KqWIN wrote:Tony Jones is saying that Exum and Diaw will start for Hood and Favors.
Oh wow! Now that's interesting...
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KqWIN wrote:Tony Jones is saying that Exum and Diaw will start for Hood and Favors.
UTJazzFan_Echo1 wrote:Daddy 801 wrote:stitches wrote:He looks slow to me.
Also... Boston is solid. That team is set up very well for the future. I really hope we take the step forward, otherwise we might will lose Hayward to them.
If I'm Hayward I think long and hard about leaving for Boston. Especially if the Jazz don't show significant improvement this year. Hayward would make that team extremely good. Boston has a better chance of going through Cleveland than the Jazz have of going through the Warriors to get to the finals in the next few years. It's an unfortunate reality.
I honestly don't think Boston is as dangerous of a draw as people think.
I really honestly believe that Gordon wants to stay here in Utah. He's the franchise right now and moving forward and we've shown that we're going to make the right moves to be successful and win. I also think with his family being where they're at, he's going to value consistency and security over moving his roots. Besides, SLC is a far better environment for a family than Boston. Just like his Olympic decision showed, I think Gordon will value much more than just basketball when making his decision. And this past off-season, I think Hayward has made it pretty clear that he wants to be here with how involved he was in the community and with staying here for his training. Like he's said himself, his wife and him have really embraced Utah as their home.
And you can say that Boston has a better chance of going through the Cavs, but let's not forget that they still have LeBron and are the reigning champs who BEAT the Warriors. I don't see that being any easier than beating the Warriors. Down the road? Sure. But right now, I don't think so.
And honestly, I think this team is going to make a big jump this year. Enough that when compared, we'll be just as good or better of an option than Boston.
KqWIN wrote:Boston also has an incredible fan base. It may not matter to all players, but it was a factor in Al Horford signing there. They treat all of their athletes like heroes. That's not how Hayward is received by the Jazz fan base.
TO11 wrote:For those of you watching the game, I know a lot of people on this forum really touted Exum for his defense and ability to stop guards with his length. Does anyone have any insight on his matchup with Bledsoe (if he is guarding the 1) or how his defense has been in general?
JazzMatt13 wrote:just because I think aliens probably have to do with JFK, doesn't mean my theory that Jazz will never get Wiggins, isn't true.
KqWIN wrote:Why are we talking about Middleton, Harris, and Porter?
The real decision the Jazz FO is making is between Continuity, Cap Flexibility, and Cash Considerations.
Inigo Montoya wrote:Exum looked much better tonight when he played, hopefully he comes back to the 2nd half.
KqWIN wrote:Inigo Montoya wrote:Exum looked much better tonight when he played, hopefully he comes back to the 2nd half.
He played great. He's learned how fast he is, now he needs to learn how big he is and attack the rim a little more often.
KqWIN wrote:Why are we talking about Middleton, Harris, and Porter?
The real decision the Jazz FO is making is between Continuity, Cap Flexibility, and Cash Considerations.