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Jazz s team building ideas...

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According to ESPN, the Jazz has no intention of sending Markkanen away at all. The team still regards him as the team's long-term team-building core, unless a team is willing to give away chips that cannot be refused. As for the Jazz, everyone in the world knows that the clear code needs to be bad, and the clear card needs a high pick to rebuild. Is Markanen a 28-year-old player really suitable for this team that is in a mess and has a completely younger lineup?

However, the Jazz's current team building method is indeed confusing. Players who have the ability to fight and have a good market in the past are reluctant to trade. Like Markkanen before, it can be said that it is the hottest space-type No. 4 position on the market. There were many teams who wanted to get him last summer, but the Jazz just didn't sell it. They had to spend it at a sky-high price before they were willing to take it.

Now, Markanin got a four-year, 195 million contract, and then his performance this season has declined to a certain extent. With the big contract, Markanin's attendance rate has always been average. Before renewing the contract, it may have been the No. 4 position that the league has the most people to grab, but for Markanin, who has a salary of 50 million this year, his buyer has to think carefully. Hot Spot Jun seriously suspects that it is not that Jazz doesn’t want to sell Marca, but that the Marca trading market has declined rapidly and is no longer good.

There is also Kessler. The Lakers were chasing hotly before. Now, the Lakers have Aiton, and you don’t need you anymore. Now, I have to cover myself again.

Jazz have more than that in the past two years. This summer they cut Clarkson, almost gave away Sexton, and then turned to eat two garbage contracts and only took back the "reward" of the second round and sent Corinth away. In other words, the Jazz sent away three absolute main players this summer, and only got back one second round and one Nurkic. Love and Li Keil, who are still waiting to be laid off...

Knowing that the Jazz wanted to free up space while also being able to free up the position for young players to develop, but just sending the three main players away at such a cheap price is really confusing.

Moreover, the Jazz has made obvious moves in recent years, deliberately not allowing the main players to play. Even if they can win the game, will they give up the victory? The league has always been very unwilling to recommend team moves in hard way, so in recent years, the Jazz has also been "arranged" and counted down year by year, but they have not been able to get too high picks in a year.

The Jazz are already the top three in the league this year, but they only got the fifth pick in the minimum living allowance. To be honest, if Pele hadn't played badly, the Jazz wouldn't even get a top player of the level like Pele. Next season, they will hold the right combat power of Markkanen and Kessler. If the Jazz had not made a tough move, their record would definitely not be too bad. But the Jazz's current lineup depth, can it be possible if they didn't make a bad move? If you bite the bullet and act like you did in the past two years, the alliance will punish you and only give you a minimum living allowance.

Jazz, either go all out and send away all the combat power, and then let young players level up well, or play well and count wherever they play. It’s not to brag or black. Among the few teams that have bad teams, the most vague idea of building a team is the Jazz. What they can hope for now is that Bailey, the talent monster, can be used.

source:7m cn live vn

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