Ideally someone that can play defense... at least a little.
I really think Royce has as much of a chance to fill the gap there as anyone. Good rebounder, good enough shooter, willing ball mover, tough defender... he needs to play more to get some comfort out there, but once he’s comfortable I think his playmaking will be more obvious.
Another reason why we need to maximize Favors' value in the coming weeks and trade him for the best return we can get. Finding out how good Jerekbo and Royce can be is crucial to 2018 decision making. We can't invest a ton more in Favors if he just plans on leaving in the summer.
Favs won't be moved until Rudy is back. We won't get anything good for him unless we take on money... prepare to be underwhelmed on that trade.
Just ran through some numbers on Royce... Don't sleep on him.
Rebound % is good enough to play the 4... Good enough shooter to affect things there and Ast% is really damn high for a forward, who is a rookie and used sporadically. Draymond's Assist percentage in his breakout year was 15.5%... Royce is at 14.5%.
Favs won't be moved until Rudy is back. We won't get anything good for him unless we take on money... prepare to be underwhelmed on that trade.
With the timing on Rudy's comeback I am thinking the Niko for Favs trade still may be a possibility. They need to get Mirotic out to start the tank again.
He's played almost exclusively at the wing too... I think his shooting and rebound percentages improve when he moves to the 4.I saw small-ball 4 the moment I watched him play. Dude can obviously rebound like a monster for his size.
You're going to be underwhelmed by the movement this summer, bro. DL will work hard for team-friendly deals for Exum and Hood, Favs will find a new team, JJ probably retires or takes a 1-yr deal on a team with more potential. It's the summer after this one that we're most likely to feel a pivot. IMO, of course.I had a conversation with a friend the other day about who would the Jazz protect if a potential expansion draft was held today. And I realized ... this team is in a transition. Past the first 3-4 players I don't see a player I would be upset about losing. That's telling. We need DL to make make moves and pick a direction. Right now even with Donovan's incredible development I still don't see what the long term plan for this team is. Rubio shouldn't be part of it and Favors probably isn't since Quin doesn't seem to like playing both Gobert and Favors together. JJ is old and probably retiring. In essence we have Gobert-Mitchell... Possibly Ingles? Possibly Hood? Possibly Exum? as part of the long-term future? That's not a lot. We practically have 2 surefire parts and everything else is questions.
This coming summer is big one for DL. The current year was a pivot year and he managed to not tie us to long-term money, which is good... Now lets see what the long-term plan is.
I've already set my expectations on the Favs-will-expire-and-leave scenario. In fact, I'm deeply there. I'd be seriously surprised by any other scenario.
you know I respect your takes. I hope you're right.I'm 70/30 that he will be traded. I think that it depends on Rudy's health.
I think the timing of Rudy coming back and Niko's contract being tradeable is kind of ideal now... we don't have the awkwardness of starting two traditional bigs until January. I don't see them finding a taker for anything really good. My prediction is a three team trade that involves Milwaukee or Washington where Chicago takes on some money and gets a young player or a pick... we end up with Niko.
I think it is a little bit of a dis-service to Favs to keep him if we have Rudy healthy.
Does anybody have good measurements on height, wingspan, etc? DX has him at 6'6'' but I can't find any detailed measurements.He's played almost exclusively at the wing too... I think his shooting and rebound percentages improve when he moves to the 4.
I had a conversation with a friend the other day about who would the Jazz protect if a potential expansion draft was held today. And I realized ... this team is in a transition. Past the first 3-4 players I don't see a player I would be upset about losing. That's telling. We need DL to make make moves and pick a direction. Right now even with Donovan's incredible development I still don't see what the long term plan for this team is. Rubio shouldn't be part of it and Favors probably isn't since Quin doesn't seem to like playing both Gobert and Favors together. JJ is old and probably retiring. In essence we have Gobert-Mitchell... Possibly Ingles? Possibly Hood? Possibly Exum? as part of the long-term future? That's not a lot. We practically have 2 surefire parts and everything else is questions.
This coming summer is big one for DL. The current year was a pivot year and he managed to not tie us to long-term money, which is good... Now lets see what the long-term plan is.
I'm 70/30 that he will be traded. I think that it depends on Rudy's health.
I think the timing of Rudy coming back and Niko's contract being tradeable is kind of ideal now... we don't have the awkwardness of starting two traditional bigs until January. I don't see them finding a taker for anything really good. My prediction is a three team trade that involves Milwaukee or Washington where Chicago takes on some money and gets a young player or a pick... we end up with Niko.
I think it is a little bit of a dis-service to Favs to keep him if we have Rudy healthy.
I think Mirotic has probably priced himself out of what DL would want to give up.I'm 70/30 that he will be traded. I think that it depends on Rudy's health.
I think the timing of Rudy coming back and Niko's contract being tradeable is kind of ideal now... we don't have the awkwardness of starting two traditional bigs until January. I don't see them finding a taker for anything really good. My prediction is a three team trade that involves Milwaukee or Washington where Chicago takes on some money and gets a young player or a pick... we end up with Niko.
I think it is a little bit of a dis-service to Favs to keep him if we have Rudy healthy.
you know I respect your takes. I hope you're right.
I wouldn't necessarily be disappointed, as long as he doesn't tie us into long-term mediocrity. Keeping the options(free capspace for 2019 FA) open is OK with me. We are not winning it all next year, unless LeBron comes to Utah or something of that sort, so as long as he doesn't lock our capspace in big long-term contracts for meh players I'm OK.You're going to be underwhelmed by the movement this summer, bro. DL will work hard for team-friendly deals for Exum and Hood, Favs will find a new team, JJ probably retires or takes a 1-yr deal on a team with more potential. It's the summer after this one that we're most likely to feel a pivot. IMO, of course.
I just don't see why Chicago would trade Mirotic. The guy looks like a budding star for them. Sure, they want to tank, but they don't necessarily have to. If Levine comes back healthy, they could have a good thing going with their lineup. They really don't have to do anything at this point.
I think Mirotic has probably priced himself out of what DL would want to give up.