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Re: 2023 Pre=season
	
	
		[url]https://thejnotes.com/2023/10/02/should-the-utah-jazz-pursue-jerami-grant-when-he-becomes-available/[/url]
[QUOTE]Clearly, the Jazz can’t make a move for Grant if they need help  rebounding. Also, Grant isn’t good on defense. There are worst bigs  defensively, absolutely, but for the price many want Grant to go for,  he’s not worth it.
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Playing bigger than everyone and not rebounding is certainly a problem. They need more wings not more bigs
[QUOTE]You could justify a first-rounder, and  contracts to match (Grant will cost $27 million), but anything more than  that is highway robbery for a forward who is just a few notches above  Christian Wood in what he brings to the table.
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he's a lot better than Woods. Plays D and can stretch the floor. They need D and shooting
	 
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Re: 2023 Pre=season
	
	
		[url]https://thejnotes.com/2023/10/02/if-things-go-sideways-for-the-utah-jazz-why-not-go-get-jimmer-fredette/[/url]
one thing they have plenty of is 6th man gunner types. Pass
	 
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Re: 2023 Pre=season
	
	
		[url]https://thejnotes.com/2023/10/02/it-sounds-like-will-hardy-knows-the-utah-jazz-will-lose-something-with-kelly-olynyk-on-the-bench/[/url]
[QUOTE]With the way the team is talking, it really does seem like someone  like Olynyk may be around longer than expected. It could also be a  situation where they may be talking about how John Collins can earn a  new contract with the team. If he defers more and expands his skillset,  Collins could be getting a new deal alongside Lauri Markkanen sooner  than we think.
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we'll see. Kessler, Hendricks and Lauri. Shouldn't be many minutes after that
	 
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Re: 2023 Pre=season
	
	
		[url]https://saltcityhoops.com/sextons-on-ball-scoring-knack-points-to-possibilities/[/url]
[QUOTE]In fact, just for kicks, I cross-referenced the list of guys to  convert 40% or more of their pull-up threes last season (min. 40  attempts) with the list of players to manage 63% true shooting or better  as drivers (min. 50 drives). Only three players joined Sexton on both  lists: Steph Curry, Kawhi Leonard and rising star Austin Reaves. 
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Where's Mitchell?
[QUOTE]Of guards who played real minutes last year, only megastar Shai  Gilgeous-Alexander drew shooting fouls as often as Sexton (on 17.2% of  his attempts). He shot a free throw about 42.5% as often as he attempted  a field goal, which is a wild figure for a guard outside the superstar  class.
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can his body hold up to that is the biggest question with him
[QUOTE]Sixteen active NBA players averaged at least 20 points over their  first three seasons combined, and 15 of them have been All-Stars. The  16th guy is Sexton. In fact, of the 47 players who entered the NBA in  the 3-point era and averaged 20 over their first three seasons, the only  guys to never make an All-Star team are Sexton (so far), Jim Jackson  and the Jazz’s own Darrell Griffith.
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and people want to start The Bum over him! :roll:
[QUOTE]His Utah production might look more modest than his scoring average  in Cleveland, but it’s mostly a function of the way the Jazz carefully  watched his minutes. They badly wanted him to get through his first full  year after surgery with no incidents, so they kept him right around 24  mpg all season. On a per-36 basis, his Utah scoring output (21.5) if  roughly equal to when he was a Cav (21.8).
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Had more to do with Conley no? He played more after Conley was gone until he got hurt anyway
[QUOTE]We’ve heard that the main thing the Jazz are working on is his  passing, especially if he ever purports to be a candidate for lead ball  handling duties. He passes the ball on just 29% of his drives, which is a  much lower figure than any other Jazz guards. And hey, if you’re going  to get 1.28 points per shooting possession as a driver, maybe it’s OK  that he passes out of those situations less often. But he does get a  little tunnel-visioned at times. Beyond assist numbers, it’s more about  making the correct play every time.
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and the correct play is obviously him much of the time
[QUOTE]Look, nobody can say for sure if Sexton is ever going to be a bona  fide star, or a starting point guard on a contending team, or whatever.  The point is: there’s a pretty fun player there right damn now. If we  can all stop trying to look smart for a minute and enjoy the unique  stuff he’s already doing, we might well derive some enjoyment from the  Collins Sexton experience today — and let the future bring what it may.
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at worse he's a great 6th man unlike The Bum
	 
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Re: 2023 Pre=season
	
	
		[url]https://kslsports.com/505693/jazz-open-traning-camp-in-hawaii/[/url]
[QUOTE]The Jazz are carrying 21 players total players on the roster while in  Hawaii, a number that has to be trimmed down to 15 traditional  contracts, plus three two-way players by opening night.
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I thought you could only have 20? Did this change? It probably should have with the increased rosters
	 
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Re: 2023 Pre=season
	
	
		[url]https://thejnotes.com/2023/10/05/is-the-utah-jazzs-kelly-olynyk-still-considered-a-dirty-player/[/url]
he's a guy you like if he's on your team and don't if he's not with all the flopping and whining
	 
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Re: 2023 Pre=season
	
	
		[url]https://sircharlesincharge.com/2023/10/05/miami-heat-cost-saving-trades-contender/4/[/url]
makes some sense. Get the vet in Lowry to replace Dunn and open up minutes for George. Herro replaces Agbaji. Olynyk gone opens up minutes for Hendricks and others. And of course more picks to keep Danny happy
	 
