2032‑2033 UTAH JAZZ PRESS CONFERENCE
Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2020 11:36 am
2032‑2033 UTAH JAZZ PRESS CONFERENCE
digiskunk: Ahem... Welcome, everybody, to yet another year of Utah Jazz basketball. Now before I begin, I would like to send my sincere condolences to the fine people of Utah. For the past 20+ seasons, you guys have welcomed me into your loving arms as I methodically ran your beloved franchise into the ground. No matter what I did or how hard I tried to get fired, you guys were always there for me—and for that, I'm eternally grateful. Really. Now with that said, let's begin.
Last season wasn't exactly one to brag about, to say the least. Before the season began, we had high hopes and even humored the idea of making the playoffs... But alas, we only ended up winning 16 games, and to make matters even worse, we lost Quintin Kidd during RFA. Oh, should I mention that we also didn't have our draft pick last season? Yeah, not fun.
However, not all was lost: We were really impressed with young guys such as Len Bias and Leonard Washington; both of whom had sensational seasons, with Bias leading the team in points per game (26.6) and Washington averaging 25.5ppg. If their breakout was any indication, expect to see some big things from them come regular season.
But now, let's talk about our offseason moves. We attempted to make a splash in free agency but ultimately, the fish weren't biting. Players were quickly being bought off the market and we knew our options were limited. We managed to sign our new starting forward, Tua Tagovailoa, and ultimately had long-term plans to pair him with Lino Brookins, who was one of the last stars still on the market. Despite making a reasonable offer of $11.5 per season to him (2-year contract), he ended up signing with the Indiana Pacers for a whopping $20.5m. Seriously now? You're going to spend that much money on a player of Brookins' caliber? I mean, we're desperate, and not even the Utah Jazz would make an offer that ludicrous. Now that's what I call frivolous spending.
After failing to sign Brookins, we knew we had to make some kind of "big" move, so we picked up Jason Waters, yet another forward, for $6.25m. We also brought in some familiar faces to strengthen our front court: Karl-Anthony Towns and Vernon Desantis both signed for the vet minimum and will provide some valuable minutes off the bench.
Anyway, that should just about cover it.
Any questions?