Just because it didnt happen doesnt mean we didn't offer it.
Right, just because he's always wrong, doesn't mean he couldn't have been always right. Now I remember why I started skipping your stupid posts.
Just because it didnt happen doesnt mean we didn't offer it.
Right, just because he's always wrong, doesn't mean he couldn't have been always right. Now I remember why I started skipping your stupid posts.
What?
The point, Cy, isn't that Checketts was wrong. It's that he has never been in the loop on any moves the Jazz actually made. His only track record to go off of are a lot of rumors that never ended up happening.
Given that, I'm not really sure how you can criticize someone for being skeptical of the latest Checketts rumor, especially when it makes virtually no sense.
What what? KD asked to see a proof that he's been right in one of his rumors. You responded that just because he's never been proven right, doesn't prove him wrong. Which is a pretty stupid thing to say. What matters is that his "rumors" don't seem to have any provable basis in reality. Unlike, say, Woj, who doesn't need to use "prove leprechauns don't exist" logic as his rumors actually often pay off.
30-40 win team
ExactlyThe point, Cy, isn't that Checketts was wrong. It's that he has never been in the loop on any moves the Jazz actually made. His only track record to go off of are a lot of rumors that never ended up happening.
Given that, I'm not really sure how you can criticize someone for being skeptical of the latest Checketts rumor, especially when it makes virtually no sense.
How does us being interested in Millsap make virtually no sense?
It makes a TON of sense:
1. We want more shooting, especially from a big.
2. Millsap has played here and liked it and fans like him
3. Our current coach has a very good relationship with him
4. We employ his brother on our basketball team (a move some theorized was a strategic move for Paul)
5. We have enough minutes for him (96 total front-court minutes among 3 players = 32 minutes)
The only way it doesn't make sense is when you factor in ego and money. I don't know Millsap so I can't comment on the importance he places on being a starter and getting a lot more mone.
Did someone say it didn't make sense?How does us being interested in Millsap make virtually no sense?
It makes a TON of sense:
1. We want more shooting, especially from a big.
2. Millsap has played here and liked it and fans like him
3. Our current coach has a very good relationship with him
4. We employ his brother on our basketball team (a move some theorized was a strategic move for Paul)
5. We have enough minutes for him (96 total front-court minutes among 3 players = 32 minutes)
The only way it doesn't make sense is when you factor in ego and money. I don't know Millsap so I can't comment on the importance he places on being a starter and getting a lot more mone.
Haha.
What?
Where is Hayward?
Did someone say it didn't make sense?
Paul would definitely have to come off the bench. But why would Millsap do that? Only motivation would be his prior relationship with Quin and the opportunity to play with his brother. Jazz could free up a max slot (release Booker and even trade their pick for a future first). Just don't see it happening though. Besides, doesn't Millsap's agent have a bad relationship with the Jazz?Interesting.
I just don't see us benching Derrick Favors at this point. So would we be selling Millsap on a 6th man role?
I just don't see us being able to offer as much $$$ as other clubs and since Millsap has never really gotten a large contract, it would make sense for him to pursue the money.
You can't comment on money and minutes, TWO OF THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTORS FOR MOST PLAYERS, but you feel perfectly comfortable commenting about him wanting to play with his brother, coach Quin, and his old team! My God.
Did someone say it didn't make sense?
He didn't say the jazz wanting millsap to come off the bench for a decent price didn't make sense.... I think almost every team would be looking into thatThe post I quoted to make that post.
Paul would definitely have to come off the bench. But why would Millsap do that? Only motivation would be his prior relationship with Quin and the opportunity to play with his brother. Jazz could free up a max slot (release Booker and even trade their pick for a future first). Just don't see it happening though. Besides, doesn't Millsap's agent have a bad relationship with the Jazz?