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Back to work: Post virus break
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Besides the Heat, the other teams that have opened so far are Portland, Cleveland, Milwaukee, Denver, Atlanta, Indiana, Sacramento, Toronto and Utah. More are expected in the coming days; among them, Orlando is close, and the Los Angeles Lakers are targeting Saturday.
– via TIM REYNOLDS @ Yahoo! Sports
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https://thejnotes.com/2020/05/13/wha...hayward-trade/
At the time, Ben Simmons was looking very enticing as a potential franchise player. His passing skills and dexterity for his size drew comparisons to LeBron James, although his jumper needed a lot of work.
Horrible fit with Rudy
The Jazz likely would have taken Amir Johnson to make the salries work, and missed the 2015 playoffs from suddenly losing their best player.
The unprotected pick from the Brooklyn Nets ended up landing at third overall, which the Jazz probably would have used to pick Jaylen Brown.
On draft night they tried their best to dangle the third and 12th overall picks, in addition to Dante Exum in an attempt to trade up and select either Ben Simmons or Brandon Ingram.
all but Simmons might have been nice
They wanted a potential superstar to come out of this draft night, but they make due with Jaylen Brown and Taurean Prince. Utah rolls into the 2016-17 season with a depth chart looking like this:
C Rudy Gobert, Amir Johnson
PF Derrick Favors, Trey Lyles
SF Joe Ingles, Taurean Prince
SG Rodney Hood, Jaylen Brown, Alec Burks
PG Dante Exum, Raul Neto
Amir or Prince or Lyles starting at the 4.
In conclusion the Jazz probably wouldn’t be very far off from where they are today had they decided to trade Hayward for the Brooklyn Nets’ unprotected first round pick in 2016.
who knows where they'd be but with Rudy still competitive at worst
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https://thejnotes.com/2020/05/13/uta...d-better-fits/
Many questions surround the future of Rudy Gobert, so it will be interesting to see if the Jazz do indeed decide to draft a big man in this year’s draft for insurance purposes. Regardless, Reed is someone that fits if Gobert is here or not.
Be stupid not to with Gobert and Bradley free agents after next year
Paul ReedAge: 20
Height: 6’9″
Weight: 220 lbs
Wingspan: N/A
Need someone bigger unless he has incredible wig span. Already have undersized guys in Morgan and Brantley
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Michigan State junior Xavier Tillman has entered his name into the upcoming NBA draft. But he has not hired an agent, so he could still return to school. With less than a month to decide, the Grand Rapids Christian High School graduate says he is still at the 50/50 mark, which is where he was when he put his name in the draft.
– via woodtv.com
The new reality we are all living has made the draft process considerably different than in past years. Since face-to-face meetings can’t happen right now, Tillman has been meeting with NBA teams through Zoom meetings. “I’ve had two so far with Utah and Detroit. It’s all about these Zoom interviews and how well you perform in those. Answering the questions honestly is the biggest key for those teams because they know everything about you,” Tillman said. Being born and raised in Michigan, Tillman says the Pistons are a team that is on his list.
– via woodtv.com
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https://thejnotes.com/2020/05/14/uta...derrick-white/
One of the burning questions of the future for the Utah Jazz is their presumptive point guard of the future.
It is? Mitchell
They could throw their best trade package with Tony Bradley plus future draft picks and acquire White mid-season
yeah they need to get even smaller!
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https://thejnotes.com/2020/05/15/uta...season-finish/
The decision regarding Rudy Gobert and his eligibility for the supermax extension will be much harder for Jazz brass to make given that there might be no closure for this season. The Jazz don’t know for sure if Gobert can carry the Jazz farther than the second round of the playoffs.
what they do know is they suck without him
As for the Jazz, they have six games left to hit their 70 game mark. The double-header with the Lakers will be a big challenge, but the games against the Timberwolves, Grizzlies, and Pelicans are more forgiving.
who knows what 6 games they would play if any
Even if the Jazz don’t end up catching the Nuggets in this hypothetical finish to the NBA regular season, they will still get a good look at the Oklahoma City Thunder and Los Angeles Lakers, who figure to be very likely playoff opponents.
maybe they don't even make the playoffs? who knows if they take 8 teams. Be better off in the lottery at this point anyway.
You weren't paying attention this year and Ingles isn't even playing at the moment
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https://thejnotes.com/2020/05/16/uta...sion-hiatus/2/
My hope is that Gobert realizes how much he would help the front office by taking a deal that is still a max contract, but not quite the supermax.
that would be my guess assuming the rumors of them trading him and tanking aren't true. Can still pay him more than anyone else and a lot less than super max
In other words there’s a good chance these guys are getting overpaid just at the decline of their careers and the decline of the salary cap, which will make it awfully hard for the Jazz front office to have any wiggle room with making the team any better.
they are all worth the money with the cap where it was except for Conley and he is expiring after next year. Now things have been changed obviously. Bojan has 3 more years which who knows where he will be than
Joe Ingles was intended to be the sixth man this season, but floundered in that role with his buddy Derrick Favors being gone in New Orleans. He plays much better as a starter and alongside Rudy Gobert.
Ingles plays much better around good players. He was fine once they changed up the bench. Bradley is even better in pick and roll than Gobert
Factor in Donovan Mitchell’s minutes he plays at the 1 (49 percent of his minutes this season), and also Jordan Clarkson (assuming he returns), and there’s not a regular spot in the rotation for Mudiay.
Him or Clarkson will be gone maybe both. He could be a 6th man and lots cheaper. Need a starting 4 more than anything
When the Jazz cashed in their chips to bring in Mike Conley and Bojan Bogdanovic in the same summer, they were really setting themselves up to have their best shot at winning a championship in a two year window.
with 6 rookies and no starting 4. Typical Jazz. Lots of talk
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No French player has carried a team like Rudy
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Utah Jazz forward Georges Niang told reporters a few days ago that every NBA player he has spoken to since the season went on hiatus is eager for games to start up again, for the schedule to be completed and a champion to be crowned. In the same conversation, Niang gave some intriguing insight into how he is preparing to return to action should the season indeed be restarted.
– via Salt Lake Tribune
On May 8, the league granted teams the ability to reopen their practice facilities to players for individual, voluntary workouts, provided that the locale in which those facilities are situated have correspondingly eased stay-at-home restrictions amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
– via Salt Lake Tribune
“The guy that is on our training staff has to be in full [personal protective equipment] — whether that’s a mask, gloves; I know he’s carrying around a spray bottle and a towel,” Niang said. “So, basically every step that I take or wherever I go, that place is getting sprayed down.”
– via Salt Lake Tribune
Even if we’re still weeks away from an official comeback plan for resuming the season being officially announced, the simple process of hearing that practice facilities would be reopening meant a lot to Jazz players craving some semblance of routine. “Once you started hearing, ‘May 1st, the facility is going to open,’ and then it moved to May 8th, then it was May 11th and … the timeline has been the best thing. Guys just have been prepared to have a timeline for their life,” Niang said. “The season, it’s from one month to another month, the offseason is another month to another month, and I think guys are just excited that we’re kind of get some dates and some months nailed down to where we can finally feel like we can get back to somewhat of a normal [existence].”
– via Salt Lake Tribune
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