The VISION For The Jazz
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In this video we summarize the questions asked to Danny Ainge in regards to the offseason plans of the Utah Jazz as well as his insights on the way this season went. We then add context and elaborate on selective parts to better explain what the implications of your words could genuinely mean.
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Nice commentary. The trades and the collapse of the team in their wake were a real gut punch for me in terms of the Jazz. It was very disheartening to see a team that was playing so well and with such heart nosedive through no fault of their own. I could hardly watch them after that, despite having had no problem watching them when they were bad at the beginning of the season. It was just too painful.
That said, I personally feel Ainge has a good enough track record to earn the benefit of the doubt from me. I can see the logic behind his decisions.Hopefully it will pan out the way he envisioned. That benefit of the doubt will only play so long, and as you said, if things don’t measurably improve in a couple years, if all the capital he’s amassed doesn’t amount to much, it will be more than fair to turn the heat on him.
I got the impression they would blow it up if they don't get the star in a trade. Nothing against Dejounte Murray, but I don't see him as a super star. Trae Young? Not my cup of tea, but maybe others see it differently.
Great video once again.
Ainge is an opportunist by nature, so it's quite plausible that he doesn't actually have strategy planned in broader sense of things, but is willing to make any trades if an opportunity that pleases him arises.
Really hoping for sum big for us 🙌
I dont see this going anywhere fast. I mean, yes, jazz may be good in somewhere in next decade. Unfortunately that timeline is not what i like to see. And its not sure thing, it never is.
What i saw in that Ainge interview, this is only my interpretation. Jazz try get some really good player in the summer, if they dont get anyone really good. They will trade Lauri away. I dont think they get anyone, i may be wrong but i think that. They failed every time in last summer and mid season when they try get very good players in. Why this time would be any different? So next season is even worse than this season was.
Jazz best asset imo is Will Hardy, i dont count Lauri because he may be gone soon. Coach cant make baskets or block shots. Even best coaches need good players in the team. Otherwise it dont going nowhere. That is jazz direction.
On another note i hope we get a new upgraded arena soon with higher capacity.
I guess the question is "hope for what?" I have no hope for the Jazz to be good next year, and even less hope that the front office will even try to make them good. I'm not talking "championship caliber," I'm talking with a chance of being 0.500 at the end of the season. Is there hope that the team will win a championship in 8 years? Yeah, sure. But important to point out that I don't think there's any evidence to suggest what they are doing now makes them MORE likely to win a championship in 8 years than any of the other teams.