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Around the NBA / Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Last post by keevsnick on Today at 12:14:20 AM »Hornets up 20 on the Rockets.
Houstin struggling a bit. They've played .500 ball (10-9 in last 19) for the last quarter of the season.
Hornets up 20 on the Rockets.
The Jazz potential starting five would be huge
George (6-4)
Bailey (6-8)
Markkanen (7-1)
Jackson Jr (6-10)
Kessler (7-2)
I didn't see this player being waived.
Haywood Highsmith was waived by the Brooklyn Nets today. He hasn't played at all season. I do not know why. He is a solid bench player. Played well for Miami. Good defender / rebounder. A low volume but adequate 3 point shooter.
He'll be a good pickup for someone.
Still don't think this team has the bench to be considered a real threat even if Tatum comes back. Going to waste the open roster spots on Harper and Shugla and those 2 guys will never do anything to win playoff games.perhaps not. but i think the bench below is pretty good.
Bench is a real mess right now.
- Vuc
- hauser or pritchard
- three headed monster of walsh/gonzalez/scheierman
- garza
and who knows, maybe the team adds a buy out veteran as well.
His body language out there seemed terrible lately
Happy him and Boucher are gone

The Jazz potential starting five would be huge
George (6-4)
Bailey (6-8)
Markkanen (7-1)
Jackson Jr (6-10)
Kessler (7-2)
It feels strange to bring in 2 PFs to force Ace Bailey out of position to SG rather than his natural position at small forward.
Ace Bailey's lack of ball-handling and passing will be an issue at SG. Also, he seems more of a scorer than a pure shooter. So you will have a deficit of shooting as well. He will likely be below average in shooting, ball-handling & passing relative to other starting SGs.
Ace Bailey is meant to be a franchise cornerstone. Why are Utah forcing him out of position? To a spot where he will be less effective?
* Defensively = I agree. That lineup could be very good together.
* Offensively = I think it will be messy. Lack of passers. Lack of ball-handling.
Ace played guard in college and ESPN has him listed as a guard in the NBA.