I meant for him.Why would it worry you?
12 plus Hayward?
12 plus Hayward?
Murray could step in and run point immediately, if need be, and he's a scoring machine. I want to see some damn shooters on the floor. Would feel good with Murray and Hood out there.
I've said before, I think Murray has Lillard potential.
OK, by still, no.No really, I have said that before. I believe it too. Remember Lillard was considered a combo when he was drafted, and he worked on his body when he got in the league. In terms of athleticism, both Lillard and Murry have the same standing reach and the same max vertical. Murray is a bit taller, and Lillard has a slightly longer wingspan. The difference is that Murray is coming out as a freshman. Murray's 3-pt percentage as a freshman in the ACC is the same as Lillard's as a senior in the Big Sky or whatever po-dunk conference. If anything, Murray looks like the safer prospect coming into the draft.
It would be a bold move by the jazz to trade hayward for #3. The thing i like most about murray is that he has the "it" factor.
I fell in love with him in the pan-am games. He just took over in the game against the us.
And how many years would it set us back if we lose Hayward for nothing?As intriguing as this move is, it's gonna set the Jazz back at least 2-3 years in terms of the rebuild process...
And how many years would it set us back if we lose Hayward for nothing?
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In option 2 we trade Hayward for nothing?Which player can the Jazz more afford to trade and have a better remaining core: Hayward or Favors?
Which lineup would be better?
Option 1 - Trade Favors
PG: Exum, Mack, Neto
SG: Jamal Murray, Hood, Burks
SF: Hayward, Ingles
PF: Lyles, #12 Picked PF/C
C: Gobert, #12 Picked PF/C, Withey
Option 2 - Trade Hayward
PG: Exum, Mack, Neto
SG: Hood, Burks
SF: #12 Pick, Ingles
PF: Favors, Lyles
C: Gobert, Favors, Withey
As intriguing as this move is, it's gonna set the Jazz back at least 2-3 years in terms of the rebuild process...
No it won't. Murray will be a star in year one.
So from a cap-management perspective, how many of these guys can the Jazz afford to pay max--Hayward, Gobert, Favors---assuming you want to keep Hood, Exum and Lyles on competitive deals and bring in a couple vets down the road? And assuming the Jazz can keep everyone, is it really a good idea?
Whether the Jazz decide to trade someone will primarily come down to the question of who they do and do not want to max out.
The Kanter situation came about because the Jazz didn't want to pay him $70M. I believe the Jazz really traded DWill because they didn't want to pay him $100M. In both cases, the decision to trade was the right decision.