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***Utah Jazz Thread ***

Originally posted by JustinMT:
Originally posted by Niners99:
Originally posted by Jiks:
Originally posted by JustinMT:
indianageorge3 Its Official And I Cant Wait.... So Excited To Be A Jazz With A Great Group Of Young Guys And An Amazing Coach And Front Office... Im Excited To Get In Gym Together And See What We Can Become....#JazzNation@utahjazz

https://www.instagram.com/p/BHkRTNcA53B/

f**k those sleeve jerseys are just disgusting.
Lol I like the sleeved jerseys

Also lol that he jacked Trey's number.

Soccer jerseys.

Yup! The Celtics Green jersey and the Golden State yellow jersey have been the only two I've really liked. The rest look like garbage.

The sleeved jerseys really should be called "tops", because they're more of a girls shirt than a jersey.
Outside of Lyles, our summer league team is just trash. The Weber State dude has been really disappointing so far.
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Originally posted by JustinMT:
Outside of Lyles, our summer league team is just trash. The Weber State dude has been really disappointing so far.

Yeah I watched the first two games and was getting aggrivated over a stupid dleague scrimmage(lol), so I stopped. Lyles is fine but nobody else besides Pleiss has a shot. Pleiss himself was rather unimpressive.
Wow a win and without Lyles even!
Rudy is playing in the Olympics.
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Originally posted by JustinMT:
Rudy is playing in the Olympics.

Just checked because I thought he was leaning towards no, but yeah I agree.

I like that he's playing so I can watch it, but dude needs to stay healthy and work on his game. I think he said his time with France last year was why he struggled early in the season. He was exhausted.
Originally posted by Jiks:
Originally posted by JustinMT:
Rudy is playing in the Olympics.

Just checked because I thought he was leaning towards no, but yeah I agree.

I like that he's playing so I can watch it, but dude needs to stay healthy and work on his game. I think he said his time with France last year was why he struggled early in the season. He was exhausted.

Yeah exactly so I don't get why he'd do it, especially in the middle of contract negotiations. Not a smart move.
Originally posted by Jiks:
Originally posted by JustinMT:
Rudy is playing in the Olympics.

Just checked because I thought he was leaning towards no, but yeah I agree.

I like that he's playing so I can watch it, but dude needs to stay healthy and work on his game. I think he said his time with France last year was why he struggled early in the season. He was exhausted.

Its not like France is winning gold. Save the mileage on those feet and rest up.
Rudy Gobert and the Utah Jazz have agreed to postpone extension talks until after the Olympics.

Well thats good at least.
Originally posted by JustinMT:
Rudy Gobert and the Utah Jazz have agreed to postpone extension talks until after the Olympics.

Well thats good at least.

I really hope they lock him up this year because next year he'll get a LOT more.
Lyles with a good game today. Had a last second tip-in to force double OT and shot really well from the floor. He's proved he doesn't belong in summer league so I hope they s**t him down now.
WINNERS!!!!!


It is time for Utah to rise up into the power vacuum. The Jazz wanted to flip their first-round pick in 2015 for a George Hill type with multiple seasons left on his deal, but getting Hill now, in the final season of his contract, is a fine compromise -- especially since Utah still has cap room to offer him a contract extension. He is perfect fit. He can defend opposing point guards, spot up around Gordon Hayward and Rodney Hood, run the show when called upon and bridge Utah to the Dante Exum era.

You want a team young, big and confident enough to see Golden State as a proving grounds instead of some invincible boss? This is it. Utah took Golden State to the wire in their first matchup last season, and they have been itching ever since to show their shot-swatting, rebound-munching size can trouble the Warriors. "We almost beat them," Rudy Gobert told me in March. "Just like they made a threat of small ball, we have to make a threat of playing two big men. They have to box me out. They have guard Derrick [Favors] in the post."

