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  • Clusterfudge
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    • Sep 2011
    • 172

    #1

    Utah Jazz: Untapped Potential

    So a quick intro before I get this association underway. I will be playing a game a week and simming the others. It is a 30 team association, but I am only in charge of trades and player contracts for the other 29 teams. This means I make them sign who I deem fit, though reader feedback could come into play.

    I want this dynasty to be something a little different, and all the posts will be in article format, like something you would see on a website. I want to cover more than just games, and this association may be a little slow and not progress as fast as others. I am using VTCRB's roster and 2014 draft class, with CWSapp's fictional draft classes for later years.

    I hope you enjoy.
  • Clusterfudge
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    • Sep 2011
    • 172

    #2
    Re: Utah Jazz: Untapped Potential

    UTAH JAZZ: WHAT DOES THEIR FUTURE HOLD?

    By Ryan Carter

    As you know, the Utah Jazz barely missed out on the playoffs in which most Jazz fans would call a wasted year. The Jazz had a team full of free agents, which stifled their young and promising players' developments. The Jazz seem to be starting anew, however. They have only retained one of their free agents, Marvin Williams, who decided to opt in to his player option on his contract. Four of the Jazz's 5 starters have left to different teams, and the roster this year seems much different than before.

    The Jazz drafted Trey Burke after moving up in the draft. They also traded cash and future second round picks for Rudy Gobert and Raul Neto. The Jazz just recently signed Summer League standout Ian Clark to a contract with 1 year guaranteed. These moves show that the Jazz are in an all-out rebuild, and are committed to their young guys.

    What can we expect from this Jazz team? Well, no one really knows. Needless to say, the Jazz is an intriguing team in development, and the future seems bright for the club.

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    • Clusterfudge
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      • Sep 2011
      • 172

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      RAUL NETO OPTS TO STAY OVERSEAS

      By Eric Mays

      Brazilian point guard and 47th pick in the 2013 draft Raul Neto has decided to stay overseas one more year to play for his Spanish Club Lagun Aro GBC. Neto's decision wasn't much of a surprise, while many Jazz fans were clamoring to have him brought over this year, two rookie PG's may have been a little chaotic for the Utah franchise.

      Raul Neto has expressed his desire to play in the NBA, and when he was interviewed by reporters he said his father was a huge Utah Jazz fan because of the Stockton and Malone days. He told the press that his dad personally told him to get drafted by the Jazz on draft night.

      While the Jazz may not have drafted Neto, they did trade for him, and shown their desire to keep him. While Neto may not be coming this year, Jazz fans, his time will certainly come. Now all we can do is hope that all the female Utah Jazz fans can recover from their hearts being broken.

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      • Clusterfudge
        Rookie
        • Sep 2011
        • 172

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        UTAH JAZZ RE-SIGN JEREL MCNEAL, LOOKING AT OTHERS

        By Michael Washington

        After a decent showing in the Utah Jazz pre-season, the Jazz have decided to re-sign Jerel McNeal. McNeal was signed near the end of last season, and didn't see a minute of time on the court. However, after a solid summer league and pre-season showing, the Jazz have signed McNeal to a one year contract.

        McNeal seems to be a scrappy point guard, more of a defender than a shooter, and doesn't seem to have the potential to be more than a role player. McNeal may have a hard time finding minutes, with Burke, Lucas III, and Alec Burks all capable of playing the point guard spot. McNeal is able to play the 2, but is more of a scrappy point guard than a shooting guard.

        Besides re-signing McNeal, the Jazz are looking at a few other players for the team, all big men. Malcolm Thomas was cut by the Bulls, even though he is a solid rebounder for the team, but his services seem to be in higher demand. The Jazz are also looking at Samardo Samuels, as well as Vernon Macklin. Samardo Samuels seems to be a capable player, but suffers from conditioning issues, and Macklin saw very little time during the 2011-12 season, and did not play in the NBA last season. The Jazz seem to be interested in Thomas and Macklin the most, though it may be hard to obtain the services of Thomas.

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        • Clusterfudge
          Rookie
          • Sep 2011
          • 172

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          MACKLIN SIGNED BY JAZZ

          By Michael Washington

          With Malcolm Thomas getting signed by Golden State, the Jazz have signed Vernon Macklin to a one year non-guaranteed deal.

