It frankly infuriates me when people get religious about something and then become the sinner themselves. The doctrine is "DO NOTHING THIS OFFSEASON BECAUSE IT MIGHT UPSET CHEMISTRY" to the point that they are opposed to and criticize others for even suggesting ADDING a very good free agent. Then, they suggest doing the exact thing that they're on a belittling bender about. It's ****ing dumb and gross. I'm pretty sure my arguments about who to add and why are more in-line with preserving chemistry than the loudest zealots are of their supposed cause.
But yeah, I'm protective of Exum. He's young and he didn't have a great season last year. We let Sap and Carroll (and Al FWIW) go so we could tank and we got him. I know sunken-cost economic theory is often frowned upon, but the Jazz have sunken a holy ****load into him and I don't want that to get ****ed up on account of a heat-check guy who we know very little about as a locker room presence. It's easy to get along when the hierarchy is established and there's a lot of winning, so I don't assume much about the positive locker room qualities of players in such luxurious situations.
Anyway. Yeah. A backup PG that isn't particularly young and can light it up is actually something I'm not particularly interested in. Because regardless of anything else, how much upside is there to such a move?