76ciology wrote:Jazz easily replaced Donovan and Kessler with George and Kessler. Markannen, Brice, Hendricks and picks also.
The Mitchell/Bogdanovic/Gobert trio had their flaws (Gobert's contract, Bogdanovic's defense), but they were in the playoffs every year and gave the Jazz a product worth watching.
This current iteration of the Jazz seems to have a ways to go until they are a playoff team and I don't see a clear core of guys to build around.
Center:
- Kessler is great on the glass and in contesting shots, but what about his offense? He's not even scoring in double figures. Gobert's offense started slow also, so maybe he'll eventually get there. But right now, I'm not yet convinced he's a building block for their eventual core.
Forward:
- If you can trust that John Collins rediscovered his jumper, he can be a game-changer on both ends. He has the talent to be a core piece, but he has proven to be unreliable from the neck-up. Can you trust him enough to build around him?
- Markkanen is a phenomenal offensive player but I simply do not trust his defense. He's like a PF version of what Bogdanovic was at SF. With him as a building block, I think you're limited on what you can accomplish.
- Taylor Hendricks was one of my favorite players in the draft. He's got the two-way game to be a potential star player. He's just a prospect and isn't even playing so it could be a while before he emerges.
- Not a fan of Brice Sensabaugh in the sense that he's an out of shape offense-only player with a Gs game and a Fs body. If he loses 15 pounds and they can play him at SG, he'd be more serviceable. Still not a fan of him as a core piece.
Guard:
- Jordan Clarkson is empty buckets. They need to purge him from the roster. He's not a serious player.
- Collin Sexton is dynamic, but two franchises have basically told us that he's not a lead G. He's just a reserve scorer. They might want to move him as well.
- Keyonte George was an inefficient scorer at Baylor with a questionable jumper and below average defense. He hasn't look any diferent at the NBA level. I'm not convinced he's a building block.