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Jazz Felt There Weren't Big Moves Worth Making This Summer

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2024 2:03 pm
by RealGM Wiretap

When last season ended, the Utah Jazz were prepared to go "big game hunting" this offseason per CEO Danny Ainge. Instead, Utah ended up using most of their cap space to renegotiate-and-extend Lauri Markkanen and to sign a handful of veteran role players.


“You guys have seen how things evolve in an offseason,” Jazz GM Justin Zanik said. “In this organization, we are extremely aggressive with pursuing any and all means necessary to make this a championship-caliber roster. When those opportunities come up, we’re ready for it. There weren’t any.



“And so to sit there and not do anything, we decided that our plan was to completely throw our focus into our young guys and the best player on our roster in Lauri Markkanen.”


Utah is excited to build around their young players this season and beyond.


“I think what’s different this year is that we’re starting to build a really good depth base. They just happen to be really young. So instead of having three guys that are rookies, we have seven guys now under the age of 23,” Zanik said. “Our growth is going to come from developing our talent base so that we can win more games now and in the future. That doesn’t happen overnight — but what’s important about development is playing.”

Via Andy Larsen/The Salt Lake Tribune


Re: Jazz Felt There Weren't Big Moves Worth Making This Summer

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2024 6:20 pm
by uconn83
they traded the vets that gave them depth and made them good for one season for tanking

Re: Jazz Felt There Weren't Big Moves Worth Making This Summer

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2024 8:43 pm
by dubbmotta
Utah is a beautiful city but NBA players don’t want to play and live there…tough situation to be in if you run that organization

Re: Jazz Felt There Weren't Big Moves Worth Making This Summer

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2024 4:10 am
by leo7
lol should've tanked for Wemby when you had the chance Ainge.

Re: Jazz Felt There Weren't Big Moves Worth Making This Summer

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2024 4:25 am
by Lava Rock Kid
Ainge is a moron. Broke up a good team because he prefers picks. But won’t allow the team to be bad enough to get a good pick. Utah is the new Sacramento. Won’t even sniff the playoffs for two decades.

Re: Jazz Felt There Weren't Big Moves Worth Making This Summer

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2024 10:50 am
by NoStatsGuy
probably a big problem with Utah is, that noone really wants to deal with Ainge. At least thats the feelig im getting.

Re: Jazz Felt There Weren't Big Moves Worth Making This Summer

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2024 1:30 pm
by puja21
NoStatsGuy wrote:probably a big problem with Utah is, that noone really wants to deal with Ainge. At least thats the feelig im getting.


In Boston from June 2003 and June 2021:
66 trades in 18 years = 3.67 trades per year

In Utah since January 2022:
13 trades in 34 months = 4.59 trades per year

Your feelings are wrong.

Re: Jazz Felt There Weren't Big Moves Worth Making This Summer

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2024 2:21 pm
by puja21
leo7 wrote:lol should've tanked for Wemby when you had the chance Ainge.


Both Detroit (17 wins) and Houston had better lottery odds than San Antonio anyway, but he traded Mitchell and Gobert before the season even started -- plus Jingles, Royce O'Neale, Pat Bev, Bojan. Also dumped Conley for a FRP at the deadline.

What else could he have done?

Sit healthy Markkanen and Sexton?