GVC
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I will never understand "We could have got more, DL should have done better" statement. Where the hell are we pulling that from? If anybody knows what other offers were on the table please share
The Pistons/Josh Smith comparison is probably more apt than you think. If Pistons fans are to be believed, Detroit received real trade offers for Josh prior to last season, but SVG wanted to try to make it work.We basically were in the same situation as the Pistons with Josh Smith. Except the difference is we traded Kanter before he became a FA and before he had an untradeable contract like Smith.
Now, we don't know whether DL was shopping Kanter prior to his trade demand (Kanter 1 - Jazz FO 0) or what he might have fetched in a trade, but given that he was a young, productive Big, with a year left on his contract before needing to be re-upped, I'd guess the Jazz could have gotten more last summer than they did at the deadline. By the time the Jazz made the trade, most buyers had already made their moves to fortify their rosters, and there were few left with assets to burn on Kanter. Keep in mind, Kanter was already proving to be a bit of a headcase at the end of the 2013/14 season with his exit interviews (it's really too bad the Jazz beat writers didn't ask him who should have been benched for him to get the minutes he said he deserved). RJ's comments about Kanter's attitude toward defense didn't help. Still, if not for DL's past transgressions sitting on his hands (see Millsap, Jefferson, Carroll, free agency, and potential in-season moves...), it would be perfectly reasonable to give him a pass on Kanter; maybe Quin could motivate Kanter, and make it work long-term. He was wrong, and the Jazz got nothing for Kanter as a result.