Do the Utah Jazz have a draft strategy of positional size and three point shooting?

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Friday edition of LOCKED ON JAZZ is an #askjoj edition with questions about the Utah Jazz draft stategy, which players are worth trading for, the Utah Jazz future roster building, what players are needed and what should be the Utah Jazz approach
0:00: Introduction
3:00: Do Jazz have a drafting model
5:00: Where do Jazz get next franchise player
6:00: How picks do Utah Jazz use this year
8:00: What is greatest position of need?
9:00: Why is age important?
10:00: Who could Jazz trade up for?
14:00: Should Jazz avoid drafting player at Keyonte position
16:00: Big game hunting
17:00: Lauri to Warriors trade
19:00: Do Jazz have two way players
24:00: Does John Collins have trade value
26:00: Minnesota playoff scars
27:00: Lauri on Celtics or Mavericks
28:00: Why not fully tank
29:00: Importance of depth
31:00: What Jazz player would thrive today
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  • @Identify_As_Right
    @Identify_As_RightАй бұрын

    Edey was money from 3 and mid range at the combine. Off the dribble too. So much potential

  • @mr.e347
    @mr.e3472 ай бұрын

    21:22 which is exactly why Ainge traded Rudy and Don. Both were just one way players. And rest were mediocre.

  • @tarrencewarenski2479
    @tarrencewarenski24792 ай бұрын

    Jazz player that would be better today - Greg Foster. Would definitely shoot more threes.

  • @imnotmike
    @imnotmikeАй бұрын

    John Stockton was 22 when he was drafted, and he wasn't a top tier talent until his was 25. He wasn't even a starter before that.

  • @Madabird
    @Madabird2 ай бұрын

    Okur

  • @schutzaustin
    @schutzaustin2 ай бұрын

    Donyell Marshall

  • @BrysonCummings-to2si
    @BrysonCummings-to2si2 ай бұрын

    David looks crazy lol

  • @HappyJack-hj4sj

    @HappyJack-hj4sj

    2 ай бұрын

    it's that hair bruh 😂

  • @stevenbramble2097
    @stevenbramble20972 ай бұрын

    Hands down AK. And Thurl yes

  • @Identify_As_Right
    @Identify_As_RightАй бұрын

    Cody williams at 10, trade the other 2 to get edey in the 15-20 range

  • @scottmuir6127
    @scottmuir61272 ай бұрын

    Would you trade the 10th pick to New Orleans for 17th and 21st pick. We traded 14 and 21 to get Tre Burke at 9. This would give us a chance to take a swing on 2 guys such as Isaiah Collier, Carrington, JaKobe Walter, KyShawn George, Devin Carter, Johnny Furphy, Tyler Smith and Missi. This would be if the good wing players were off the board. Just a thought

  • @BrysonCummings-to2si
    @BrysonCummings-to2si2 ай бұрын

    Jared McCain could be a good 2-way player

  • @ponyal7041
    @ponyal7041Ай бұрын

    I know the strategy lose lose lose and lose again…Ainge is genius

  • @petekambe3279
    @petekambe32792 ай бұрын

    so, you would not want Tyrese Maxey, Jalen Brunson, Damian Lillard, trae young?

  • @lonzfzz2323
    @lonzfzz2323Ай бұрын

    Don't trade lauri, he's on my 2k jazz team.

  • @anthonykobe1235
    @anthonykobe12352 ай бұрын

    I have said it for years now AK-47 would be an absolute monster in today’s NBA.

  • @connorhoopes9910

    @connorhoopes9910

    2 ай бұрын

    I was half awake when I read your comment and had just listened to the news so I was very confused/concerned when I read your comment. Haha But I totally agree

  • @mikehatch1967

    @mikehatch1967

    2 ай бұрын

    He had a ton of pressure put on him more than he deserved

  • @mikehatch1967

    @mikehatch1967

    2 ай бұрын

    It is right by the blue hose I garage I will have Brady grab it my foot is cramping again hurts

  • @mikehatch1967

    @mikehatch1967

    2 ай бұрын

    Keyonte has a huge summer ahead of him and I hope he is in the gym now and spends no summer working his take off he can improve a lot. If he does not plan on doing that then the Jazz need to dump him now and get what they can!

