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And Bogey isn’t only playing 20 minutes, nor is Doke in the rotation.

But yes, there is definitely a role and some minutes for someone like Batum if he can still play.
Yeah, Batum playing 22 minutes and Bogey only 20 makes perfect sense.
 
Did some math... we could do the BAE still if we wanted... with a minimum guy and Hughes filling out the roster we are about 3M over the tax and 3M under the hard cap. For the Trade Mike Crowd... if we did trade him and took 3-4 M less in salary I think we save 10Mish. Something to watch if he starts slow.

So we can still sign Batum and be under the hard cap?
 
Batum also strikes me as someone that cares more about being comfortable in his situation and with his teammates, and less about spotlight and major market.

Bear in mind, this guy tried to force himself out of Portland to play for Minnesota and ended up playing great for Charlotte for a season or two. We just need a season or two.
I think he punched someone in the balls in international play so he’s got some CP competitiveness vibes... maybe?

I think he’s about as good of a reclamation project as there is. Prime Batum would be pretty fantastic in our system.
 
Did some math... we could do the BAE still if we wanted... with a minimum guy and Hughes filling out the roster we are about 3M over the tax and 3M under the hard cap. For the Trade Mike Crowd... if we did trade him and took 3-4 M less in salary I think we save 10Mish. Something to watch if he starts slow.
You mean like OPJ?
 
There are going to be a number of Ian Clark or Niang types finding themselves without work before the season starts. That is how the Jazz picked up JIngles. If the front office is shrewd they might find some buried treasure dumpster diving.
 
Here’s how I see minutes:

Conley 30
Donovan 34
Clarkson 30
Ingles 27
Royce 30
Favors 25
Rudy 32
Bojan 32

Interestingly, when I add that up it’s exactly 240 minutes, the exact number we can play.
 
Here’s how I see minutes:

Conley 30
Donovan 34
Clarkson 30
Ingles 27
Royce 30
Favors 25
Rudy 32
Bojan 32

Interestingly, when I add that up it’s exactly 240 minutes, the exact number we can play.
To reiterate from another thread: the Jazz should use an 8-man rotation for the playoffs but a 9-man for the regular season. Need to preserve some of the main 8 and have someone actually ready to step up their role when we inevitably have an injury or need to manage somebody’s occasional load.

Right now, our 9th man has not really been a (worthy) NBA player, whoever that is. We should probably get one.
 
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The more I think about a Conley for OPJ swap, the more I'm into it. If he's not healthy, we still get to see MUCH more of the Don/Royce/Joe/Bojan/Rudy lineup than we would if we were trying to figure out how to get Conley his minutes. If OPJ IS healthy, there is some chance we got ourselves an advanced numbers god in his prime with serious size and defense. No matter what, it either saves the organization a ******** of money or it allows them to use the BAE and stay under the tax.

Also, Chicago was clearly targeting and clearing the way for Melo and didn't get him. Their PG sitch is fairly ****ed (even though I think Sato is good).
 
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The more I think about a Conley for OPJ swap, the more I'm into it. If he's not healthy, we still get to see MUCH more of the Don/Royce/Joe/Bojan/Rudy lineup than we would if we were trying to figure out how to get Conley his minutes. If OPJ IS healthy, there is some chance we got ourselves an advanced numbers god in his prime with serious size and defense. No matter what, it either saves the organization a ******** of money or it allows them to use the BAE and stay under the tax.
There’s really no downside to it except, you know, trading Mike Conley.
 
If DL wanted to get ballsy enough, he could ask for a pick. But even if he was willing to turn over a new leaf and move Conley, I’d let him be the one to include the pick, if he really wanted.
 
For those that want to actually read any of that, here is a translation:

"Free. Nicolas Batum is finally free. Gordon Hayward's signing this weekend prompted the Charlotte Hornets to part ways with their veteran Habs by spreading his salary over the next three seasons. Not only will the former European champion earn his $ 27.1 million, he can now sign up with any team of his choice.

Not necessarily in agreement with his coach James Borrego, hampered by repeated injuries but also perhaps simply not suited to the squad and plan of the hornets, "Batman" comes out of two difficult seasons. The last being even the worst of his career: 3.6 points in 22 matches.

But at 31, Nicolas Batum is undoubtedly far from finished and he will be able to show it this season. As RMC consultant Stephen Brun said yesterday, Nicolas is expected to sign up with a franchise candidate for the title soon. This is what his agent Jeremy Medjana, whom we contacted this afternoon, confirmed to us.

"Six teams have contacted us and have shown an interest in Nico: the Nets, Warriors, Jazz, Clippers, Bucks and Raptors. We should be fixed on his fate very soon." It was the best news we could have. These leading franchises would be destinations of choice for Nicolas Batum. His qualities at this point in his career are that of a complement man capable of helping a group in their quest for the title. Because he can defend, cut, create play as a second or third playmaker. And obviously put some long shots. Besides about this, his agent was very enthusiastic.

