Douchebag K
Well-Known Member
no way we're going to trade for a decrepit old dude who's just a really good player
We can't use them to take in a player without losing a player first. There are ways to execute trades in a certain order to make them usable, though.Can we even use our trade exceptions? I feel like we can’t since our roster is full.
We can't use them to take in a player without losing a player first. There are ways to execute trades in a certain order to make them usable, though.
I think I would have moral objections against Zaza but he would be a nice budget Favors option if Favors is moved/let go in the offseason as a back up 5 with some toughness and enough spacing ability from mid range to let that bench unit with Exum at the helm continue to work.
I careWho cares about all that? Dude is tough as ****.
Are we to the part of the thread where we talk about zaza? Yes... okay I’m done.
Who cares about all that? Dude is tough as ****.
Remember that first Hornacek year? They were supposed to be Hinkie level tanking that year but it didn’t work. Since then it’s been an absolute abomination on the court every single year, and all the good draft picks haven’t improved it one iota.Suns are so freaking bad... Bender is just awful. They are either bad at drafting or bad at developing guys or both.
Why are you adding scrubs to the Jazz?Rubio-Exum-Neto
Mitchell-Korver-Allen
Ingles-O’Neale-Casspi
Favors-Crowder-Sef
Gobert-Udoh-Zaza
Any of those dudes can ball out. Zaza increases our toughness exponentially. Casspi adds quality 3/4 depth at a bargain basement price.
I’d be cautiously optimistic about either.To the people who are anti-Porter and anti-Conley, would it change your mind if you knew Utah could both?
It would take Rubio/Favors/Thabo/Exum/Allen/2 1st