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January 22, 2023, 10:31:24 PM
Sacramento Kings are 3rd in Western Conference! Just let it sink in guys because this is a real achievement from a small team that have been working hard in silence for all this years and finally they are having a great season. This small club really deserves more as we see people are back in the court when team is playing and if we take a look 2 years ago on Sacramento games , we will have saw empty seats over empty seats but it's not the case anymore.

Even if they lost last night , they still scored 127 points without having a great defense game because hey , no one is playing defense anymore this season ...
Aside from the Pelicans which I think will be the "Dark Horse" of the league, the Kings are the ones who I didn't thought that will surprise me.

The Kings-Pacers trade that involved Sabonis and Haliburton is the first time that I see both teams benefitted from it. I mean often times, we always see trades where one team is obviously winning while the other one is losing. On this one, both teams benefitted and they are performing better than they was last season. Haliburton is leading the league right now in assists with 10.2 APG while on the other hand, Sabonis is the one who is leading in rebounds with 12.6 RPG. Both teams benefitted from the trade and now Sabonis and Haliburton are playing on their best season currently.

The Kings finally after the playoff drought has the change to enter the playoffs this season. With them at the 3rd spot, there is a high chance that they will enter. I just hope that they will perform the same or even better when the all-star game ends because I already saw some teams who played very well before the all-star game and ended up badly and performed awful after.

It's different story though when they step into the playoffs, how many of them have experience playoff atmosphere? None. so that will be a big question for the young team, how Sabonis and Fox can mixed it up facing a team in a series because as we all know it's very different.

We have seen Phoenix Sun last year, but they didn't fare well in the playoffs after becoming a 60+ game winning.

And we didn't expect that Warriors will win, in all honesty.
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January 22, 2023, 09:44:26 PM
Sacramento Kings are 3rd in Western Conference! Just let it sink in guys because this is a real achievement from a small team that have been working hard in silence for all this years and finally they are having a great season. This small club really deserves more as we see people are back in the court when team is playing and if we take a look 2 years ago on Sacramento games , we will have saw empty seats over empty seats but it's not the case anymore.

Even if they lost last night , they still scored 127 points without having a great defense game because hey , no one is playing defense anymore this season ...
Aside from the Pelicans which I think will be the "Dark Horse" of the league, the Kings are the ones who I didn't thought that will surprise me.

The Kings-Pacers trade that involved Sabonis and Haliburton is the first time that I see both teams benefitted from it. I mean often times, we always see trades where one team is obviously winning while the other one is losing. On this one, both teams benefitted and they are performing better than they was last season. Haliburton is leading the league right now in assists with 10.2 APG while on the other hand, Sabonis is the one who is leading in rebounds with 12.6 RPG. Both teams benefitted from the trade and now Sabonis and Haliburton are playing on their best season currently.

The Kings finally after the playoff drought has the change to enter the playoffs this season. With them at the 3rd spot, there is a high chance that they will enter. I just hope that they will perform the same or even better when the all-star game ends because I already saw some teams who played very well before the all-star game and ended up badly and performed awful after.

They will be in the playoffs but honestly it's a different story when they are in the playoffs. This team's lack of defense is not something I admire during the playoffs as we know how physical the game in the playoffs. They need to improve their defense first as that's their weakness based on my observation.

I like the ball movement, they are like a young Warriors, but the Warriors are a team who have a balance offense and defense.
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January 22, 2023, 08:30:53 PM
Sacramento Kings are 3rd in Western Conference! Just let it sink in guys because this is a real achievement from a small team that have been working hard in silence for all this years and finally they are having a great season. This small club really deserves more as we see people are back in the court when team is playing and if we take a look 2 years ago on Sacramento games , we will have saw empty seats over empty seats but it's not the case anymore.

Even if they lost last night , they still scored 127 points without having a great defense game because hey , no one is playing defense anymore this season ...
Aside from the Pelicans which I think will be the "Dark Horse" of the league, the Kings are the ones who I didn't thought that will surprise me.

The Kings-Pacers trade that involved Sabonis and Haliburton is the first time that I see both teams benefitted from it. I mean often times, we always see trades where one team is obviously winning while the other one is losing. On this one, both teams benefitted and they are performing better than they was last season. Haliburton is leading the league right now in assists with 10.2 APG while on the other hand, Sabonis is the one who is leading in rebounds with 12.6 RPG. Both teams benefitted from the trade and now Sabonis and Haliburton are playing on their best season currently.

