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Aug 10, 2020
12:46:30pm
kimdaddy35 Truly Addicted User
The bigger question for me for the Jazz is what will they do in the off-season?
I don't know the answer.

Will Rudy and Mitchell be content to "run it back" together? Especially if they go down fairly easy in the first round?

Does management believe this team is just Bogey away from competing for a title?

Do they believe that Conley just needed more time to gel with the group?

While I don't know the exact details, I can't imagine the Jazz have much money with Conley to do much to strengthen what appears to be a pretty weak bench.

It will be an interesting post season and I think the Jazz have only two options. Blow it up (meaning they trade Gobert) and start over or keep the same guys and hope chemistry gets better.

The Jazz certainly aren't THAT far away but when you realize they will likely be the 6th seed and if they lose in the first round who are they going to pass in the off-season. The Mavs should only get better. The Nuggets are young and will have finished ahead in back to back years. The Lakers will still have their big two and the Clippers theirs. Houston is a wild card. I would expect them to pass OKC, but again that only puts them in the same spot assuming they hold off talented young teams in Memphis and NOLA and the Trailblazers don't put it back together.

I am no Jazz fan but on paper I would trade Gobert if you could get some solid value back.
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