https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgM8CT_u9dM - Someone who knows how to do youtube embedding, hit that for me
David Griffin appeared on The Jump for ESPN literally within the last few hours. I didn't watch it live, but I just saw this pop up making the rounds on twitter and I thought it was a goldmine.
Talking about Zion, he basically emphasises that Zion's unique body structure is part of why he's so happy to have Aaron Nelson on board: he's the kind of guy who can identify what really needs to be worked on and keep him in the best possible shape without losing strength or athleticism. Says Zion's going to be working with nutritionist and stuff, and that Zion ''wants to be great'', which will help his adjustment period.
Paul Pierce calls us ''one of the most exciting teams in the league to watch. [...] Must see TV.''
Asked whether we're going to be a playoff team, Griff says: ''We certainly want to compete for it. It was really important to us... first of all, Jrue Holiday is the face of the franchise and Jrue has upside left in his game as well. I think he really wanted an opportunity to show what he's capable of when he's running the show, and we wanted to build a team around his skill-set. Much the same way we did in Phoenix around Steve Nash. If we could put the right fit around Jrue, we feel like he's got an altogether different level. Nobody expected Steve Nash to be 2x MVP when we signed him in Phoenix either, and Jrue takes that challenge very seriously. So what we wanna be doing is playing in meaningful games in April and May, and we want to grow the young kids in an environment where winning matters.''
WOW. Huge endorsement for Jrue there, and a sign of what we've known for a little while now; this team may not make the playoffs, but they will be playing like every game is game 7 of the finals. They want the playoffs, even if it doesn't end up happening. This team won't be tanking.
Griff mentions that Favors didn't really get a chance in Utah to play as a ''straight 5'' because of Gobert, but he feels like Favors has a lot of offensive upside and that Gentry's system will help unlock some of that.
On Redick: mentions the floor spacing being vital, and adds that ''Veteran leadership, when that veteran still has some equity, is an invaluable thing''. Rachel Nichols points out that it's funny Griff should say that, because Vince Carter is right there and is still a free agent. She asks what Vince would bring to any team he could go to. Griff replies: ''Well, I can tell you what he'd bring to us [...] our big thing with Vince, and I think this is true of all veterans, and you've [Vince] experienced this now for several years in a row, when you go into a situation with other young players the most important thing for you as a leader is that you're playing significant minutes. And because [Vince] is capable of doing that, the fit for him is to find a team where he's able to do that. I hope we're that team, in terms of the once you're drawn to, but in terms of knowing we have the minutes, in terms of fairness I don't know that I can say that. It's a really interesting situation for us, because everything that you [Vince] represent is everything that we're trying to build our team around.''
Fantastic interview, lots of gems in there.