I might bite on Burks for Leonard for a pick.
I definitely would not.
Jazz are setting up for cap-space in 2019 free agency. Leonard's extra year of Burks would bite into that.
I might bite on Burks for Leonard for a pick.
I definitely would not.
Jazz are setting up for cap-space in 2019 free agency. Leonard's extra year of Burks would bite into that.
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If that was hard, just think of Lindsey's next one:,choosing between Bolomboy or Neto.
Neto brings energy which has lead to some nice defensive moments and he is Rudy's little buddy. I don't think Bolomboy is good at really anything.
Neto brings energy which has lead to some nice defensive moments and he is Rudy's little buddy. I don't think Bolomboy is good at really anything.
Agree. The depth could possibly help Utah get home court. I'm not giving up just yet. Hayward leaving was a big hit. And I know the West got tougher. But Utah played half the season without a starting PG. And had other key injuries. I think a repeat of last season's win total is plausible.A deep team is great - for the grind of the regular season.
It does you no good in the playoffs though. The postseason is built for stars. Rotations shrink and an injury to a key player can tank your championship dreams.
Jazz have one star right now - Rudy Gobert. Derek Favors and Ricky Rubio have performed at a near All Star level in the past, and Hood, Exum and Mitchell will all be given opportunities to show that they can be Stars as well. The key thing this year will be turning themselves into the best defense in the league and somebody (anybody) stepping up to fill the star void alongside Gobert. Jazz do that and they'll be in a great spot.
Agree. The depth could possibly help Utah get home court. I'm not giving up just yet. Hayward leaving was a big hit. And I know the West got tougher. But Utah played half the season without a starting PG. And had other key injuries. I think a repeat of last season's win total is plausible.
As for stars, Donovan is going to emerge. Even in a crowded backcourt, he'll get minutes. I'm hoping Dante's star will shine, too. I don't see the same fire in Hood, but perhaps he can average 16-18 pts.
I agree regarding the defense. That has to be the Jazz' calling card. Teams have to look at those dates on their calendars as games to just get beaten up, endure and hopefully get out with all limbs intact.
Rebounding.
We're pretty full but of curiosity, because I thought he'd be a cheap and a really solid big, has anyone signed Alan Williams?
Locked did some questions on FB.
The most interesting thing he said was that he believes that the Sefolosha, Udoh and Jerebko deal all come with a team option for the second year. If true that could make next off season really interesting.
I've heard a couple people mention the team options on the second year of these deals but haven't seen any proof. Aren't these contracts usually public info?
If Lindsey did get team options for all these contracts that would be awesome. It would give us a ton of flexibility in the future.
I've heard a couple people mention the team options on the second year of these deals but haven't seen any proof. Aren't these contracts usually public info?
If Lindsey did get team options for all these contracts that would be awesome. It would give us a ton of flexibility in the future.
Interesting video about the process of free agency from the point of view of a player who just got annihilated by Joe Ingles...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQMexGnud4Q