Coach Ellis
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A.) It's been well documented that the Jazz weren't serious about bringing him over until AFTER hiring both DL and Quin Snyder. The timing is right for him to come now. The last time they could have realistically brought him was back in 2012 - before they hired DL. KOC didn't feel he was ready, and that was when he signed his contract with BC. The rest in between is him becoming one of the best big men in International play.Hmm. This sounds a lot like an agent negotiating for more money to resign his client with his current team. Seriously, if Tomic really wanted to come to the NBA, a $5 million offer -- peanuts for the Jazz -- would have brought him over already.
B.) I guess I read it differently, because the article came across (to me) as if Tomic is using Barcelona to leverage the Jazz into the best rookie deal he can get. The more BC is willing to offer, the more the Jazz would have to pay above that to get him to commit to coming over - that way Utah can't just lowball him. Utah and the NBA is a far more lucrative option. If the Jazz really want him, I don't think it's wrong for him to try to get them to pay (or slightly overpay) market value to get him to come over.