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Brad Rock: Utah Jazz: Paul Millsap valuable but not a franchise changer
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PF tweeners only get paid more when it is beneficial to their play. Milsap is an undersized PF making his combination an hindrance to his productivity. If the Jazz pay more than $6 mil for him I will be extremely disappointed. This is coming from a Milsap fan too. Paul is not a player that we can build around or "the future of the Jazz," instead he is only a great hustle player who comes off the bench.
Franchise changing/All-Star level free agents will not sign in Salt Lake City unless it is the last resort - non-elite free agents will sign w/ the Jazz if they overpay.
Small market teams pay a heavy price for overpaying players/free agent mistakes. Focus on the draft.
RE: Anonymous | 9:12 a.m. July 6, 2009
Was detroit Offese BUILT around ben wallace?
HOW many teams have won championship with thier offense built around a 6'9 or shorter PF?
NOt since 70's when players and the tams were shorter.
LA is NOT built around gasol,
nowitzski plays NO defense.
Those 6'9 and under PFs were role players and bench players, NOT the feature player or players of the team.
An that's my point,
When you depend on a high scoring undersized PF (often with taller ones too like nowitzski, webber)you don't win championships.
a millsap or boozer might work as a role player,
if you had a dominant bigman that they played along side of,
if they are willing to be a role player,
or atleast willing to be the number two or three guy.
True that Millsap is not a franchise player, but you only need one of those and a well rounded team to win a championship i.e. Detroit and San Antonio.
The result?
They have them all playing again for less than if we would have extended their contracts.
They offer Millsap the qualifying 1 million dollar to keep him restricted. Maybe that is what he plays for next season?
Who is looking smart now?
The Jazz kept essentially everyone they wanted and it never cost them anymore than they had originally planned on. (Yes, they knew years ago that it was possible that they might pay a small amount of luxury tax for 1 year).
FACT:
Everyone around here in SLC believed at the beginning of last season that this team had a chance to contend. Hollinger of ESPN also said so IF they were healthy.
What happened? D-Will's ankle--out for 15 and affected his play the whole season. Bozo 45 games plus. AK--his ankle. Then Korvers wrist affected his shot ALL season. Then Okur goes down for the playoff series.
It is a freakin miracle we even made the playoffs and we were a top 3-4 seed until the final 5 games!!
Everyone is back--hopefully healthy to make a run!!!
When I hear again how Jerry develops young players..Sure that is why after 3 years people still do not know if Ron can shoot enough to be a solid #2 guard. I agree with Miles on this, I think CJ has a world of potential and can be outstanding in this league. A lot of it not developing maybe he is lazy, then again it is up to all the coaches to bring the best out of him. To me Ty Corbin should have the assignment to be like a personal mentor...
Please remember the playoffs are different than the season. The Jazz defense against the bottom 5 garbage West teams and many east teams because of the firepower can get by playing average-poor defense.
The squad you develop needs to be built not only for regular season but playoffs because that is what matters.
I'm pretty sure you mean Rasheed Wallace, rather than Ben. Sheed was the PF, Ben the C.
That Detroit team was built around a system centered on execution and defense, period, no specific player.
The Jazz sysytem depends on a solid low-post scorer to succeed, fed by who I believe to be the man it is built around, a guard...Deron Williams.
I'd love to nab a 7-foot PF, but the fact is that big men with that kind of talent can't be found just running around the local playground. Height is not simply the only piece of a championship puzzle.
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