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Jeff Teague says Jazz are COOKING with their young core & Jaren Jackson Jr. | Club 520



Jeff Teague says Jazz are COOKING with their young core & Jaren Jackson Jr. | Club 520

Jeff Teague, DJ Wells, and B Hen react to the Utah Jazz rebuild, and the the guys talk about how with a top pick in this year’s NBA Draft, they will be ready to win again. With the emergence of Keyonte George, key pieces in Lauri Markkanen and Ace Bailey, and the trade for Jaren Jackson Jr. from the Memphis Grizzlies, the Jazz are working on a nice core in the West. Jeff thinks Utah is going to surprise people next season.

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20 Comments

  1. Jamal the most frustrating player in the league… he can do this then next game he will get 12

  2. You guys are talking ppg when comparing Miller vs. Murray but not taking into account the style of play in the eras that they played in. Miller was playing in a league that allowed physical defense and games were in the 80-90's. Today's game is tailor made for offense (NBA rules), lack of emphasis on defense by coaches and players, uptempo with more shot attempts, more 3pt shots and no low post play which means more minutes and shots for perimeter players. Other aspects include Miller being the focal point of his team while Murray is the secondary scorer which may lower his attempts and scoring average. It's like saying that Miller wouldn't average more in today's NBA because of the amount of 3pt shots he would be taking/making, just like all the guys who emphasize stats in comparison arguments and Bird wouldn't be killing in today's game because he would obviously be taking more and attempting more shots/3pt fg. Arguments have to take into account eras, playing styles, etc. I always laugh at people who say that past athletes are not as big/strong/fast but forget that today's athletes have modern technological advantages such as better travel (charter compared to regular coach), nutrition, strength training, massage therapy, supplements, and how's about the ability to repair an ACL injury that would end a lot of careers back in the day. Bernard King was never the same player after his torn ACL AND it took 2 years for him to get back onto the court. Tatum is getting ready to suit up less than 9 months after an achilles tear (another injury that used to end careers back in the day). Do these same people NOT THINK that a Michael Jordan, Isiah Thomas, Hakeem Olajuwon, Karl Malone, David Robinson, etc. would not have also been as advanced as today's players with the same technology in this era? How's about the injuries to Brandon Roy, Penny Hardaway, Grant Hill that would have probably been corrected better in 2026 than in the 90's and 2000's. Murray right now is not a HOF'er but his accomplishments and longevity will determine his overall legacy as a player.

  3. He needs to seriously start stacking some accolades to be a 1st ballot HOF. As of now he's Hall of Very Good. If Jamal Murray is a first ballot HOF right now, then so is Khris Middleton….but neither of them are.

  4. Y’all buggin on here. The Reggie comparison was outrageous 😅 Murray can’t guard to be compared to Chauncey

  5. I love the pod but do y’all think you could maybe flip the cameras between a clip and the cameras on y’all? At least for me I feel the clip is too small to see much.

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