The Kings finally after the playoff drought has the change to enter the playoffs this season. With them at the 3rd spot, there is a high chance that they will enter. I just hope that they will perform the same or even better when the all-star game ends because I already saw some teams who played very well before the all-star game and ended up badly and performed awful after.
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January 22, 2023, 06:30:35 PM
Let's hope that he will continue to take care of his body and he will not be seriously injured. He is still waiting for his son to be drafted so he will be able to see that his son will be playing with him or against him, that's the biggest achievement of his life, and that only proves that despite being at retirement age, he is still different because he is an exceptional athlete.

He can make a history and beat the oldest player of all time in the NBA which is  Nat Hickey who was 45 years during his final year. Lebron is already 38 years old, he needs to play 8 more seasons.

https://edge.twinspires.com/nba/the-oldest-players-in-nba-history/
He's got a budget for his physical care and it's not just a few thousands of dollars but they're millions. Yeah, that's an investment for LBJ and I'm also looking forward to the day that he's be able to play with his kids.

Watching some highlights of the plays of his kids are really interesting. They surely inherited the athleticism and genes of LBJ and that's why for sure when they're about to get drafted, whoever is the team that gets them, gets also the spotlight.

Too bad that this didn't last long for MJ's son.
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January 22, 2023, 05:12:34 PM
Sacramento Kings are 3rd in Western Conference! Just let it sink in guys because this is a real achievement from a small team that have been working hard in silence for all this years and finally they are having a great season. This small club really deserves more as we see people are back in the court when team is playing and if we take a look 2 years ago on Sacramento games , we will have saw empty seats over empty seats but it's not the case anymore.

Even if they lost last night , they still scored 127 points without having a great defense game because hey , no one is playing defense anymore this season ...

Glad to see teams like Sacramento step up it gets tiring to see the same teams at the top.  Sacramento crowd was awesome years ago when they had a competitive squad with Mike Bibby, c web, stojacovich, etc.  They have a fun team to watch but like you said zero defense.
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January 22, 2023, 04:49:23 PM
Sacramento Kings are 3rd in Western Conference! Just let it sink in guys because this is a real achievement from a small team that have been working hard in silence for all this years and finally they are having a great season. This small club really deserves more as we see people are back in the court when team is playing and if we take a look 2 years ago on Sacramento games , we will have saw empty seats over empty seats but it's not the case anymore.

Even if they lost last night , they still scored 127 points without having a great defense game because hey , no one is playing defense anymore this season ...
Well, I really admire Mike Brown's work. I don't know if people appreciate him enough but he did amazing job, amazing career. He is one of the big reasons of this Sacramento Kings. They are not doing incredibly good but still, seeing them ahead of teams like Golden State Warriors, Dallas Mavericks, Lakers and even Timberwolves is bizarre. In my mind, on paper, Dallas Mavericks are so much better team than Kings, but here we are. Very good job from them. As I saw in a news, someone said Sabonis can be in the MVP conversation. This is also very true. He is a really really good player with great basketball style. Kudos to Kings.
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January 22, 2023, 04:48:09 PM
Let's hope that he will continue to take care of his body and he will not be seriously injured. He is still waiting for his son to be drafted so he will be able to see that his son will be playing with him or against him, that's the biggest achievement of his life, and that only proves that despite being at retirement age, he is still different because he is an exceptional athlete.

He can make a history and beat the oldest player of all time in the NBA which is  Nat Hickey who was 45 years during his final year. Lebron is already 38 years old, he needs to play 8 more seasons.

https://edge.twinspires.com/nba/the-oldest-players-in-nba-history/
LeBron James has good genetics, of course physical activity, food and training hard can improve that. LJ has 38 and can play like he's 20.

I still imagine that until he's 40 or 41 he'll still be playing well, maybe even at the level of an allstar player.
Let's see if before his retirement he will break some more records, sfor example being the oldest player in the NBA to win an MVP or MVP Finals award and especially breaking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's record, being the greatest player in the NBA history to score the most points (it's hard, but not impossible)
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January 22, 2023, 03:28:53 PM
Sacramento Kings are 3rd in Western Conference! Just let it sink in guys because this is a real achievement from a small team that have been working hard in silence for all this years and finally they are having a great season. This small club really deserves more as we see people are back in the court when team is playing and if we take a look 2 years ago on Sacramento games , we will have saw empty seats over empty seats but it's not the case anymore.

