Sports Illustrated - 21.10.2019

(Brent) #1
*NEW ACQUISITION

They’re on the cusp.
They have enough
pieces that they could
maybe get to the
conference finals,
sneak past someone.
If they were in the
East, I’d maybe have
them as the favorite
to get to the Finals....

RUDY GOBERT, to me, that’s
the hesitation I have.
He’s an All-NBA talent,
don’t get me wrong,
but is he the type of
center you need to
take that next step
and win it, or do you
need an Anthony Davis
type who stretches
the floor and can be
a threat handling the
ball? Toronto won
with Marc Gasol, but

he had to sit out at
times [in the playoffs],
and they went small
to be more dynamic
offensively. If you
have to play four-on-
five offensively [with
Gobert], does that keep
you from getting over
the hump?... Their
backcourt could be just
as good as Portland’s.
DONOVAN MITCHELL is
so competitive and

tough, works harder
than everybody else,
athletic and long.
Now you give him
MIKE CONLEY.... Maybe
it’s just the market
he played in, the style
of play, but there’s no
reason Conley shouldn’t
be a Hall of Fame–type
guy. All the games he’s
won, he’s always been
behind people getting
All-Star nods. It’s a

shame, and it doesn’t
make any sense....
They’re still lacking a
big wing who can score
and defend but they
have everything else—a
rim-rolling center who
protects the basket,
great guard play,
shooting.... ED DAVIS will
be solid. I like JEFF GREEN.
BOJAN BOGDANOVI ́C is a
little overpaid, but he’ll
be great for them.

Projected Lineup
Bench

Last season star Donovan Mitchell
was the key to the Jazz’s fortunes:
They ran up a remarkable 32 – 5
RECORD IN GAMES IN WHICH
MITCHELL SHOT 45% or better. After
hitting their stride in January they rolled to 50
wins, but in the postseason the Rockets exposed
their offensive inconsistency, holding Utah under
100 points three times in five games. The 6' 3"
Mitchell, who in his second season led the team
with 23.8 points per game, averaged 21.4 on 32.1%
shooting in the first-round loss. To help him develop
his efficiency and shot selection, Utah added the
best pure point guard on the market in Mike Conley,
who was one of the league’s most underrated players
in Memphis and, at age 32, still has plenty in the
tank. The team also sprung for 6' 8" sharpshooter
Bojan Bogdanovi ́c, who propped up the Pacers for
a large chunk of 2018–19. Those pickups point to a
lighter load for Mitchell—and potentially a big leap
forward for the Jazz. —Jeremy Woo

32–5


TELLING NUMBER


JOE
INGLES
12.1 PPG; 5.7 APG;
44.8 FG%; 39.1 3FG%

PF

Starters
PG
MIKE
CONLEY*
21.1 PPG; 6.4 APG;
43.8 FG%; 36.4 3FG%

SG
DONOVAN
MITCHELL
23.8 PPG; 4.2 APG;
43.2 FG%; 36.2 3FG%

SF
BOJAN
BOGDANOVI ́C*
18.0 PPG; 4.1 RPG;
49.7 FG%; 42.5 3FG%

C
RUDY
GOBERT
15.9 PPG; 12.9 RPG;
2.3 BPG; 66.9 FG%

PG
EMMANUEL
MUDIAY*
14.8 PPG; 3.9 APG;
44.6 FG%; 32.9 3FG%

PF
JEFF
GREEN*
12.3 PPG; 4.0 RPG;
1.8 APG; 47.5 FG%

ENEMY LINES
A rival scout weighs in

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DYLAN BUELL/GETTY IMAGES (CONLEY)


UTAH
2018 – 19 RECORD 50– 32 3rd in Northwest
Jazz COACH QUIN SNYDER 6th season with Jazz

∂54 wins ∂Lose in 2nd round ∂Mike Conley (yep, still never been an All-Star) gets his first nod.

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