TheMulletMutilator
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Would you take that chance with an extra 1.5 million in your pocket?
If a guy like Zoubek is there then probably not.
Would you take that chance with an extra 1.5 million in your pocket?
Because then you're competing with 29 other teams to sign that undrafted FA.
How about "more toasty" ... "more better" doesn't work there. Black dialecticians are noted for their creative lexicon, ya figure?
Well put.Because then you're competing with 29 other teams to sign that undrafted FA. How many would choose Utah as their preferred destination?
Utah got lucky with Matthews. Jazz should have drafted him over Suton if they liked him that much so they would be assured of having his rights.
We agree. Kind of.If this costs us Nemanja, I'll be pissed.
Well put.
What?Thing is, they weren't that high on him. That's why they didn't draft him. That's why they didn't offer him a 3-4 year contract at a low salary from jump street. But, still, hindsight, it ROCKS, eh!?
1) According to KOC, they had an eye on Matthews the whole way through and had deduced that he'd go undrafted while they had information that someone would draft Suton if the Jazz didn't.
2) According to KOC, they had a good relationship with Matthews' agent and thought they had him bagged without burning a pick.
Well put.
What?
What?
Anyway;
1) According to KOC, they had an eye on Matthews the whole way through and had deduced that he'd go undrafted while they had information that someone would draft Suton if the Jazz didn't.
2) According to KOC, they had a good relationship with Matthews' agent and thought they had him bagged without burning a pick.
3) There are a million things that could've gone differently to where Matthews is either not playing for the Jazz or playing in the NBA at all.
4) There's no assurance the Jazz would have any kind of sweetheart relationship with a player or agent the way they had one with Matthews.
5) There's even less likelihood the Jazz would have any kind of relationship to get a coveted Euro UFA as opposed to gaining the player's rights in the 2nd round (and that's assuming a team doesn't scoop them up after #55, which is likely)
6) Suton sucked, sucks, and didn't deserve to be drafted. Refer back to point 3.
The bottom line is that both the Jazz and Matthews lucked out. If a team can find a way to root out factors that might make a player less available (competition) or unavailable completely (being drafted by another team) by drafting, then draft. The likelihood that the Jazz stumble upon undrafted FA gold 2-seasons in a row is insanely unlikely.
I'll say again, if Bjelica or Randle is on the board at #55 and the Jazz sell the pick, I'll be pissed (but will understand).
Maybe I'm stupid, but I completely fail to see what point you're arguing. It would help if you spoke english, for starters.Wes Matthews will soon be a leader on the Jazz. He's intelligent, articulate, doesn't act on impulse, and, best of all, tough. And he wasn't no #55 pick, neither. Gimme the 1.5 million, and I woulda signed Matthews to a 3 year deal at $500,000 a year, if ya would just only lemme use hindsight.