          "Oh man, it's just a blessing to be back in the NBA, I'm happy to be back in this league, and I'll prove that I belong here." Macklin told the press when the news was released.

          Macklin, the 52nd pick in the 2011 draft, saw little time with the Pistons during his rookie year. He was sent down to the D-League at times and averaged 15 points and 14 rebounds during his stint with the Fort Wayne Mad Ants. After his rookie year, the Pistons opted not to extend a qualifying offer, making Macklin a unrestricted free agent. Macklin played for the Turkish Basketball League, the Developmental League, and the Philippine Basketball Association.

          Macklin seems to be a player that will experience little playing time for the Jazz, but with Richard Jefferson and Andris Biedrins on the roster, Macklin may be able to acquire time as a 12th man. With this, the Jazz have 15 players on their roster, and it seems to be set in stone for opening day.

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          • illWILL8455
            Pro
            • Oct 2011
            • 880

            #6
            Re: Utah Jazz: Untapped Potential

            Definitely following!

            I am really looking forward to seeing what you do with this team. Trey Burke is definitely an interesting storyline as the rookie looks to step in and take control of this rebuilding team, and make it his own. Burke dishing to Gordon Hayward could prove to be deadly. I also look for guys like Derrick Favors, and Enes Kanter to break out now that they will have more minutes with Milsap and Big Al gone.

            Good luck with this, I will definitely stay up to date on it!
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            • Clusterfudge
              Rookie
              • Sep 2011
              • 172

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              RYAN'S ROSTER ANALYSIS: PRE-SEASON EDITION

              By Ryan Carter

              Well, it's about that time again. With the NBA season only days away, I thought it would be best to look at what the Utah Jazz possess in terms of talent and assets. Since this is the pre-season edition, I can't really go off of stats, but instead, by each of the players capabilities.

              Starting Point Guard: Trey Burke
              Trey Burke of course will be starting at point guard, I don't see any other way around it. Burke will have some growing pains to start the season, sure, but I'm positive he will be a solid starter, at least for this season.

              Starting Shooting Guard: Brandon Rush
              Now this may cause some controversy, but I believe that Brandon Rush will start for Utah with Burks coming off the bench. Rush doesn't have to be a legitimate scoring option in a starting lineup full of them. He can just play 3 and D.

              Starting Small Forward: Gordon Hayward
              Gordon Hayward has shown that he is a capable starter in this league. During the offseason, he has tried to improve his mid-range game, but I look for Hayward to be the court leader for the Jazz this season along with Favors.

              Starting Power Forward: Derrick Favors
              Derrick Favors has waited too long for his chance to be a starter, but with Millsap and Jefferson gone, Favors is needed now more than ever. After having an offseason to work out with Karl Malone, Favors game may be more explosive than ever.

              Starting Center: Enes Kanter
              Enes Kanter, like Favors, has gotten the chance to work out with the Mailman. Kanter has also been working on his jumpshot during the offseason, and he could be a very big threat offensively.

              Sixth Man: Alec Burks
              The reason I believe Burks will be the sixth man this year is because of his versatility. Burks is capable of backing up either the 1 or the 2 spot, and because of this, he can cover whoever gets tired first. Burks will also be the number one scoring option off the bench.

              X Factors: Who can either help or hurt the Jazz next season?

              -Ian Clark: Ian Clark showed a great skill set during the Summer League. He played alright during the pre-season, but the ultimate question is just how good of a shooter is he?

              -Jeremy Evans: Evans finally has a chance to show how great he really is. He worked on his mid-range game since the day he was drafted, and he really has a chance to show it off next season.

              -Rudy Gobert: Gobert is raw, but only on offense. If Gobert is a solid defensive threat, he can be a great asset to the team. Gobert is 7 foot 2, so he can be a defensive nightmare a la Roy Hibbert.

              -Marvin Williams: Williams had quite possibly the worst season of his career last year, but it turns out he was injured during the entire year. Marvin Williams could make or break the Jazz's bench, depending on how he contributes.

              Non-Factors: Unlike X-Factors, I don't have too high of hopes for these players.

              -Richard Jefferson: Jefferson is basically a mentor at this point in his career, don't see him to get many minutes or make much of an impact.

              -John Lucas: Lucas is a chucker, and an NBA journeyman, I don't see him as much of an impact player for the Jazz this season, but more of a mentor for Burke.