Even if they lost last night , they still scored 127 points without having a great defense game because hey , no one is playing defense anymore this season ...
There are still teams who played good defense. What is your basis for saying that no team is playing defense this season?

You can check on the stats. https://www.nba.com/stats/teams/defense

The scores are just high because teams nowadays love to shoot 3 points, unlike the teams in 90's where games are very physical and they want to drive the ball more and less attempts in 3 points area.
The fg% and 3pt% is the main reason, you could say teams do not play that well on defense anymore but that is by design and not because of them. Just the hand-check rule itself is the biggest reason why defense is not as good as it used to be, back in the day when there were 2 players on you, that means there were 4 hands on your body, because it was allowed, and figuring out a way to get out of that was tough.

Hell Lakers lost the 2004 finals to Pistons because Pistons kept pushing the guards from very far away and that is an important reason why they won, keep pushing as hard as possible with hard defense. We do not see that anymore, it's more about offense.
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January 22, 2023, 03:10:44 PM
As trade deadline is getting near, we will hear a lot of news and rumors about the current movements that are happening inside the NBA.
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NBA trade rumors: Rockets turned down Bucks' offer for Eric Gordon; Hornets will take calls on Gordon Hayward
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/nba-trade-rumors-rockets-turned-down-bucks-offer-for-eric-gordon-hornets-will-take-calls-on-gordon-hayward/
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The Jazz are reportedly open to dealing anyone besides Lauri Markkanen and Walker Kessler
This is something for the Utah Jazz. "Open to dealing anyone" is such a big move for them after piling up young players last season. I bet it is also a call for Clarkson to straighten up his decision about his future with the Jazz.
Their management seems to be liking big men too. Before they kept Rudy Gobert for a long time so it's not surprising if suddenly they will like to build Walker Kessler as he had been amazing this past few games with his rebounding skills and blocking capability.
Keeping Lauri Markkanen though is an obvious move, make him the face of their franchise and build a good team to support him. A good ball handler with a great passing ability will probably be best paired with him.

Right, but I think Lauri Markkanen is a different big guy as compare to Rudy obviously, I guess we wanted for Clarkson to stay with the Jazz and become their franchise, but it seems he want to explore so his name is not include. But I do agree, Lauri need someone to complement his skills as a big man, although they have a guard like Mike Conley, he is not a perfect fit for a Markkanen type of player.

And speaking of big players, there are rumors that they are also interested on John Collins or Rui Hachimura.

We will know once the deal was done, after those huge trades that happened with the Jazz there's no impossible now with them
whatever they are thinking it will happen after the deal.

Personally, I want also Clarkson to stay, but seems that the Jazz management is not interested to give him what he wants.

The trade is no longer new to this team so just wait and see.
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January 22, 2023, 12:34:55 PM
Sacramento Kings are 3rd in Western Conference! Just let it sink in guys because this is a real achievement from a small team that have been working hard in silence for all this years and finally they are having a great season. This small club really deserves more as we see people are back in the court when team is playing and if we take a look 2 years ago on Sacramento games , we will have saw empty seats over empty seats but it's not the case anymore.

Even if they lost last night , they still scored 127 points without having a great defense game because hey , no one is playing defense anymore this season ...

There are still teams who played good defense. What is your basis for saying that no team is playing defense this season?

You can check on the stats. https://www.nba.com/stats/teams/defense

The scores are just high because teams nowadays love to shoot 3 points, unlike the teams in 90's where games are very physical and they want to drive the ball more and less attempts in 3 points area.

I guess it's because the 3-pointer was introduced late and basketball players back at that date are more used to do some physical movements towards other players as they are more accustomed driving the ball towards the ring. Now I know that the NBA introduced the 3-pointer in early 1980's but the thing is, that wasn't implemented widely and colleges are also experimenting about it.

Anyway, back to the topic. Sacramento Kings totally deserves all the credit for achieving the 3rd seed because they worked hard for it as it wasn't an overnight success for the whole team.

