blackham9258
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I think the Jazz are going to let the season develop and look to add a 1st round pick from any team willing to give one up. The one that I had mentioned in other posts that I thought might be available was the 2014 Indiana pick because they have a real window this year to go for a championship with the last year of hopefully a healthy Granger before he leaves and George takes his salary allotment over. And my offer was around relieving them of G. Green for Rush but they obviously got a better deal for themselves this weekend by picking up Scola.
Other 2014 or 2015 picks that could come available this year from contenders could be: Memphis, San Antonio, Washington, OKC and others if injuries hit and teams need a shooter in Rush, a defensive big in Biedrins (which would like come with us taking on years and salary), or Marvin Williams comes back into form and a team wants to dump salary and years for an expiring.
But until injuries hit, and until Rush/Marvin prove they are healthy and able to still hit the 3, I think we will be standing pat.
I expect that come the trade deadline we could flip any of the 3 acquired players plus Marvin to a team who is aspiring for a championship or pushing for the playoffs if we are willing to take on an extra year of a contract.
I think we will take advantage of our expirings this year to garner picks in 2015 and beyond, as I don't necessarily think we want to have 3 picks in this draft.
Possible scenarios of what a deal may look like:
*Memphis has injury to Poindexter or Bayless or Prince and need more wing/3pt shooting help and give up 2015 pick.
*OKC suffers injury to Perkins and needs a big to take the defensive load. We take on his extra year for 2 first rounders: OKC's pick and the Dallas Pick they own.... or Thabo gets injured and they are thin at SF/SG and trade Thabo for the Dallas 1st.
*Atlanta is playing well and positioning for an unexpected top 4 seed and they need extra punch.. .they trade the expiring of Lou Williams for Rush or Marvin.
*Wizards find themselves firmly in the 6-7 spot in the east but either need extra punch off the bench or are needing to replace a player after injury and we send Rush or Marvin.
As you look around the league their aren't that many teams that have a pick available to send or that aren't looking themselves. The number of 1st round picks that are potentially available to trade are very few.
Teams that realistically don't have picks to give any time soon:
LAC- Gave to Boston
BKN- Gave to Boston
GSW- Gave to Utah
Port- Owe to Charlotte
Dallas-Owe to OKC
Sac-Owe to someone
Charlotte- Owe to Chicago
Detroit-Owe to Charlotte
Miami-Owe to Cleveland
NY-Owe to Toronto
Indiana- Owe to Phoenix
NOLA- Owe to Philly
Teams who need to use a pick this year
Mem- Owed in 2013
Hou- Owed in 2013
LAL- Owed in 2013
Miami- Owed in 2013
Teams who are in acquiring mode or should be:
MIL
Utah
PHO
Philly
Charlotte
Toronto
Sacramento
Boston
Orlando
NOLA
Portland
LAL & Dallas even
Teams who might be open to trading a 1st Rounder:
Boston- if they can send an unwanted contract (unlikely)
Washington- if they are in the playoff hunt and or have an injury and in a playoff hunt (unlikely)
San Antonio- championship piece (likely)
Atlanta- playoff push/injury (unlikely)
Memphis- playoff/injury push (likely)
Chicago- playoff/injury push (likely)
OKC- playoff/injury/contract unloading push (likely)
So as you look at these scenarios there aren't that many teams who realistically would even consider selling a 1st Rounder in 2014 or 2015. Looking at this current landscape I think a playoff or championship contender who wants to pick up a player off of a non player team roster (like the Jazz who are trying to acquire 1st rounders) will find that they have lots of suitors. It will really come down to how our players play and what we are willing to take on.
If Biedrins plays really well we could flip him for Perkins straight up if they want to clear space for next year but we would need 2 high picks: Dallas & OKC
If Marvin Williams comes back to form we could send him to Memphis for Picks and Prince
If Rush plays well he is the most likely to garner a pick from any interested party.