              -Jerel McNeal: With Burke, Lucas, Burks, and Clark all capable of playing point guard, McNeal will have too limited minutes to actually contribute.

              -Andris Biedrins: Even though he is in a contract year, Biedrins to me will get little to no minutes to even prove anything.

              -Vernon Macklin: The newly signed Jazzman is 26, which means he is who he is for his career. He may be an alright big, but he won't contribute.

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              • Clusterfudge
                Rookie
                • Sep 2011
                • 172

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                GAME 1: 2013-14 SEASON OPENER
                October 31 2013, Jazz (1-0), beat Mavericks (1-1), 112-105

                By Tyler Warren

                The season has commenced, and it was not without it's surprises. Opening day we saw the Wizards beat the Cavs, the Mavericks destroy the Lakers, and the new-look Celtics upset the Miami Heat. Day 2 is here and now the Jazz are involved in the action. The Jazz were scheduled to play against the Mavericks.

                After the first half, the Mavericks led the Jazz by nine points. The Jazz outscored the Mavs 68-52 through the rest of the game and won their debut game of their new team. The MVP of the night was Derrick Favors. Favors had 22 points on the night on 9-15 shooting. Favors was also a presence on the defensive end as well, defending his fair share of shots.

                "I just went out and played my game." Favors said afterwards, "[Karl] Malone, he really helped me out during the offseason, and because of him I was ready to attack the basket."

                Favors wasn't the only Jazz player to stand out, as the team had a balanced offensive attack with 5 other players besides Favors in double figures, with Hayward leading the 5 with 13 points. The other 4 in double figures were Marvin Williams, Alec Burks, Enes Kanter, and Trey Burke.

                The Mavericks were led by the scoring of Dejuan Blair, who, in limited minutes, managed to score 18 points on the Jazz. Nowitzki had 16 points, and Jose Calderon had 11 pts, with 6 rebounds and 9 assists, as well as 2 blocks.

                The Jazz play the Hornets on November 2nd, followed by another game the night after, against the Spurs. The Mavericks have a 2 day break followed by a game against the Bobcats on the 3rd.

                NOTABLE PERFORMANCES

                JAZZ
                -D. Favors: 22 Pts, 4 Reb, 1 Blk
                -G. Hayward: 13 Pts, 6 Reb
                -M. Williams: 12 Pts, 6 Reb
                -A. Burks: 12 Pts, 5 Ast
                -T. Burke: 11 Pts, 5 Ast, 2 Stls

                MAVERICKS
                -D. Blair: 18 Pts
                -D. Nowitzki: 16 Pts, 2 Blk
                -M. Ellis: 16 Pts, 9 Ast
                -J. Calderon: 11 Pts, 6 Reb, 9 Ast, 2 Blk
                -S. Dalembert: 12 Pts, 9 Reb

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                • illWILL8455
                  Pro
                  • Oct 2011
                  • 880

                  #9
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                  Great win over a solid Dallas team! Glad to see Derrick Favors getting the chance to show what he can do. He has a lot of potential. Working out with Karl Malone definitely shows that he is taking the initiative to become the next face of the franchise.

                  I found it interesting that you started Brandon Rush over Alec Burks. I definitely understand your rationale though. Versatility is key, and Burks provides that off the bench. It looks like you are using Burks a lot like I am using Lance Stephenson in my Pacers association. An athletic 6th man that provides a lot of energy and scoring off of the bench.

                  Well done! Loving the article format too, I look forward to more updates!
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                  • Clusterfudge
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                    • Sep 2011
                    • 172

                    #10
                    Re: Utah Jazz: Untapped Potential

                    Thank you for following. As for Burks or Rush starting, I actually see Rush starting instead of Burks for the real season, so that is why Rush is starting. Burks would fare much better being a first option off the bench than a fourth option in the starting lineup. Basically what Gordon Hayward did for the most part of the last two years. I plan to write an article later in the season debating whether Burks or Rush should start.

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                    • Clusterfudge
                      Rookie
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 172

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                      WHAT WE'VE LEARNED ABOUT THE ROOKIES

                      By Ryan Carter

                      After watching the game between the Utah Jazz and the Dallas Mavericks, we got to get a good look at the future of the team. Between Trey Burke, Ian Clark, and Rudy Gobert the Jazz enjoyed seeing the rookies able to play on the court. While it was nice to see the rooks finally play in an official game, it also helped us look at how the players did in their first game. I'm going to provide my analysis on the three rookies and how they looked during their time on the floor.

