We've done this dance before... we could have signed value deals several years ago. I know we bought a pick, but if we are operating at the floor why are we selling picks with good players on the board.
I don't want us to be the Clippers or Brooklyn and Portland nailed the offseason two years ago and then effed it up the past offseason, but we had ample opportunity to spend with hamstringing the future. Likely cost us the playoffs last year. Not a huge deal.
If we setup all that flexibility and watch Hayward leave it is a fail... if we balk at paying luxury tax to retain Ingles or Hill then what have we saved all this flexibility for? This summer is the acid test... that is all I am saying.
Sometimes it simply comes down to roster spots and not wanting to carry 10 guys who are rooks and sophs. And although you may think there are still good players on the board, our FO may look at it differently. It just bugs me to hear someone repeatedly talking about selling picks when we have also spent when there was a guy we wanted, and Utah has had an overabundance of picks that that can't possible use them all.
Sometimes it simply comes down to roster spots and not wanting to carry 10 guys who are rooks and sophs. And although you may think there are still good players on the board, our FO may look at it differently. It just bugs me to hear someone repeatedly talking about selling picks when we have also spent when there was a guy we wanted, and Utah has had an overabundance of picks and couldn't possible use them all.
So Rudy is 1st team NBA center since there is no center on the first team.
Well just got the update on the phone, Rudy 2nd team, no Hayward
1st - Westbrook, Harden, James, Leonard, Davis
2nd - Curry, IT, KD, Giannis, Rudy
3rd - Wall, Derozan, Green, Butler, Jordan
How do they determine when a guy is playing a certain position? Is by who he's playing next to in the frontcourt?You probably know this, but Anthony Davis counted as the center. Looks like he played a substantial number of minutes at the 5, see https://www.espn.com/nba/player/splits/_/id/6583/anthony-davis, but played more at the 4.
How do they determine when a guy is playing a certain position? Is by who he's playing next to in the frontcourt?
Do we really want Hayward to get the supermax, though? It makes this off season and this coming year a lot nicer, but the numbers on the back end of the contract are truly ridiculous--and in my opinion would seriously hamper the team around 4 years from now.
I'm kind of thinking the best case scenario for us is for Gobert to make the all-NBA team (because it doesn't affect his contract), but for Hayward to miss it (but to still re-sign with the Jazz of course). Certainly financially speaking that seems best.
Arena renovations as wellif the jazz paid LT for the DWill years (where they more or less went as far as we did this year) they'll do it again, I think. Greg has been pretty good for spending money where it was needed (Rudy, bringing in players to work out, etc.)
Gobert missed first team by 2 votes.
It's a moot point now but I was looking at it like I would rather have Hayward at the mega-max over not having him at all.