  • @stevenbramble2097
    @stevenbramble20972 ай бұрын

    AK 47

  • @markcairn2241
    @markcairn22412 ай бұрын

    Pistol Pete

  • @patconlon7835
    @patconlon78352 ай бұрын

    OKC had zero major injuries all year---maybe pseudo gangster Holmgren can tear his foot up again in Seattle in Crawfords pro-am---Seattle Sonic karma

  • @natelove187
    @natelove187Ай бұрын

    Danny Ainge ran the Utah Jazz into the ground. Fire him Utah

  • @MichaelLindsay-uo7tg
    @MichaelLindsay-uo7tg2 ай бұрын

    Jazz strategy lose

  • @imnotmike
    @imnotmikeАй бұрын

    Your take on playoff scars is preposterous. It's clear that you don't even understand the concept. Teams that don't heal from "playoff scars" are teams that the ownership decides to give up on them and tear the team apart because they lost. They don't get better because they aren't given the opportunity to get better. Losing is a learning experience. You can learn and grow from it, if you're given the chance. But ignorant fans and owners don't give their teams a chance to learn from failure. Ignorant teams and owners think that if a team is good enough to win they will win, and if a team loses that means they can never win, so it's time to start over. And teams that conduct themselves like that never win. Because sometimes you need the experience of losing to figure out how to win. Almost every team that has ever won a championship has only done so after losing to another phenomenal championship team at least once. Jordan's Bulls lost to the Pistons, who lost to the Lakers, who lost to the Celtics. They learned from their losses and became great because of those losses. 28 of 33 NBA champion teams have lost a series to another championship team within 4 years of winning their first championship. That's what playoff scars means. It's not a bad thing, it's a good thing. You have to experience playing against a great team before you can really understand what it's going to take for your team to be able to win a championship. You can't develop that until you've actually experienced it first hand, as a team. Now granted, it is possible for a team to have childish players who are just bad losers and they take the loss out on their teammates and then that ruins the team's chemistry. So in that case, you figure out those players aren't capable of winning championships. That's Donovan Mitchell, frankly. Donovan will likely never win, because he can't handle losing. It's James Harden. Harden has spent his entire career giving up on teams and blaming other people for his losses, and then going from one great situation to the next, but always making every situation worse because he won't commit to the team and blames everyone else for all of his shortcomings. Nobody trusts James Harden. And so he's destined to keep losing forever, unless he just happens to get lucky and land on a championship roster as a support piece at the end of his career. The way to win a championship is to find a core of players that you believe in, and stick with those players through thick and thin. And if they win you celebrate, but if they lose, you still love your team and support them, and let them try again next year, and you just appreciate that they're playing great basketball year after year. And if you can't do that, you don't even deserve to win. You've become obsessed with shortcuts. Shortcuts very seldom end up leading where you want them to lead. Lauri Markkanen is arguably top two at his position in the entire league, but because he didn't make an arbitrary list of 25 players written by some random guy who has never played or coached basketball in the NBA, you're pretty much ready to just write him off. Oh, maybe he can be a 3rd or 4th option. Or maybe we can trade him and get somebody who can win. We just need to get two or three generational talents that are better than our guy who is already maybe 2nd best in the world at what he does, and pushing 1st. You're dreaming. That is delusional fan reasoning. You don't just manage to get 3 guys who are better than one of the best players in the world. It will never happen. You build your team around Lauri. You put as many pieces around him as possible. And then you hope you end up developing a 2nd guy who is maybe as good, maybe better. You give Lauri the chance to become the absolute best. And you give them time and as many chances as possible to break through. But you gotta commit, man. Until you're ready to commit, you're going nowhere. The worst thing that can happen to an NBA player is for some talking head like you to put up an imaginary ceiling on them and start telling the world that this is as good as they can ever be.

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