Inigo Montoya wrote:New ownership, new personnel.
I kind of figured the coaching staff comes and goes more along the head coach lines, rather than ownership. I wonder how safe DL and Quin are with the new owner?
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Inigo Montoya wrote:New ownership, new personnel.
stitches wrote:Inigo Montoya wrote:New ownership, new personnel.
I kind of figured the coaching staff comes and goes more along the head coach lines, rather than ownership. I wonder how safe DL and Quin are with the new owner?
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.
stitches wrote:
So... what line you like best? Also what do you think about Jazz' line?
KqWIN wrote:stitches wrote:
So... what line you like best? Also what do you think about Jazz' line?
I think the Jazz line is fair, right at 50 wins for an 82 game season. You know what, **** it. The Jazz are finally going to have a good regular season. 48 wins for the Jazz this season!
stitches wrote:
So... what line you like best? Also what do you think about Jazz' line?
Inigo Montoya wrote:stitches wrote:Inigo Montoya wrote:New ownership, new personnel.
I kind of figured the coaching staff comes and goes more along the head coach lines, rather than ownership. I wonder how safe DL and Quin are with the new owner?
I don't know and wouldn't want to speculate, but personally, at this point I've seen enough of DL. He's not a bad GM, but we can do better.
cashmachine wrote:Inigo Montoya wrote:stitches wrote:I kind of figured the coaching staff comes and goes more along the head coach lines, rather than ownership. I wonder how safe DL and Quin are with the new owner?
I don't know and wouldn't want to speculate, but personally, at this point I've seen enough of DL. He's not a bad GM, but we can do better.
Isn't Justin Zanik our GM now? Since last year?
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.
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:I think the Jazz missed an opportunity by signing Ferrell. A lot of other players were waved, whom the Jazz could find more value in.
Kaminsky (was picked up by the Suns), Dzanan Musa, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Courtney Lee (which GobertReport wanted), Gerald Green, Henry Ellenson, TJ Leaf, Admiral Schofield, to name a few.
NickAnderson wrote:
How old are you, just curious.
by gomeziee on 21 Jul 2013 00:53
im 20, and i did grow up watching MJ play in the 90's.
dautjazz wrote:Exum had an injury today, hopefully not the Achilles. Poor guy can't catch a break.
red4hf wrote:dautjazz wrote:Exum had an injury today, hopefully not the Achilles. Poor guy can't catch a break.
Literally in the first minute of the game..... Feel so bad for him......
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:Shaq had some things to say about Gobert's contract. Gobert says there is no beef. I tend to side with Shaq on this one, I don't think Gobert could have stopped him, Shaq would just manhandle him with his size and strength.
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/rudy-gobert-says-he-has-no-beef-with-shaquille-oneal-after-nba-legend-calls-him-out-on-instagram/
Also, a GB thread on this topic:
viewtopic.php?t=2036847