                      Trey Burke: (Stats: 11 Pts, 2 Reb, 5 Ast, 2 Stl, 1 Blk, 2 TO, 4-9 FG, 0-2 3PT, 3-4 FT, 1 FLS)
                      The first rookie we have to analyze is of course Trey Burke. Burke seemed to have put up an okay statline for his first game, but while Burke's stats seem to show a positive note, not everything went well during his first game. Burke did not play a minute in the 4th quarter in favor of Alec Burks, and Burks led the team to a comeback win over the Dallas Mavericks. Burke seemed to be confident in his first game, but he had a plus-minus of -14, which means he mainly led the team into their deficit to begin with. He'll definitely improve this over time, but he needs to keep the team in the game during his time on the court.

                      Rudy Gobert: (Stats: 2 Pts, 4 Reb, 1 TO, 0-2 FG, 2-2 FT, 3 FLS)
                      Rudy Gobert showed what most analysts tended to believe; the kid is incredibly raw on the offensive end of the court. On his limited time on the floor, Gobert rebounded well, and defended his fair share of shots. Gobert, however, had 3 fouls during his time on the floor, something that needs to be worked on. Even though his contributions seem minor, defense and contesting shots doesn't show up on a regular stat sheet. Gobert's plus-minus was a staggering +17 during his time on the floor, as he helped a 3rd quarter surge put the Jazz back into the game with incredible defense.

                      Ian Clark: (Stats: 9 Pts, 1 Ast, 3-6 FG, 2-3 3PT, 1-1 FT)
                      Ian Clark's first game was impressive considering how little playing time the guy got. While Clark isn't the greatest defender or ballhandler, the kid can flat out shoot. Clark had a -5 because of his defensive shortcomings, but his limited time on the floor had him shoot threes and play a great offensive game. The guy may not be any more than a role player, but his first game was promising.

                      What I'm basically trying to say with the analysis of all 3 rookies is that they have work to do, but they definitely show promise to be future pieces of the Jazz organization. Until next time Jazz fans.

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                      • Clusterfudge
                        Rookie
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 172

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                        GAME 2: DOUBLE OVERTIME THRILLER
                        November 2nd 2013, Jazz (1-1) lose to Hornets (1-1) 131-127 in
                        2-OT

                        By Tyler Warren

                        The second game of the Utah Jazz's season was anything but boring. The Jazz were up 6 early, but after constant lead changes, the Hornets established an 8 point lead by halftime. After the third quarter, the Jazz were only down two, and the fourth quarter was lead change after lead change.

                        With only a few seconds left on the clock, and with the Jazz down three, they needed a response. Brandon Rush had made 2 previous 3-pointers, so he was given the ball, and he answered with a contested 3 that went in. The game was going to overtime.

                        The game entered overtime, and both teams were in a stalemate, leading to a double OT. In double overtime however, Jrue Holiday responded, and led the Hornets to a 4 point victory.

                        When asked what was the cause of their loss Ty Corbin responded. "Turnovers definitely, I looked at the statsheet, and we had 8 more turnovers than they did. But we are a young team, we will continue to get better. I'm pleased with how everyone played, we just couldn't seal the deal tonight."

                        The MVP of the game would have to be Jrue Holiday, who had 26 points and 8 assists in his time on the floor. Eric Gordon and Anthony Davis also had great games.

                        The Jazz were led by Derrick Favors with 20 points and 17 rebounds along with 2 blocks. Gordon Hayward had 18 points and 9 assists, and Enes Kanter had 16 points and 10 rebounds. Other Jazz players also notably chipped in.

                        The Jazz play another game tomorrow against the San Antonio Spurs, and the Hornets also play tomorrow against the Chicago Bulls.

