[QUOTE]You have been part of the NBA for 17 years, you are the first European coach to achieve many milestones in your career in the States. However, this tournament with Slovenia can be called your biggest success? Igor Kokoskov:
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[QUOTE]You have been part of the NBA for 17 years, you are the first European coach to achieve many milestones in your career in the States. However, this tournament with Slovenia can be called your biggest success? Igor Kokoskov:
[QUOTE]Rudy Gobert
[url]https://www.slcdunk.com/2017/9/18/16320116/nba-rank-2017-2018-utah-jazz-roster-raul-neto-13th-most-valuable-least-valuable-offseason-brazil[/url]
[QUOTE]Neto
[url]https://thejnotes.com/2017/09/17/utah-jazz-retrospective-the-george-hill-trade/[/url]
[QUOTE]While Hill
[url]https://www.slcdunk.com/2017/9/18/16328656/the-downbeat-rest-players-greg-poppovich-lebron-james-golden-state-warriors-ut-jazz-2017-rule-change[/url]
[QUOTE]David Locke had a theory that I agree with in principle, that teams should simply cut minutes of players in certain games to rest them, rather than taking them out of games entirely. While this makes sense, it is something the players do not want whatsoever. Playing less minutes means that a player will naturally have worse looking stats, and that could impact their next pay check. That makes this suggestion basically unrealistic, and I doubt it is the solution that will make everybody happy.[/QUOTE]
That's why they have per 36 stats. If guys produce people will pay them
[QUOTE]Going along with the topic of rule changes, there has been talk of possibly allowing teams to draft players directly from high school once again.[/QUOTE]
Great! Once everyone has their own G-league team(hopefully next season) I see no reason why they shouldn't. It's time for kids to play in the minors until they prove they are NBA players. Would have helped Exum, Burke, Hood, etc.
[url]https://thejnotes.com/2017/09/18/utah-jazz-west-power-rankings-september-2017/11/[/url]
[QUOTE]Donovan Mitchell has visions of Dwyane Wade dancing in fans
[url]https://www.sbnation.com/2017/9/18/16227956/nba-player-rankings-top-101-2021-deandre-jordan[/url]
[QUOTE]87. Donovan Mitchell
TIM CATO: As frequently and liberally as we picked from these 2017 rookies (FORESHADOWING!), I
[url]https://www.deseretnews.com/article/865689124/Utah-Jazz-must-cut-one-player-before-season-begins.html[/url]
[QUOTE]Quin Snyder will have to cut at least one of his players[/QUOTE]
Not necessarily cut. Some teams have roster spots
[QUOTE]the Jazz signed a number of role players to multi-year contracts this offseason, including Thabo Sefolosha, Ekpe Udoh and Jonas Jerebko. While their roster spots are secure with the Jazz[/QUOTE]
Probably but they have shown the willingness to eat money in recent years so being ona one year deal could make you vunerable
[QUOTE]Raul Neto, swingman Royce O
[url]https://www.sbnation.com/2017/9/18/16175476/nba-player-rankings-top-100-2017-lebron-james[/url]
[QUOTE]100. Rodney Hood (NR)
Hood probably would have been 30 spots higher if this list had been made in 2016. Basketball is weird.[/QUOTE]
Go to guy! All-star! :rolleyes:
[QUOTE]82. Joe Ingles (NR)
Slow Mo Joe is a cerebral, skilled forward who can shoot and pass quite well. He should take on extra importance with Gordon Hayward gone.[/QUOTE]
Like with Hood and so much of the team they have unrealistic expectations for him. Be lucky if he can do as much as last year with the guys now around him. He is a role player
[QUOTE]67. Ricky Rubio (30)
Defense and passing are really important skills for a point guard, it turns out.[/QUOTE]
unfortunately so do shooting
[QUOTE]17. Rudy Gobert (NR)
Defense matters.[/QUOTE]
17 is way too low but he also might have a harder time this year
[url]https://www.slcdunk.com/2017/9/19/16328680/utah-jazz-nba-offseason-2017-rodney-hood-restricted-free-agent-extension[/url]
[QUOTE]Coming off a subpar season, he's primed to break out because he has the talent to be a great two-way guard. He's consistent, shooting roughly the same percentage on guarded catch-and-shoot opportunities as off the dribble.[/QUOTE]
no clue! :rolleyes:
[QUOTE]has the potential to reestablish himself as a max-deal candidate.[/QUOTE]
Bye bye if someone is stupid enough to give him even close to max :wtf:
[QUOTE]They follow that with talking about a previous Jazzman whose name kinda rhymes with Boredom He
[url]https://www.slcdunk.com/2017/9/19/16336866/nba-offseason-utah-jazz-return-of-alec-burks-injury-shoulder-knee-ankle-ty-corbin-quin-snyder[/url]
[QUOTE]The athletic product of the University of Colorado was supposed to have carved his niche in the NBA by now[/QUOTE]
He has. Unlike all of the all-stars I keep hearing about on the roster he proved himself as a top 6th man
[QUOTE]Burks
[url]https://thejnotes.com/2017/09/19/utah-jazz-derrick-favors-primed-become-three-point-threat/[/url]
[QUOTE]Will Dante Exum and Rodney Hood begin ascending to stardom?[/QUOTE]
:coleman:
[QUOTE]His setbacks last season caused many to lose hope in him and several to speculate that perhaps he would be traded. However, if Favors can stay healthy, he should be one of Utah
[QUOTE]Coach Nate McMillan said he has a starting lineup in mind heading into training camp, but wouldn
[url]http://www.sltrib.com/sports/jazz/2017/09/21/rudy-gobert-gets-star-reception-from-french-speaking-elementary-students/[/url]
[QUOTE]Gobert took a forward-looking approach when asked about being more of a leader on the Jazz.
[url]https://www.slcdunk.com/2017/9/20/16337864/2017-nba-officiating-bob-delaney-dennis-lindsey-adam-silver-utah-jazz-kevin-durant-twitter-downbeat[/url]
[QUOTE]Dennis Lindsey did it. Is there nothing he can