]a decent wingspan of 7
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[QUOTE] Jeff Van Gundy recently said that he sees nothing preventing the Warriors from making it to eight to ten straight NBA Finals and as preposterous as that might sound on the surface, if this roster is able to stay together without the financial screws falling off, it very well could be the case.[/QUOTE]
Be tough to do. regardless. What are the chances that they stay healthy? Durant got hurt this year. Don't get bored? Too cocky? Kobe and Shaq should have won for years but egos got the best of them eventually. The game changes. Maybe the league will start playing big like the Jazz again and GS has to try to adapt? I think if the Jazz are really going to spend money and can get say Millsap and Hill they could make it interesting next season.
[QUOTE] the Jazz have made it clear that their rebuild period is over. They traded for a veteran point guard in George Hill last offseason. They inked Rudy Gobert to a lucrative extension. They
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18 makes the most sense. Leave college to student athletes. Leave the D-league to young guys that want to play basketball
Rudy Gobert: When you get
Wearing a grey Jazz hat, a jacket and pants, Jazz forward Boris Diaw is currently on quite an adventure
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[QUOTE]Schlenk said one of his top priorities is bringing back Millsap, a four-time All-Star who opted out of the final year of his contract.
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[QUOTE]the Jazz need to draft a guy that can contribute, even if only for a few minutes a night, this season. [/QUOTE]
How likely is that? The only guy that really looked ready by the end of his rookie year was Hood and he went to college for 4 years.
[QUOTE]Draft n
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[QUOTE]Still the fact remains that they are the only team that
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[QUOTE]Jawun Evans is undersized. In today’s NBA point guards are commonly in the 6’3”-6’4” range. Evans is just under 6’0” in shoes. No matter how tough Evans plays defense he will almost always be giving up size to the man he’s guarding. Opposing players will be able to shoot over him whether he’s guarding his man or switched onto an ever bigger player.[/QUOTE]
Need to tell us his length before you say that. Height really means litle
[QUOTE]Point guard is the largest area of emphasis for the Jazz this summer. Evans won’t be a plug and play starter, at least not as a rookie. Utah only has two point guards on the books at the moment but they’d be happy to re-sign George Hill and Quin Snyder’s love for Shelvin Mack can’t be expunged by something as trivial as unrestricted free agency. PLUS the Jazz are rumored to be looking at PG Miloš Teodosić from overseas. All things considered it doesn’t seem that there would be space available for Evans in the upcoming roster if Dennis Lindsey has his way.[/QUOTE]
You already have Neto, Exum and Wallace though the latter two could play on the wing with their length. I'd say after center they could take about anyone really or no one.
[QUOTE]Not draft Jawun Evans because our point guard concerns can’t be addressed late in the first round of the draft.[/QUOTE]
Don't think any need can other than filling out the Stars roster
The Jazz own the 42nd and 55th picks in the second round as well.
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[QUOTE]Unproven Joel Bolomboy has the potential to follow Rudy off the bench. Jeff Withey may be an option, but there
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[QUOTE]the Detroit Pistons are open to trading their 12th pick in the NBA Draft, preferably for a veteran that could make an instant impact. This happens to sound absolutely identical to what the Utah Jazz did last season when they turned their very own 12th pick into George Hill.[/QUOTE]
Except the Jazz had cap space to take Hill
[QUOTE]If Utah were interested in that pick, they have some veterans that could perhaps fit the ticket such as Alec Burks, Derrick Favors or Rodney Hood, who is young but comes on a very friendly contract. In reality, though, I suspect that Utah won
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[QUOTE]Now many within Jazz Nation have been desiring to sign Deron Williams or Milos Teodosic and turn the keys over to Dante Exum, or go for the big fish like Chris Paul or Kyle Lowry in free agency.[/QUOTE]
Those guys as back-ups makes sense nothing else does. I'd be happy if Exum could defend and hit an open 3. He could start at the 2. If doesn't do those things he needs to be traded before he becomes a free agent
[QUOTE]If the price is right and if he doesn
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[QUOTE]dangling both of those picks out there on the trading block should absolutely be a part of the strategy.[/QUOTE]
should always be. Move up. move down. move out. move in. Whatever makes the team better now and for the future. Only one guy that has been previewed on slcdunk has interested me so far
[QUOTE]they could also be used to sweeten the pot in a trade that sends someone like Alec Burks out the door for the Jazz while alleviating themselves of his cumbersome salary.[/QUOTE]
What is it that you don't get about damaged goods? They have cap space. They have young guys that aren't hurt and owed 20 million over two years.
On a side note, either of Utah