Joe Johnson provides a seasoned crunch-time option for a team that quaked in the clutch, and he can swing to power forward in smaller, switchier groups.Boris Diaw can work the post as Trey Lyles insurance. The Jazz can go huge without sacrificing much shooting, and amp up their shooting without sacrificing much size.

This is a versatile, mammoth team that should win 50 games next season. Seriously, predicting 50 wins for the Jazz is not bold. They are that good.

They do have some money drama coming. Hayward is set to be a free agent next summer, and given the thin wing crop, he might be the most sought-after target after Russell Westbrook, Blake Griffin and other super-duper stars who might become available. The Jazz cannot legally extend him before next July.

They could extend Favors as of October, but he has little incentive to redo his deal now unless he is petrified of a new collective bargaining deal. After this season, he will become eligible for a larger max contract reserved for players with at least seven years in the league. He could play the year out, renegotiate next July up to that higher max, and lock in more years.

Gobert is up for an extension now, and his reps could hold out for something around $20 million per year. Add in Alec Burks, and the Jazz are looking at a $125 million payroll (at least) before second contracts even kick in for Hood, Exum and Lyles. That might prove untenable. (The Blazers are facing a similar dilemma, but we'll have more on them in the near future.)

For now, this team is stacked -- and hungry.





http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/16992129/rating-won-lost-nba-free-agency-period
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Originally posted by JustinMT:
WINNERS!!!!!


It is time for Utah to rise up into the power vacuum. The Jazz wanted to flip their first-round pick in 2015 for a George Hill type with multiple seasons left on his deal, but getting Hill now, in the final season of his contract, is a fine compromise -- especially since Utah still has cap room to offer him a contract extension. He is perfect fit. He can defend opposing point guards, spot up around Gordon Hayward and Rodney Hood, run the show when called upon and bridge Utah to the Dante Exum era.

You want a team young, big and confident enough to see Golden State as a proving grounds instead of some invincible boss? This is it. Utah took Golden State to the wire in their first matchup last season, and they have been itching ever since to show their shot-swatting, rebound-munching size can trouble the Warriors. "We almost beat them," Rudy Gobert told me in March. "Just like they made a threat of small ball, we have to make a threat of playing two big men. They have to box me out. They have guard Derrick [Favors] in the post."

Joe Johnson provides a seasoned crunch-time option for a team that quaked in the clutch, and he can swing to power forward in smaller, switchier groups.Boris Diaw can work the post as Trey Lyles insurance. The Jazz can go huge without sacrificing much shooting, and amp up their shooting without sacrificing much size.

This is a versatile, mammoth team that should win 50 games next season. Seriously, predicting 50 wins for the Jazz is not bold. They are that good.

They do have some money drama coming. Hayward is set to be a free agent next summer, and given the thin wing crop, he might be the most sought-after target after Russell Westbrook, Blake Griffin and other super-duper stars who might become available. The Jazz cannot legally extend him before next July.

They could extend Favors as of October, but he has little incentive to redo his deal now unless he is petrified of a new collective bargaining deal. After this season, he will become eligible for a larger max contract reserved for players with at least seven years in the league. He could play the year out, renegotiate next July up to that higher max, and lock in more years.

Gobert is up for an extension now, and his reps could hold out for something around $20 million per year. Add in Alec Burks, and the Jazz are looking at a $125 million payroll (at least) before second contracts even kick in for Hood, Exum and Lyles. That might prove untenable. (The Blazers are facing a similar dilemma, but we'll have more on them in the near future.)

For now, this team is stacked -- and hungry.





http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/16992129/rating-won-lost-nba-free-agency-period
Our only issue is not having that go-to-guy. I'm hoping with the addition of Hill and JJ,not to mention a healthy Exum and Burks, it can start to open up the floor for Hayward and visa-versa.

On paper we are in a fantastic position.
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f**k, I forgot we played early today
Looks like he's really improved his outside game. Thats fantastic! He's probably why they didn't try to meet with any of the big named stretch 4s. If he's consistent than we're gonna have an amazing bench.
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