I think most of the credit goes to whoever secured the Domantas Sabonis trade.  He was a great pickup for that team and the piece that's finally going to get them into the playoffs.  Also, whoever thought up the BEAM idea.  Everyone in Sacramento goes nuts to light the beam whenever they win.  Even the players love it.  There's no doubt some extra motivation to get wins and let the city rejoice in the light of the beam that night.  I think people underestimate the basketball fans in Sacramento.  It may be a small city, but it's a city that goes nuts for the Kings and it shows.
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January 22, 2023, 12:13:16 PM
As trade deadline is getting near, we will hear a lot of news and rumors about the current movements that are happening inside the NBA.
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NBA trade rumors: Rockets turned down Bucks' offer for Eric Gordon; Hornets will take calls on Gordon Hayward
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/nba-trade-rumors-rockets-turned-down-bucks-offer-for-eric-gordon-hornets-will-take-calls-on-gordon-hayward/
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The Jazz are reportedly open to dealing anyone besides Lauri Markkanen and Walker Kessler
This is something for the Utah Jazz. "Open to dealing anyone" is such a big move for them after piling up young players last season. I bet it is also a call for Clarkson to straighten up his decision about his future with the Jazz.
Their management seems to be liking big men too. Before they kept Rudy Gobert for a long time so it's not surprising if suddenly they will like to build Walker Kessler as he had been amazing this past few games with his rebounding skills and blocking capability.
Keeping Lauri Markkanen though is an obvious move, make him the face of their franchise and build a good team to support him. A good ball handler with a great passing ability will probably be best paired with him.

Right, but I think Lauri Markkanen is a different big guy as compare to Rudy obviously, I guess we wanted for Clarkson to stay with the Jazz and become their franchise, but it seems he want to explore so his name is not include. But I do agree, Lauri need someone to complement his skills as a big man, although they have a guard like Mike Conley, he is not a perfect fit for a Markkanen type of player.

And speaking of big players, there are rumors that they are also interested on John Collins or Rui Hachimura.
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January 22, 2023, 11:50:12 AM
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The Jazz are reportedly open to dealing anyone besides Lauri Markkanen and Walker Kessler
This is something for the Utah Jazz. "Open to dealing anyone" is such a big move for them after piling up young players last season. I bet it is also a call for Clarkson to straighten up his decision about his future with the Jazz.
Their management seems to be liking big men too. Before they kept Rudy Gobert for a long time so it's not surprising if suddenly they will like to build Walker Kessler as he had been amazing this past few games with his rebounding skills and blocking capability.
Keeping Lauri Markkanen though is an obvious move, make him the face of their franchise and build a good team to support him. A good ball handler with a great passing ability will probably be best paired with him.

Damn, that might mean that they are subtly letting Jordan Clarkson go and keeping the big men in their roster. I respect that move because it's a lot easier to keep above-average players who constantly performs rather than players that are explosive and an obvious over-achiever because over time, it will be hard to keep them in terms of money and control. Lauri Markkanen is that one dude that is rarely being put in the spotlight but you can see performing despite it all. Walker Kessler, on the other hand, is a consistent player with great sense for assisting his team and helping whenever possible. Might not be the best shooter in the franchise but his blocks, rebounds, and overall rotation on the inside makes Utah Jazz a capable team.

Clarkson has shown intention that he wants to get his hands on the free market, so not surprised by not including his name in their 'protection' list, but let's see how Jordan or where he will be next season.

For the Lakers, yeah, it seems that Lebron is on the way to break the record and I agree that it will be better if it will be in the Lakers homecourt so that every fans can witnessed this great history. He just have to be consistent to score at least 30 points. But in this last couple of games, Lebron is doing this average and the Lakers are also winning games.
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January 22, 2023, 10:48:18 AM
If the leading role players will be consistent enough, I'm quite sure they can handle the upcoming games well and give the team some successive wins as Davis might return also next week.

Anthony Davis injury: Lakers star could return next week
Yes, I have seen this too in Woj's Twitter post. https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/1616567977981378560?s=20&t=TXDHGB-gs1b_o97yGKVkmQ
This is absolutely great news for the LA Lakers and their fans. They may have been winning some of their games but they badly need that one guy who could provide easy offense for the team. With him back, they can start climbing back the ladder for a safe spot in the playoffs.
The Mavericks have 25 wins and are now in the 5th spot, LA Lakers have 21 wins standing at the 13th spot. It's not that far, all they need is avoid losing more and AD will be the answer for that to happen.

