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[QUOTE]Ricky Rubio
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[QUOTE]Ricky Rubio
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[QUOTE]The best case for Bradley would be, like I said, leapfrogging Ekpe Udoh in the rotation and snagging some backup center minutes. Udoh stayed ready last season, and made a solid impact for the Jazz both on and off the court. If Bradley can get playing time like Udoh did, it would be big for his development.
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Udoh isn't the back-up. Best case Bradley dominates the G-league and Favors is traded
[QUOTE]He
Andy Larsen: Gordon Hayward and the Boston Celtics will come to Vivint Arena on November 9. The game begins at 7:30 MT, so looks like a nationally televised contest.
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[QUOTE]Of course, things aren
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[QUOTE]Since some time has passed and the Jazz have a new face of the franchise already in Mitchell, the odds are seemingly good that Hayward will get a warm welcome.
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Yeah right! :roll:
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The last tv game is January 1? :wtf:
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[QUOTE]Since the Jazz front office opted to stick with continuity when dealing with the team this offseason, last year
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[QUOTE]However, based on the skill of this Jazz team and taking into consideration some of the intricacies of their schedule, I believe a range of 49-55 wins is absolutely justified. My initial guess prior to this exercise was 53 wins, so I
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[QUOTE]This offseason, the Jazz made yet another unforeseen addition when they signed former George Washington University product Tyler Cavanaugh to a two-way contract. Many believed that the Jazz would award their second two-way contract to Stanton Kidd who was a standout in the Summer League, so when it instead went to Cavanaugh, who wasn
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[QUOTE]Now let me be clear, I have never been a huge fan of booing opposing former players, but if anyone deserves it, it is Gordon Hayward. The way he left Utah has been talked about ad nauseam, so I won
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[QUOTE]Although some may have found themselves disappointed that the Jazz didn
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[QUOTE]In his time playing for Duke, Grayson filled many different roles, playing multiple years for a roster that changed dramatically from season to season. I believe this to be the reason for his fluctuating stat line through his college career. Blindly looking at his stats, it looks like he was basically a star his sophomore season, and his other three seasons were middling at best. Some may look at his college stats (which you can find here) and wonder whether Grayson is even cut out for the NBA. So where does he fit on the Jazz? Why do people like David Locke gush over him, and make predictions that Grayson will be a steady role player by the end of the season?
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Locke works for the Jazz. That's what they do. Why people on these blogs act lik they too work for the Jazz is what is confusing. :confusedshrug:
[QUOTE]Overall, it is apparent that this is a player that our scouting, coaching, and front office personnel would say
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[QUOTE]13) LA Clippers
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No reason they can't be good. They were hurt last year and almost made the playoffs. Replaced Deandre with Gortat. Beverley and Gallinari back.
[QUOTE]Jackson and a year of good health from Marc Gasol and Mike Conley, could see the Grizz surprising some people next year. That
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[QUOTE]The Utah Jazz are not receiving a ton of votes to come out of the West. Derrick Favors may hold the key to taking them to the next level.
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For 4 years 1 player has been the difference between the Jazz being good and the Jazz being bad. That one player isn't Favors. They won't go to another level until they move on from Favors, Rubio and Exum and replace them with guys that can hit shots
[QUOTE]Put into simpler terms, if you extrapolated the minutes when Derrick Favors was deployed as a small-ball center, he was averaging a line that only three other players cleared in the NBA last season: Joel Embiid, Nikola Jokic and Karl-Anthony Towns. Not bad for a player that starts games off as a power forward.
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Makes little sense for him to not be someone else's starting center
[QUOTE]With that being said, when Quin Snyder trotted out the more traditional lineup of Donovan Mitchell, Royce O
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[QUOTE]In the absence of Rubio, Mitchell became the Jazz