That implies that Dunn, the third-best Jazz player, may also be out. The first, fourth, fifth, and sixth-best Jazz players are out, respectively. Only Collin Sexton, the second-best, remains to guide a group of inexperienced and out-of-work players into action. With five games remaining and no easier game than this one, the Jazz are in a disaster right now and we might witness some very dreadful basketball. If they don’t turn things around on Sunday, they will probably finish the season with a 16-game losing streak.
The idea that the Jazz still have a chance to end their losing streak is amazing, given that they haven’t won a game in 11 attempts and that their most recent victory came against the Atlanta Hawks on March 16. With just three victories in the past two months, this squad has been the worst in the NBA since the trade deadline, and they deservedly hold the title of worst team.
However, with Curry out due to a rest day, the Jazz are still in the game. It won’t be simple though, as with anything this season.
Curry’s absence will affect not only the Warriors and maybe three of their greatest players in Kuminga and Wiggins, but also five of the Jazz’s six best players. The Jazz are without Lauri Markkanen, Walker Kessler, John Collins, c, and possibly Kris Dun as well.
That implies that Dunn, the third-best Jazz player, may also be out. The first, fourth, fifth, and sixth-best Jazz players are out, respectively. Only Collin Sexton, the second-best, remains to guide a group of inexperienced and out-of-work players into action. With five games remaining and no easier game than this one, the Jazz are in a disaster right now and we might witness some very dreadful basketball. If they don’t turn things around on Sunday, they will probably finish the season with a 16-game losing streak.