So I was not wrong when I saw Dean Wade playing again. Another piece of good news and now it is for the Cavaliers. He played for 10 minutes only but it should be good enough to start his rhythm. This will mean their bench got deeper again and Wade is one of the elites when it comes to defense, he just made the Cavs a lot harder to defeat.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/35491227/sources-cavs-dean-wade-shoulder-expected-back-vs-bucks
Sources: Cavs' Dean Wade (shoulder) plans to play vs. Bucks
I missed this news yesterday.
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January 22, 2023, 10:14:10 AM
Sacramento Kings are 3rd in Western Conference! Just let it sink in guys because this is a real achievement from a small team that have been working hard in silence for all this years and finally they are having a great season. This small club really deserves more as we see people are back in the court when team is playing and if we take a look 2 years ago on Sacramento games , we will have saw empty seats over empty seats but it's not the case anymore.

Even if they lost last night , they still scored 127 points without having a great defense game because hey , no one is playing defense anymore this season ...

There are still teams who played good defense. What is your basis for saying that no team is playing defense this season?

You can check on the stats. https://www.nba.com/stats/teams/defense

The scores are just high because teams nowadays love to shoot 3 points, unlike the teams in 90's where games are very physical and they want to drive the ball more and less attempts in 3 points area.

I guess it's because the 3-pointer was introduced late and basketball players back at that date are more used to do some physical movements towards other players as they are more accustomed driving the ball towards the ring. Now I know that the NBA introduced the 3-pointer in early 1980's but the thing is, that wasn't implemented widely and colleges are also experimenting about it.

Anyway, back to the topic. Sacramento Kings totally deserves all the credit for achieving the 3rd seed because they worked hard for it as it wasn't an overnight success for the whole team.
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January 22, 2023, 09:30:22 AM

That's good for Clarkson so he will be able to find a team that will give his demand. I believe his demand is fair with what he showed this season so far, lots of teams will surely be interested on him and I'm sure before this article was published, Clarkson already had a series of talks with the management.

So guys, where do you think Clarkson would land?

He is really good and also he needs to be in a team where he can help someone who is a star player and currently struggling to be in the top 8 this season. I'm sure he will be more committed to playing and do everything he can to help that team when he got some really good offer that will gonna change his life forever.

Wherever he is, he would surely make that team be on the top when he finally gets that huge offer unless injury will cause him not to play for several months which kinda be a thing to consider for whoever team will sign him. Because it would be another failure to construct their team if they messed up with signing JC.
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Winding down.
January 22, 2023, 09:09:44 AM
Wild Lakers win, Grizzlies thought that they are cruising into the game, but the Lakers didn't give up and made defensive stops specially in the last 4 minutes of the game. I think it was just the breaks for them, Dennis with a steal and then the go ahead basket and lead.

Brandon Clarke missing the 2nd free throw that could have tied the game.

So the 11 game winning streak has been put on a stop by the Lakers.

Yes, the Lakers pleasantly surprised us this time, and I think many fans were impressed with their defense in the final minutes of the fourth quarter. By the way, the Lakers were down by 5 points with 1 minute left in the fourth quarter, and the fact that they managed to steal the win in the final seconds was really impressive. So if Schroder, Westbrook, and other teammates fight to win every game like that, the Lakers will still have a chance to make the playoffs.

Yeah, LeBron seems like he’s trying his best to carry that team to a few wins. So far they’ve been doing prettt well since the turn of the new year. I’m not sure how long he can keep it up, but with less than a month until he breaks Kareem’s record, you can see he’s on his A game. Hopefully by then Anthony Davis will be back in playing shape and can help LeBron carry the load a bit as they make a playoff run.

Some are speculating that LeBron is targeting to break Kareem's record in the 2nd week of February during the Lakers vs Bucks or Thunder game where the Lakers will host the game. That said, LeBron should be consistent in producing not less than 30 points per game.

If the leading role players will be consistent enough, I'm quite sure they can handle the upcoming games well and give the team some successive wins as Davis might return also next week.

Anthony Davis injury: Lakers star could return next week
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January 22, 2023, 08:25:39 AM
Damn, that might mean that they are subtly letting Jordan Clarkson go and keeping the big men in their roster. I respect that move because it's a lot easier to keep above-average players who constantly performs rather than players that are explosive and an obvious over-achiever because over time, it will be hard to keep them in terms of money and control. Lauri Markkanen is that one dude that is rarely being put in the spotlight but you can see performing despite it all. Walker Kessler, on the other hand, is a consistent player with great sense for assisting his team and helping whenever possible. Might not be the best shooter in the franchise but his blocks, rebounds, and overall rotation on the inside makes Utah Jazz a capable team.
Utah Jazz learned their lesson the hard way when it comes to keeping players for a long time. Jordan Clarkson may have been performing better in the offensive end but I doubt they really like that kind of type, it's a mirror of Donovan Mitchell and they also let him go. Maybe they could keep Clarkson as long as the contract will be not that high so they can have enough room to add more roleplayers.
That's good for Clarkson so he will be able to find a team that will give his demand. I believe his demand is fair with what he showed this season so far, lots of teams will surely be interested on him and I'm sure before this article was published, Clarkson already had a series of talks with the management.

