Basically, if the NBA GM's voted on cap smoothing this monstrosity would have never happened.
Basically, if the NBA GM's voted on cap smoothing this monstrosity would have never happened.
gotcha gotcha.
Interesting. In the instance of a sign-and-trade with NOLA do we get Jrue's bird rights, for example?
I truly know nothing about the CBA
I'm not quite sure, but I don't think so. The bird rights rule would only apply to NOLA in this situation. But I could be wrong.
New Orleans would have to sign Jrue and trade him to us.
And do we need to be under the cap to make that trade?
Just imagine if DL didnt play hardball and just gave Hayward the 5 year max 3 years go.
I'm concerned because I want to stay within the realm of possibility. If your notions have the Jazz going 15M over the LT three years in a row, well, I just don't think it is that realistic to expect. At all.
Just imagine if DL didnt play hardball and just gave Hayward the 5 year max 3 years go.
It was important to maintain flexibility while the cap exploded. Ugh
I think the year we signed Hayward it wasnt obvious that was about to happen. I think the next year is when GM's became aware of that.
Ya, that's how I remember it too. But I heard that Hayward could have been had on a cheaper, better, contract, had DL made a respectable offer as opposed to waiting for an offer to match.
I think if Hayward leaves, we can look back to that as a possible reason. Jazz didnt fully believe in Hayward 3 years ago.
I doubt it. It worked out fine. He doesn't strike like the kind of person who would hold such a complicated grudge.
I also fully believe Hayward will stay.
When Locke talks about his personality, he makes it seem like Hayward is very much like that.
Ya, that's how I remember it too. But I heard that Hayward could have been had on a cheaper, better, contract, had DL made a respectable offer as opposed to waiting for an offer to match.