Wesley Ruff - What's next for the Jazz?


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Updated: 5/08/2012 6:13 pm | Published: 5/08/2012 6:03 pm
Reported by: Wesley Ruff
Utah Jazz' Paul Millsap, left, drives around Minnesota Timberwolves' Kevin Love in the second half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012, in Minneapolis. The Timberwolves won 100-98. Millsap led the Jazz with 25 points and nine rebounds while Love scored 10 and had 10 rebounds. (AP Photo/Jim Mone) (Jim Mone)
Paul Millsap, Kevin Love (Jim Mone)
After being swept by the Spurs, the Utah Jazz cleaned out their lockers and headed off for summer vacation. But the Jazz braintrust will be busy, trying to figure out what to do to make this team better.

Expectations to make the playoffs and go deeper in the post season next year will be high. But in order to do that, changes have to be made.

I really like this team. They have some nice parts. But they need more. Starting with a good, young point guard. And they need shooters, guys who can knock down the open shot and make 3-pointers. Isn't Jimmer wasting away in Sacramento?

And they need to figure out what to do with their big guys. Al Jefferson was the team's leading scorer, but Derrick Favors needs more playing time. So does Enes Kanter. So who sits or gets traded-Paul Millsap? Jefferson?

I'm glad I don't have to make those decisions. But I hope they don't blow up the team. It just needs some tweaking. Raja Bell won't be back. Maybe CJ MIles will leave. Maybe Josh Howard will be one and done. I hope they keep DeMarre Carroll. I like his hustle. But maybe they need to make a trade to find a couple of key parts, and if so, something will have to be sacraficed. Or someone.

It should be a fun summer.
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