So guys, where do you think Clarkson would land?
It made me go thru different teams but I cannot really find one yet where he would be best suited. Detroit Pistons might be a good spot as they lack a star player but there's a chance they will build up with Cade Cunningham being the centerpiece. Maybe Spurs, to connect the rumors on why he bought the place in San Antonio.
And I still have my doubts that the Jazz will just let him go, it could just be a strategy to force him into the same contract if ever no team is willing to take him.
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January 22, 2023, 06:42:54 AM
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The Jazz are reportedly open to dealing anyone besides Lauri Markkanen and Walker Kessler
This is something for the Utah Jazz. "Open to dealing anyone" is such a big move for them after piling up young players last season. I bet it is also a call for Clarkson to straighten up his decision about his future with the Jazz.
Their management seems to be liking big men too. Before they kept Rudy Gobert for a long time so it's not surprising if suddenly they will like to build Walker Kessler as he had been amazing this past few games with his rebounding skills and blocking capability.
Keeping Lauri Markkanen though is an obvious move, make him the face of their franchise and build a good team to support him. A good ball handler with a great passing ability will probably be best paired with him.

Damn, that might mean that they are subtly letting Jordan Clarkson go and keeping the big men in their roster. I respect that move because it's a lot easier to keep above-average players who constantly performs rather than players that are explosive and an obvious over-achiever because over time, it will be hard to keep them in terms of money and control. Lauri Markkanen is that one dude that is rarely being put in the spotlight but you can see performing despite it all. Walker Kessler, on the other hand, is a consistent player with great sense for assisting his team and helping whenever possible. Might not be the best shooter in the franchise but his blocks, rebounds, and overall rotation on the inside makes Utah Jazz a capable team.

That's good for Clarkson so he will be able to find a team that will give his demand. I believe his demand is fair with what he showed this season so far, lots of teams will surely be interested on him and I'm sure before this article was published, Clarkson already had a series of talks with the management.

So guys, where do you think Clarkson would land?
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January 22, 2023, 06:30:39 AM
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The Jazz are reportedly open to dealing anyone besides Lauri Markkanen and Walker Kessler
This is something for the Utah Jazz. "Open to dealing anyone" is such a big move for them after piling up young players last season. I bet it is also a call for Clarkson to straighten up his decision about his future with the Jazz.
Their management seems to be liking big men too. Before they kept Rudy Gobert for a long time so it's not surprising if suddenly they will like to build Walker Kessler as he had been amazing this past few games with his rebounding skills and blocking capability.
Keeping Lauri Markkanen though is an obvious move, make him the face of their franchise and build a good team to support him. A good ball handler with a great passing ability will probably be best paired with him.

Damn, that might mean that they are subtly letting Jordan Clarkson go and keeping the big men in their roster. I respect that move because it's a lot easier to keep above-average players who constantly performs rather than players that are explosive and an obvious over-achiever because over time, it will be hard to keep them in terms of money and control. Lauri Markkanen is that one dude that is rarely being put in the spotlight but you can see performing despite it all. Walker Kessler, on the other hand, is a consistent player with great sense for assisting his team and helping whenever possible. Might not be the best shooter in the franchise but his blocks, rebounds, and overall rotation on the inside makes Utah Jazz a capable team.
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January 22, 2023, 06:18:51 AM

In my opinion, I even believe he will be able to play 3 more seasons in NBA without losing too much his performance

Let's hope that he will continue to take care of his body and he will not be seriously injured. He is still waiting for his son to be drafted so he will be able to see that his son will be playing with him or against him, that's the biggest achievement of his life, and that only proves that despite being at retirement age, he is still different because he is an exceptional athlete.

He can make a history and beat the oldest player of all time in the NBA which is  Nat Hickey who was 45 years during his final year. Lebron is already 38 years old, he needs to play 8 more seasons.

https://edge.twinspires.com/nba/the-oldest-players-in-nba-history/
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