northwest division preview
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:20 am
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Utah Jazz
The Good News: The Jazz have an excellent young core -- Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter, Gordon Hayward and Alec Burks -- to build around and a solid group of veterans -- Al Jefferson, Paul Millsap, Marvin Williams, Mo Williams -- to keep them competitive on a nightly basis. After a surprising playoff berth in 2012, Utah is one of the NBA’s rising young teams.
The Bad News: This may be the year that their decision to built two different cores at the same time may come back to bite them. Jefferson and Millsap are both playing for a new contract, which doesn’t bode well for them stepping aside for Utah’s young big men. There could be a lot of chemistry issues in Salt Lake City, especially with a combative coach like Tyrone Corbin.
Real Talk: Favors could be a future Defensive Player of the Year. He has a phenomenal amount of athleticism at 6’10 250 and Utah is going to have a hard time keeping him off the floor. He’s ready to play 30-35 minutes a night and if he doesn’t fit with some of their veterans, those vets need to be moved down the road.
Utah Jazz
The Good News: The Jazz have an excellent young core -- Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter, Gordon Hayward and Alec Burks -- to build around and a solid group of veterans -- Al Jefferson, Paul Millsap, Marvin Williams, Mo Williams -- to keep them competitive on a nightly basis. After a surprising playoff berth in 2012, Utah is one of the NBA’s rising young teams.
The Bad News: This may be the year that their decision to built two different cores at the same time may come back to bite them. Jefferson and Millsap are both playing for a new contract, which doesn’t bode well for them stepping aside for Utah’s young big men. There could be a lot of chemistry issues in Salt Lake City, especially with a combative coach like Tyrone Corbin.
Real Talk: Favors could be a future Defensive Player of the Year. He has a phenomenal amount of athleticism at 6’10 250 and Utah is going to have a hard time keeping him off the floor. He’s ready to play 30-35 minutes a night and if he doesn’t fit with some of their veterans, those vets need to be moved down the road.