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Re: 2023 Pre=season
	
	
		[url]https://www.deseret.com/2023/10/7/23905983/danny-ainge-has-a-tell-when-it-comes-to-players-he-likes[/url]
[QUOTE]That’s why his interest and investment of time with George is  particularly interesting to me. Ainge sees something in George and wants  to help him make the most of his rookie season.
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just took him in the lottery of course they are interested in him :facepalm
	 
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Re: 2023 Pre=season
	
	
		[url]https://www.deseret.com/2023/10/6/23905981/utah-jazz-observations-takeaways-from-hawaii-training-camp-john-collings-keyonte-george-ochai-agbaji[/url]
[QUOTE]That would all be pretty great, right? Well. I’m telling you that  it’s all true. That’s the word coming out of Jazz training camp this  week. Keyonte George is the real deal.
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did you miss summer league? :facepalm
	 
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Re: 2023 Pre=season
	
	
		[URL]https://www.deseret.com/2023/10/6/23906289/dante-exum-is-back-in-nba-dallas-mavericks-utah-jazz[/URL]
[QUOTE]“Exum’s athleticism helps him excel as a finisher and a defender. His  defense and ability to handle the ball will be vital for the Mavericks,  as they need someone to help Josh Green carry the burden of having to  defend guards on a nightly basis,” [URL="https://www.mavsmoneyball.com/2023/10/6/23883113/dante-exum-is-an-underrated-signing-for-the-mavericks"]writes SBNation’s Gracie Villiard[/URL]. After  trading Reggie Bullock to the San Antonio Spurs in the three-team deal  that landed Grant Williams in Dallas, the Mavericks need players who can  comfortably defend guards.
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so apparently he can make a lay up now?
[QUOTE]“I think for me it’s been a long journey,” [URL="https://www.mavs.com/exumasolidefender/"]Exum told Mavs.com[/URL].  “Obviously, being in the NBA before and having kind of dealt with a lot  of injuries, I felt like I’ve had the skills to be here. But proving my  being healthy has kind of been the problem.
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Your problem was that you looked like an athlete trying to be an NBA player. Not an NBA player that was athletic. Without The Wizard where would you be? A lot less wealthy for sure!
	 
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Re: 2023 Pre=season
	
	
		[url]https://saltcityhoops.com/keyonte-georges-blueprint-for-winning-rookie-of-the-year/[/url]
[QUOTE]There is a good reason for the Jazz not having a winner in their  history. The winners are almost always one of the top overall selections  and players drafted in a situation where the entire offense will be  turned over to them. The Jazz have historically just been too good for  that. They are one of nine teams since the lottery began to have never  held the number 1 overall pick. The highest selection they made was  Deron Williams with the number 3 pick. 
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instead of ROTY Paul :rant
[QUOTE]Mitchell exploding onto the scene like he did is a rarity, and  multiple things had to happen to open the door for him. Two of the  biggest were the lack of competition to the role he was taking over.  Gordon Hayward left in free agency, and Rodney Hood struggled as a first  option. The Jazz desperately needed someone who could play with the  ball in their hands and had a willingness to take shots. As a rookie,  Mitchell averaged 33.4 minutes, and a whopping 17.2 shot attempts per  game. Since the 2000 season, Mitchell was one of only 4 players who  averaged over 30 minutes and 17 shot attempts per game as a rookie. The  others were LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, and Kevin Durant. 
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The fact that COTY ever thought Hood was anything other than a 6th man is the amazing thing :wtf:
[QUOTE]Clearly, George has a knack for putting the ball in the basket, but  just in terms of opportunity alone, it will be hard for him to get to 15  points per game. If we look at this Jazz roster as currently  constructed, it is hard for me to imagine Key getting more shot attempts  per game than Markkanen, Collins, Jordan Clarkson, or Collin Sexton.  That leaves him fifth in the pecking order for shot attempts in the best  case. Last season, Horton-Tucker attempted the fifth most shots per  game for the Jazz, at 9.4, on the way to 10.7 points. Sextion only  attempted 9.8 shots per game and averaged 14.3 points. 
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The Bum and Sexton could be gone by the trade deadline
	 
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Re: 2023 Pre=season
	
	
		[url]https://thejnotes.com/2023/10/06/do-the-utah-jazz-need-a-genuine-second-all-star-next-to-lauri-markkanen-in-order-to-compete/[/url]
eventually. They compete with 1 now though :facepalm
	 
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Re: 2023 Pre=season
	
	
		[url]https://thejnotes.com/2023/10/06/the-rumored-utah-jazz-starting-lineup-may-be-the-teams-worst-case-scenario/[/url]
If you were paying attention you'd know that they've changed the combos everyday and might through the first 20 games or so
	 
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Re: 2023 Pre=season
	
	
		[url]https://thejnotes.com/2023/10/06/are-the-utah-jazz-in-a-better-spot-to-win-the-nba-title-now-than-it-was-with-donovan-mitchell-and-rudy-gobert/[/url]
if they'd made the Cavs trade and not the Wolves one they would have been one one the best teams in the league. Gobert with an actual 4 instead of a 6'4 imposter? Only one inefficient gunner instead of two? A coach willing to make changes?
	 
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Re: 2023 Pre=season
	
	
		[url]http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?514242-2023-Pre-season&p=14836429#post14836429[/url]
You may forget Gobert getting passed over twice despite being one of the best players in the league. Kessler has a ways to go