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All that Jazz 1976 on - DDS:PB 2016
Just prior to the 1976 season a series shockwaves reverberated through the basketball world. The first was the announcement that the New Orleans Jazz would be moving to Utah and much to the amusement of many, be retaining the Jazz nickname, despite the fact that Utah was about the last thing anybody thought about when they thought of Jazz. One national sportswriter went as far as to quip "They had to keep Jazz, polygamists doesn't fit on a tank top!" The move was just the first salvo however, as the new ownership promptly announced the hiring of relative unknown Anthony Crooks to assume the role of GM and it is would be Crooks first move that brought forth the largest gasp from aficionados of the game. The Utah Jazz trade SG Pistol Pete Maravich, C Rich Kelley, PF Paul Griffin and their 2nd round pick in the 1978 draft to the Golden State Warriors for PF Jamaal Wilkes, C Robert Parrish and SG Phil Smith. What this means to us: Yes, we are giving up the most prolific scorer on the game, a man who can single handedly carry a team on his back, but his is really the only back capable of doing that and as he is prone to streaky performances, when he is off there are not a lot of options to pick up his 25.9 PPG he averaged in 1975. Nate Williams and the since departed Louis Nelson average 12+ PPG last season and Ron Behagen 11, but we need more. In Wilkes we get a young. solid inside presence, who can also work the pick and roll, as well as a raw big man in rookie Parrish, with a lot of upside. Phil Smith is no Maravich, but can put up 18-20 from the two spot and we also have Gail Goodrich off the bench here. So, overall I think this makes us a more balanced team that can adapt better to how we need to play. I plan to bring Parrish along slowly, but Wilkes and Smith will start. This will be my only pre-season move and I will look to get stronger at the point position, either through the draft or with an off-season pickup. Roster * indicates starter
House rules Trades - I can only initiate two per season, though I can respond to any number offered to me. Draft picks - Can be included in trades, but I can never have more than 3 picks total for any single season and must keep at least 1 each season Stockton and Malone - The whole purpose of this is to give these two a title, so while I plan to play most games out, I may sim stretches here and there to get to 1984 quicker. Now there is no guarantee that these two will fall into my lap in the 84 and 85 drafts, so I must do whatever it takes to get them. If they are available, they are my draft picks. If they are not, I must trade whoever it takes to get them on the Jazz. This could hurt in the short term, but I don't want Stockton getting his rings feeding Jordan the ball somewhere (unless I can somehow draft him too) |
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I like that Elgin Baylor uses a deep bench, but I am not a fan of his passive rebounding strategy, which may result in me overriding him at some point if we keep getting sodomized on the boards. As a side note it is amazing how many great big men were playing in the 70's, which is a big reason I went after Parrish, but having to face Abdul-Jabbar, Walton, Artis Gilmore, Bob Lanier, Bob McAdoo etc, it could be a long year if we don't get the inside working. Side note - Maravich is averaging 41.5 for the 3-1 Warriors |
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02-25-2016, 06:43 AM | #6 |
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False advertising!
One little bitty piece of me thought this might be Bob Fosse related. |
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