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Originally posted by <b>BigMike</b>!
Who's gonna start at the 2? Right now I guess it looks like Stevenson, but is it remotely possible that Pavlovic or even Harpring could start ahead of him? (Assuming Maggette is matched)
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Not only does the terrible Stevenson have no future with this Jazz team, he has no present, either. Don't expect him to touch the floor in 2003-04, his final season in a Jazz uniform. Either the Jazz end up signing a Stephen Jackson this summer (he'll end up in either Denver, Utah, or Atlanta, I think), in which case he's their starting SG, or they'll go with a Calbert Cheaney (I think they'll re-sign him)/Aleksander Pavlovic platoon. Definitely a weak spot on a team with many weak spots all of a sudden.
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I know there's been a lot of speculation about Harpring getting traded to clear up the SF for Kirilenko...but are these just rumors or is there any serious interest from other teams? Harpring is arguably our best player, but IMO AK is our future and we can only keep him on the bench for so long...if we can get a future 1st rounder + decent PF for Harp, I'm all for it.
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I just don't understand why nobody besides me thinks that AK-47 is handed the starting PF job. Isn't it worth a shot? Also, Harpring is one of the best bang-for-your-buck players in the league, and he's a Jerry Sloan kind of player, he's not going anywhere.
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When is Ostertag's contract over?
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Expires at the end of the season, lots of teams will want to dump a longterm salary (Antonio Davis was mentioned by somebody else here) in exchange for Ostertag, no question. Although the Jazz will need to get a very strong offer here. Antonio Davis is not worth messing with at this point.
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Has anyone who's seen any RMR games tell me if Mo Williams has outperformed Raul? I'm sure Raul is a fine player, but I think that Mo was possibly a top 15-20 prospect after next season, and maybe a late 1st round prospect this year.....he just came out too early. He was a pimp at Bama this past season, and I really like his game. And I'm not sure I can call anyone with two torn ACLs our future PG.
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PG is definitely a major question mark. That starting backcourt will rival Denver's 2002-03 starting backcourt in its awfulness. I agree with whoever suggested Travis Best as an option, I was thinking the same thing.
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Do we even have a PF on the roster? Borchardt is a C, Collins is hurt, Malone is history, Amaechi is gone, as well as Padgett. Ugh.
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Again, I'm going with AK-47 here. The free agent PFs available at this point are nothing to get excited about. Malik Allen, Donnell Harvey, Brian Scalabrine, Reggie Evans, Gary Trent, Mike Batiste--dear god, you've GOT to be kidding me!
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A look at possible starting lineups:
PG-Lopez
SG-Stevenson
SF-Harpring
PF-Kirilenko (I say this never happens...he'd be a better 2 than a 4)
C-Ostertag
PG-Williams
SG-Harpring
SF-Kirilenko
PF-Borchardt
C-Ostertag.
Will we win 15 games?
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Borchardt is a C, not a PF, correct? Stevenson will not and I mean WILL NOT touch the floor next season, regardless of how bad this team is (and it will be very, very bad). My starting lineup:
PG Lopez/Arroyo (platoon)
SG Cheaney/Pavlovic (platoon--unless S. Jackson signs)
SF Harpring
PF Kirilenko
C Ostertag
Obviously, when your #1 scoring option is MATT HARPRING and your #2 scoring option is Andrei Kirilenko (who I like a lot, but c'mon, a #2 scoring option, at this point in his young career, I don't think so), you're obviously well on your way to finishing with the worst record in the NBA.
I will say this repeatedly for the next 8-9 months: IF this Jazz team wins 25 or more ballgames, Jerry Sloan deserves to win the NBA Coach of the Year Award, SERIOUSLY!