Rauxcee wrote:Inigo Montoya wrote:Rauxcee wrote:If we are replacing Gobert with Ayton/Collins we are a worse team then last year. They are way lesser players.
Jazz have an abysmal record without Gobert. That was of course under Snyder and maybe a new coach would be different.
I can't see how a team with Mitchell as it's best player is better than a play in spot- and then Mitchell asks to leave.
If the Jazz use any of those FRP we got for Gobert to aquire Ayton or Collins Ainge is an idiot.
And I thought Rudy earned his contract.
The Jazz had a bad record without Gobert because we had a roster full of bad defenders that was built around him. If we change the roster, don't you think we can get different results? And btw, Ayton is a decent defender. Obviously not on Gobert's level but he's pretty good on that end.
And before we had bad defenders we had great, or at least solid defenders and we still were bad without Rudy.
Ayton is a solid player, but if the goal is to win a championship Ayton isn't that guy. If the goal is to be a first round exit as your ceiling, then Ayton is the man for the job.
I'm not sure about that. Ayton was one of core of the Suns and their latest run. They have had Booker (can DM have similar impact as him?), CP3 (great leader but aging player), and Ayton. The others are just average to above average players.
The Heat went to the Finals two years ago and the ECF this past season. They essentially have Jimmy Butler and Bam and some dudes.
While there is no chance that we can replace Gobert's defensive impact, perhaps having another player that has more shooting range will open things up and keep defenses more honest and getting a bit bigger and having players that are more athletic and able to play on both ends of the court, even if they are just average to slightly above average starters, will make enough of a difference.
To be honest, I am not totally sure, but the more I look into full on tanking, the more worried I am that we could become a Magic, Kings, TWolves, etc. Relying solely on the draft instead of using contracts and picks to acquire known players is a gamble.