Besides that it is great to know that we have a GM who will turn over every rock to make this happen and we have $3M left under the salary cap to make it happen. Heck a straight up Biedrins for Humphries deal at the trade deadline for one of Boston's picks could get them under the luxury tax.
But, options are getting fewer and competition for these picks is getting stronger.
Other 2014 or 2015 picks that could come available this year from contenders could be: Memphis, San Antonio, Washington, OKC and others if injuries hit and teams need a shooter in Rush, a defensive big in Biedrins (which would like come with us taking on years and salary), or Marvin Williams comes back into form and a team wants to dump salary and years for an expiring.
But until injuries hit, and until Rush/Marvin prove they are healthy and able to still hit the 3, I think we will be standing pat.
I expect that come the trade deadline we could flip any of the 3 acquired players plus Marvin to a team who is aspiring for a championship or pushing for the playoffs if we are willing to take on an extra year of a contract.
I think we will take advantage of our expirings this year to garner picks in 2015 and beyond, as I don't necessarily think we want to have 3 picks in this draft.
Possible scenarios of what a deal may look like:
*Memphis has injury to Poindexter or Bayless or Prince and need more wing/3pt shooting help and give up 2015 pick.
*OKC suffers injury to Perkins and needs a big to take the defensive load. We take on his extra year for 2 first rounders: OKC's pick and the Dallas Pick they own.... or Thabo gets injured and they are thin at SF/SG and trade Thabo for the Dallas 1st.
*Atlanta is playing well and positioning for an unexpected top 4 seed and they need extra punch.. .they trade the expiring of Lou Williams for Rush or Marvin.
*Wizards find themselves firmly in the 6-7 spot in the east but either need extra punch off the bench or are needing to replace a player after injury and we send Rush or Marvin.
As you look around the league their aren't that many teams that have a pick available to send or that aren't looking themselves. The number of 1st round picks that are potentially available to trade are very few.
Teams that realistically don't have picks to give any time soon:
LAC- Gave to Boston
BKN- Gave to Boston
GSW- Gave to Utah
Port- Owe to Charlotte
Dallas-Owe to OKC
Sac-Owe to someone
Charlotte- Owe to Chicago
Detroit-Owe to Charlotte
Miami-Owe to Cleveland
NY-Owe to Toronto
Indiana- Owe to Phoenix
NOLA- Owe to Philly
Teams who need to use a pick this year
Mem- Owed in 2013
Hou- Owed in 2013
LAL- Owed in 2013
Miami- Owed in 2013
Teams who are in acquiring mode or should be:
MIL
Utah
PHO
Philly
Charlotte
Toronto
Sacramento
Boston
Orlando
NOLA
Portland
LAL & Dallas even
Teams who might be open to trading a 1st Rounder:
Boston- if they can send an unwanted contract (unlikely)
Washington- if they are in the playoff hunt and or have an injury and in a playoff hunt (unlikely)
San Antonio- championship piece (likely)
Atlanta- playoff push/injury (unlikely)
Memphis- playoff/injury push (likely)
Chicago- playoff/injury push (likely)
OKC- playoff/injury/contract unloading push (likely)
So as you look at these scenarios there aren't that many teams who realistically would even consider selling a 1st Rounder in 2014 or 2015. Looking at this current landscape I think a playoff or championship contender who wants to pick up a player off of a non player team roster (like the Jazz who are trying to acquire 1st rounders) will find that they have lots of suitors. It will really come down to how our players play and what we are willing to take on.
If Biedrins plays really well we could flip him for Perkins straight up if they want to clear space for next year but we would need 2 high picks: Dallas & OKC
If Marvin Williams comes back to form we could send him to Memphis for Picks and Prince
If Rush plays well he is the most likely to garner a pick from any interested party.
Besides that it is great to know that we have a GM who will turn over every rock to make this happen and we have $3M left under the salary cap to make it happen. Heck a straight up Biedrins for Humphries deal at the trade deadline for one of Boston's picks could get them under the luxury tax.
But, options are getting fewer and competition for these picks is getting stronger.
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