babyjax13 wrote:AingesBurner wrote:babyjax13 wrote:I have to say I've never been less excited about the Jazz. I fully expect Ainge to sit on his hands and piss away all these assets, or for it to take an absolute eternity to be good again. I don't think I'm team championship or bust anymore, I just want to watch good basketball. If a core reaches the level of being a contender, great, but 20-35 wins just sounds like a really boring place to be.
Sorry but treadmill is not fun either.
A second round team is one lucky break from making it to the finals. I realize that we whiffed on most of our chances to get that lucky break by wasting first round picks - but I'm not excited about where we are at all.
We had plenty of lucky breaks and still failed miserably. Examples: Leonard getting injured in a season where the entire league had many injuries and the road to the finals was as open as ever had been, and we still lost. Or when Doncic was injured and on the bench for 3 games and we still couldn't even get past the first round. Or leading 3-1 against the Nuggets and losing. This team had all the lucky breaks anyone can ask for and managed to waste them all, which is why we're probably going into a full rebuild.
Personally, in the past few years I have been the least excited about the Jazz as I have ever been, to the point of not watching games at all over the past 2 seasons other than the playoffs. I think I've watched less than 10 regular season games in total, and haven't bothered with following the draft, training camp, summer league, etc. I'm more excited about the Jazz now (or at least I will be once the direction is finally decided with a DM trade) than I've been in a long time. The past 5-8 years felt like a waste of time for me, building around a core that was clear to me was going no where.
As for good basketball, there are 29 other teams to watch while the Jazz are bad. And besides, you can still play good basketball even as a losing team, and lose because a lack of talent but not due to poor execution.
I have much more confidence in Ainge than I had in DL. Ainge has proved he can create a team that can go places, either through trades or through the draft.