After Randy Foye Signing Are the Utah Jazz Ready for Postseason Run?

July 24th, 2012 by Maxwell Ogden Leave a reply »
In order to build a legitimate contender, one often mistakes big name acquisitions as the only possible improvements. The fact of the matter is, landing the necessary role players is equally as important as signing a superstar to your team.

While you may disagree, the Utah Jazz are in full compliance with that theory. As a result, they've built their most playoff-ready unit in ages.

The Utah Jazz began the offseason by trading for a point guard, the one position they've needed since parting ways with Deron Williams. In the trade, the Jazz received Mo Williams who consistently averages greater than five assists per game and is a former All-Star.

He's also a lights out three-point shooter, an area the Utah Jazz have been desperate to improve in.

The Jazz have further bolstered their perimeter by trading for Marvin Williams, drafting Kevin Murphy and, most recently, signing Randy Foye. The latter move was the necessary icing on the cake, thrusting the Utah Jazz into legitimacy.

I'm on vacation but you know I can't pass a chance to serve and honor Jazz fans: Randy Foye signs 1 yr deal. Solid pick-up.

— Ric Bu ...

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