elan_prodigy
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Obvious to some...2019 is a glaring obvious FA target date for the Jazz. Jazz could even reap the benefits of a tight 2018 FA money pool AND still strike in 2019.
Obvious to some...2019 is a glaring obvious FA target date for the Jazz. Jazz could even reap the benefits of a tight 2018 FA money pool AND still strike in 2019.
Not following.
Favors is hard to move and get fair value back. The Jazz dont want to give away a starter for a 2nd round pick.
Udoh on the other hand, is a rotation player who cant play when the team is fully healthy (37 minutes in 9 games since Gobert's return juts cuz of blowouts mostly). So you can move him for a 2nd and it feels better because he was a cheap pickup. It feels like a good flip job. Plus he plays the same position as a guy you traded up for in the first round to get, who is killing it in the G-League. You need to open up minutes for him.
Tony Jones says as many as 15 teams have called about Hood... seems short by about 14. I think his market is much wider than the few that were reported.
Tony Jones says as many as 15 teams have called about Hood... seems short by about 14. I think his market is much wider than the few that were reported.
I feel like we may be giving up on him too early if traded, but let's see what comes out of it all. There's still some time left.
If nothing else he's just too fragile and injury prone for me. I'd rather have someone who can play 82 games a season and a better defender (but a weaker shooter) than someone like Hood who I can't depend on, and have to change my lineup on a nightly basis.
I read just fine. You just said being able to take on trash on bad contracts to acquire draft picks was more important to you than having a good, contributing player. That's rebuild 101.
Getting a good player worthy of their salary and probably wants to be here is not a half-measure.
I wonder if Cleveland gets the Hill deal done if they would use IT as an expiring contract. He doesn't seem to be figuring it out and is causing issues.
Just heard according to Tony Jones and Yahoo sports, that 15 teams have reached out to the Jazz about acquiring Rodney Hood? Do the Jazz pull the trigger on any of these trades, or do we keep Hood for the remainder of the season and match whatever he is offered in free agency?
I don't trust IT's hip AT ALL ... players that have had that same injury has not been the same since... i.e., Johny Flynn.
What I'd be curious about is what people are offering. Looking around, it doesn't appear like there are good fits for obvious pieces out there, but most of what we could speculate on would return us some piece that, while nice, really isn't what we need -- now or in the future -- but would be more of a "hey, this may have some value and let's see what we can do with it" kind of thing. I'm assuming we don't value stuff like that as much as we value Hood, because, even if there are less-than-ideal things regarding him, he is, at worst-case-scenario, one of those "hey, he may have some value and we'll see what we can do with him" kind of guys, so we may as well keep the one we have and know rather than some other team's mystery box.Just heard according to Tony Jones and Yahoo sports, that 15 teams have reached out to the Jazz about acquiring Rodney Hood? Do the Jazz pull the trigger on any of these trades, or do we keep Hood for the remainder of the season and match whatever he is offered in free agency?
First off, Udoh isnt better than Favors.I think Udoh is better than Favors and I think, as a team, we'd perform better if Udoh had more minutes. I think we play Favors over him because of history and I think the idea that we play Bradley over him "because we used a first rounder on him" is equally flawed. Remember, you were on the arguing end of using Mack above Exum because you thought Mack was playing better, so I think playing Udoh over Bradley, unless Bradley takes that spot away from him, is quite reasonable.
Tony Jones says as many as 15 teams have called about Hood... seems short by about 14. I think his market is much wider than the few that were reported.