                        NOTABLE PERFORMANCES
                        JAZZ
                        -D. Favors: 20 Pts, 17 Reb, 2 Blk, 10-14 FG
                        -G. Hayward: 18 Pts, 4 Reb, 9 Ast, 8-12 FG, 5 TO
                        -E. Kanter: 16 Pts, 10 Reb
                        -T. Burke: 14 Pts, 11 Ast, 2 Stl, 5 TO, 4-11 FG
                        -J. Evans: 15 Pts, 2 Blk, 6-8 FG
                        -B. Rush: 17 Pts, 1 Stl, 7-11 FG

                        HORNETS
                        -J. Holiday: 26 Pts, 4 Reb, 8 Ast, 10-18 FG
                        -A. Davis: 24 Pts, 9 Reb, 3 Ast, 2 Stl, 11-15 FG
                        -E. Gordon: 25 Pts, 5 Reb, 4 Ast
                        -T. Evans: 16 Pts, 6 Reb, 8 Ast, 3 Stl, 2 Blk
                        -R. Anderson: 18 Pts, 4-14 FG

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                        • Clusterfudge
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                          • Sep 2011
                          • 172

                          #13
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                          Ian Clark Out with Sore Knee

                          By Eric Mays

                          Ian Clark, the summer league championship game MVP is out for the next one to two weeks with an injured knee. Ian Clark says that he is capable of playing, but was advised by the Jazz medical staff to sit out the next few weeks so the injury doesn't progress further.

                          Head of the medical staff Gary Briggs had this to say on the injury. "We're lucky it isn't anything worse, Clark will just work with our staff until we are confident he can play without further aggravating his knee."

                          Ian Clark's time for his return will probably be November 17th against the Washington Wizards. With Ian Clark out, it is speculated that Jerel McNeal will enter the rotation in his stead. The Jazz play the San Antonio Spurs on the road later tonight, and we're sure to see Clark on the bench cheering on his team.

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                          • Clusterfudge
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                            • Sep 2011
                            • 172

                            #14
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                            GAME 3: REALITY CHECK
                            November 3, 2013, The Jazz (1-2) lose to the Spurs (2-1) 84-62

                            By Tyler Warren

                            The Jazz first won a game against the Dallas Mavericks, and then fought for their lives but narrowly missed another win. Both games were close, and the Jazz seemed to be playing well. Against a seasoned opponent however? The story was not nearly the same.

                            The San Antonio Spurs simply dismantled the Jazz. The Spurs defense suffocated the Jazz, causing them to only have 62 points for the night. The Jazz also turned the ball over ten more times (15-5) than the Spurs.

                            This game was simply one good team against one rebuilding team, and it was easy to tell. Tim Duncan embarrassed Derrick Favors and Enes Kanter tonight, with the two players only having 12 points, 12 rebounds, and 4 blocks combined. Duncan was the MVP of the night, having 17 points, 9 rebounds and 3 blocks. Kawhi Leonard, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili had good games as well.

                            The Jazz were "led" by Gordon Hayward's 11 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 turnovers. Brandon Rush had 8 points along with 2 rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks.

                            The Jazz have a day off before they play the Memphis Grizzlies on November 5th. The Spurs also have a game on the 5th against the Indiana Pacers.

                            Notable Performances
                            SPURS
                            -T. Duncan: 17 pts, 8 reb, 3 blk
                            -K. Leonard: 16 pts, 6 reb
                            -T. Parker: 15 pts, 8 ast, 2 stl, 7-11 FG
                            -M. Ginobili: 9 pts, 7 ast, 3 stl

                            JAZZ
                            -G. Hayward: 11 pts, 5 reb, 1 blk, 5 TO
                            -B. Rush: 8 pts, 2 stl, 2 blk
                            -A. Burks: 8 pts
                            -T. Burke: 8 pts, 3 TO, 4-10 FG
                            Last edited by Clusterfudge; 08-15-2013, 09:28 PM.

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                            • Clusterfudge
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                              • Sep 2011
                              • 172

                              #15
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                              VERNON MACKLIN WAIVED

                              By Eric Mays

                              Vernon Macklin has been waived by the Utah Jazz today. It was first reported that Macklin showed up to the Jazz camp a little overweight. In three games, Macklin scored 1.3 points and had .3 rebounds in 8 minutes of court time per game.

                              With this move, the Jazz have 14 roster spots, but it is not known if they are interested in a player at this time. The Jazz will have Andris Biedrins take Macklin's spot in the rotation.

                              "It's been a fun few weeks," Macklin said to the press, "I wish I could've stayed longer, but the NBA is a business." Macklin wishes to play overseas this season, and is waiting for a contract from an international team.

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