HadAnEffectHere wrote:babyjax13 wrote:HadAnEffectHere wrote:Let's say the Jazz don't get a high level prospect in the 2025 draft and they get a prospect comparable to like Jalen Suggs.
What should they do afterwards.
Tank for 2026 then shift to using assets to bring in good veterans. Let's say in that scenario we push for the play-in in 2027 (Lauri is 29 by then), and push for a top-6 seed in 2028 (Lauri is 30). If that plan fails Lauri will be in his prime still and very valuable and you will have young players who are still young enough to be part of a rebuild. Trade Lauri, try to get a star. Lots of possible variables, but if we don't get a star in 2025 I imagine trying to get one in 2026 is the plan.
While AJ and Boozer are really good and are really NBA ready relative to most prospects their age, anyone else is probably like 3-4 years away (because that's how long it takes in general) and by the time they're good, Markkanen will be 32 and probably on the border of being acceptable defensively and his contract will be over.
The sheer amount of time it takes to
1. Draft a star prospect
2. Have that star prospect hit
3. Have that star prospect actually develop into a star player
Is just pretty long and seems to not line up with Markkanen's likely aging curve at all.
This just feels a lot like the final Lillard-Blazer years where the Blazers kept assuring him that this would be the last tank and they would build a contender around him until it became clear it would never happen while he was still effective and he eventually demanded a trade.
If you have a true star when Lauri is 32, then I think you are just happy to have a veteran piece to compliment them and provide veteran leadership. But, if we look at true top-10 players, by year 3 they are usually at least top-30 guys. Let's just say we get Flagg and he's a Tatum level player (I don't see that, but for the sake of argument):
Year 1: no playoffs (Lauri is 28)
Year 2: push for play-in, maybe make it (Lauri is 29)
Year 3: push for top-6, definite play-in (Lauri is 30)
Year 4: Cooper is a top-15 player, we are a playoff team (Lauri is 31)
Or just delay that one year if it is a 26 prospect. These are two very, very deep drafts AT THE TOP of the draft, so I think both will produce multiple all-stars. I think this is a reasonable chance to assemble a very good team, and a contender if you luck into drafting a top-10 guy.