https://www.nba.com/jazz/features/locked_on_jazz.htmlConsidering the Jazz need perimeter shooting why would they use a roster position on a non shooter lanky ¾ tweener. The answer is much simpler than it is being made out to be. This is a player the Jazz have liked in the past. He fits how the team plays and they have a roster spot available so they have signed him to get a closer look.
This year the depth in the d-league is limited because so many players left for Europe during the lockout.
I am not sure this is a pre-cursor to another move, but it does give the Jazz flexibility. It doesn’t address a set need but you are not going to be able to address very many needs with the 14th roster spot out of the D-League.
This is a player they like and so they have signed him to get a closer look. If they have the opportunity to move a player in a trade it is better to have Carroll signed then hope he is available when that trade happens. This is simply planning ahead with a player the Jazz are interested in having on their roster.
Crap, everything i can find about this Carroll guy shows he is just the kind the Jazz love. I am mortified to find myself believing this may a legitimate signing with intent to keep him. We need some changes, we need some shooters, we need a PG, we do not need this kid as he will not be a step forward. All things that were said when John Stockton was drafted!! But...........this guy is not John Stockton......sob!
I say Howard to the Lakers for their 1st this year. They'd still have the Mavs 1st (top 20 protected) in this coming draft and they've been treading water and are in desperate need for a spark, help on the wing, and some depth. This covers all those bases and is a fairly legit addition for one last run at a title at what is a nominal cost.
I think your logic is based upon the 100 years of sucky Clippers history. Previously, they didn't give a damn about winning.
I think you're in error. This is not your typical Clippers. Your typical Clippers would not have gone out and signed Billips, Mo Williams, and surrounded their high draft picks with good players. Not would they have made the CP3 trade.
They would have used Blake for all he was worth, sold a few tickets and jerseys, and once his rookie deal was up, let him leave (and be right back into the lottery drafting another top guy).
Someway and somehow the whole Clippers' train of thought has been changed. I'm pretty sure their management is actually trying to win now. I think they see an opportunity with Kobe and the Lakers in decline and with the young core they have, to really put a dent into the Lakers' flagship and permanently convert their cheap *** bandwagon fans.
Right now in LAX you have stories selling BOTH Clippers and lakers jerseys. This never happened before.
I don't think the Clippers want to flush that away with a few stupid trades (like giving something of value for Raja Bell).