I honestly don't know Ainge's plan is if he even has one. The returning players tanked us to the worst record in the league. Does Ainge want to do it again or is he going to try and win games and if so how hard is he going to try?
I believe he can be signed to a two way deal for next season. Potter has to be signed to a regular deal or be let go. He's ineligible for a two way from the Jazz.
From the Portsmouth Invitational yesterday three guys that did well imho: Mathew Cleveland 6'7" guard from Miami (Fla), RJ Felton 6'3" guard from East Carolina and Tysen Degenhardt 6'8" forward from Boise State. This would be for the second round picks or UDFA signing.
I went back and watched the Collins interview and it was weird asf. He was trying to not get in trouble regarding his injuries or lack thereof and I don't think he wants to be here unless he gets a max extension. If he and his agent test the water and no one wants to pony up I think the Jazz...
It depends on the wording. There might be wording in the contract that at each anniversary date another year shall be added if both parties agree. In other words a totally non guaranteed deal.
I thought Hardy blistered Key in his remarks. He kind of threw the gauntlet down. JZ's comments made it sound like Juzang was their favorite of the expiring/non-guaranteed guys.
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