So we're going to trade a gifted player with a fantastic demeanor for a guy that has been sandbagging on a playoff team and only has 1 season left on his contract?
Ummmm **** dat
Yeah that has to much of a Kanter feel to it if true.
So we're going to trade a gifted player with a fantastic demeanor for a guy that has been sandbagging on a playoff team and only has 1 season left on his contract?
Ummmm **** dat
DaughterWhy don't the Jazz sign Marquis Teague out of the DLeague?
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Well, keep the pictureDon't call me daughter. It's not fair to me.
Teague has a super good contract. And if his production is dropping off you'd think he would sign for something similar. I wonder if we could have him sign an extension as a trade contingency?
Saying we have our PG in Exum is assuming he comes back way better than what he was...from a major injury. Jazz would be risking everything on a HUGE unknown.The team already has its PG, it's Exum. I don't think a trade will happen, unless Atlanta is okay with Burke + pick or Burke + filler. Burke + Booker would be okay too.
Saying we have our PG in Exum is assuming he comes back way better than what he was...from a major injury. Jazz would be risking everything on a HUGE unknown.
I think the trade, if it's either Burks or Burke + a protected pick makes a lot of sense. Teague has put them in a bit of a bind. Not as bad as Kanter, but every team knows the Hawks have to trade him. So his price should drop.
If I'm the Jazz I don't trade Burks! His abilities are the most rare and hardest to replace! His contract is also very good. Everyone outside of gobert, hood, exum, and Burks is replaceable at their value.
Burks has more speed than anyone on the jazz and is the best at getting to the rim and in iso situations.What abilities are you talking about? I think we can replace layups. Maybe not super fancy ones, but 2 points is 2 points.
Burks has more speed than anyone on the jazz and is the best at getting to the rim and in iso situations.
Also is arguably (Hayward might be better) the best at drawing fouls on the team.
Why even respond to hack... He's either trolling or gone full tard.
Hack does make some valid points. While Burks is certainly replaceable, I don't think giving him up for Teague is the right deal. Offer should be Burke + the lesser of the 2017 picks (have to hedge in case of catastrophe - google SA/Duncan). Getting Teague gives Utah 4 PG's. Giving up Burks lessens a very good wing rotation. Burks is a great 6th man, especially if Trey is gone. And he's on a very good contract. Alec's value will likely increase once he comes back from injury and if he's the #1 option on the 2nd unit, replacing the shots Burke is now taking,
Why even respond to hack... He's either trolling or gone full tard.
2017 is a loaded year talent wise. I wouldn't give up any of our 2017 picks unless I'm sure we're getting assets we can hang on to for years to come.
And if anyone's gonna say ... "Well what use is a late first?"
Answer: Gobert & Hood are late firsts.
And we got them in "down years" in terms of draft talent. So what in your opinion is better to give up...the 2016 pick if it looks like Utah will be in the 15-17 range, or the GS pick, which is likely in the 28-30 range in 2017? Or do you just pass on Teague and wait for next year and hope some of these assets we're accumulating pay off, while some are burned (i.e players picked and don't make the roster or DL trades the picks for cash)?
I would rather do the Burks & Teague swap than giving up first round draft picks of any kind is what I'm saying...
Wow. You think Burks is worse than what we'd get late first in 2017? Sorry, even in a deep draft you don't generally get talent like that in the late 20's (see my edit re: 2014 draft). Sure, there are a few scattered examples. But for every Hood or Gobert, you'll find 10 Morris Almonds and Eric Maynors (or any of the others I cited above).
I didn't say Burks is worse, but for a small market team like the Jazz a draft pick is a lot more important than keeping an overpriced fringe starter. Not saying Burks isn't a good player but let's be real, you have to think about flexibility as well.
Would you say Burks is better than Hood? No right? Hood is a late first rounder in an average draft. So is Gobert. I know we won't be hitting the jackpot every time, but with DL's drafting track record (barring Trey who was really a Ty's pick), I'd roll the dice with him getting us another solid player who we can have on cheap contract for years to come.