"Nico is in the shape of his life. He's been working hard with coaches for two months. He lost ten kilos. In training this morning he put in 98 three-pointers in five minutes, including 53 in a row! " Jeremy Medjana confirmed to us that they had been negotiating with Charlotte for several days and that they knew that Nicolas had a good chance of being released. He would finally be able to find the paths of the parquet floors. "We knew it was going to move, so we told him to work hard to get him ready. We're super happy for him. He will finally be able to replay and show what he is capable of. You will be surprised, it will break everything! " Nicolas Batum at a title contender from the start of the week?"

Sounds like there is mutual interest, if his agent is to be believed (pretty strong source, IMO).

Then it gives a breakdown of the teams. Of the Jazz:

"Do you feel it coming, the “French Connection” with Rudy Gobert? Quin Snyder and Jazz play a basketball that would fit perfectly with the game of Nicolas Batum. Movement, passing, cuts, hand-to-hand ... this is typically the style in which the Frenchman can express his talent as a talented designer but not as punchy as other spring-loaded full-backs.

Joe Ingles’s performances (not the same shot, to be sure) attest to that. Utah is one of the best defenses in the league thanks in large part to Gobert, but the former Manceau can also play a role in this area. And if in addition he finds the address ... it promises."



I just wanna add that in trying to think of a player who compares to Joe Ingles, Batum is one of the very few that even remotely comes to mind.
 
For those that want to actually read any of that, here is a translation:

"Free. Nicolas Batum is finally free. Gordon Hayward's signing this weekend prompted the Charlotte Hornets to part ways with their veteran Habs by spreading his salary over the next three seasons. Not only will the former European champion earn his $ 27.1 million, he can now sign up with any team of his choice.

Not necessarily in agreement with his coach James Borrego, hampered by repeated injuries but also perhaps simply not suited to the squad and plan of the hornets, "Batman" comes out of two difficult seasons. The last being even the worst of his career: 3.6 points in 22 matches.

But at 31, Nicolas Batum is undoubtedly far from finished and he will be able to show it this season. As RMC consultant Stephen Brun said yesterday, Nicolas is expected to sign up with a franchise candidate for the title soon. This is what his agent Jeremy Medjana, whom we contacted this afternoon, confirmed to us.

"Six teams have contacted us and have shown an interest in Nico: the Nets, Warriors, Jazz, Clippers, Bucks and Raptors. We should be fixed on his fate very soon." It was the best news we could have. These leading franchises would be destinations of choice for Nicolas Batum. His qualities at this point in his career are that of a complement man capable of helping a group in their quest for the title. Because he can defend, cut, create play as a second or third playmaker. And obviously put some long shots. Besides about this, his agent was very enthusiastic.

"Nico is in the shape of his life. He's been working hard with coaches for two months. He lost ten kilos. In training this morning he put in 98 three-pointers in five minutes, including 53 in a row! " Jeremy Medjana confirmed to us that they had been negotiating with Charlotte for several days and that they knew that Nicolas had a good chance of being released. He would finally be able to find the paths of the parquet floors. "We knew it was going to move, so we told him to work hard to get him ready. We're super happy for him. He will finally be able to replay and show what he is capable of. You will be surprised, it will break everything! " Nicolas Batum at a title contender from the start of the week?"

Sounds like there is mutual interest, if his agent is to be believed (pretty strong source, IMO).

Then it gives a breakdown of the teams. Of the Jazz:

"Do you feel it coming, the “French Connection” with Rudy Gobert? Quin Snyder and Jazz play a basketball that would fit perfectly with the game of Nicolas Batum. Movement, passing, cuts, hand-to-hand ... this is typically the style in which the Frenchman can express his talent as a talented designer but not as punchy as other spring-loaded full-backs.

Joe Ingles’s performances (not the same shot, to be sure) attest to that. Utah is one of the best defenses in the league thanks in large part to Gobert, but the former Manceau can also play a role in this area. And if in addition he finds the address ... it promises."



I just wanna add that in trying to think of a player who compares to Joe Ingles, Batum is one of the very few that even remotely comes to mind.
Might want to check your translation. We didn’t call to inquire about Nico. Obvi. They must have called us. This is the sort of detail that can be lost in verb conjugations.
 
To swing off of @infection :

The more I think about a Conley for OPJ swap, the more I'm into it. If he's not healthy, we still get to see MUCH more of the Don/Royce/Joe/Bojan/Rudy lineup than we would if we were trying to figure out how to get Conley his minutes. If OPJ IS healthy, there is some chance we got ourselves an advanced numbers god in his prime with serious size and defense. No matter what, it either saves the organization a ******** of money or it allows them to use the BAE and stay under the tax.
Bulls won't call us but Knicks probably will. So lets pack Conley with another pick to New York and let them trade him to the Bulls, just to see how much more the Knicks can take advantage of us.
 
If Batum want to revive his career without moving around, journeyman-style, maybe he thinks he take take a bite out of the cap space that’ll remain after Conley moves on?
 
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