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2024-25 Trade Rumors Thread

Harkless is already getting minutes. Patty's minutes and now Cody's minutes is a good opportunity to have someone else get a chance.
Honestly maybe they should send one of us out there. An olive branch to the fans that support this team through thick and thin.
 
Sprains are often more problematic than fractures.
I had one of those when I was 18. Almost identical type of play. It was 3-4 weeks before I could even walk confidently without a boot. Another few weeks to do anything remotely competitive. A couple reinjury tweaks during the next year. Did PT a few times a week for like a month too... so I wasn't just doing the let it heal thing. I was working on it.

I bet he misses at least a month.
 
We just need another young guy on roster, I expect we’re going to be grimey all year….that is totally fine by me, but it’s an opportunity wasted if too many minutes are going to Svi/Eubanks/Mills. I don’t think Mills even cares to play at this point, might as well get another young guy in there for those 10-15 minutes. You don’t get your Aaron Wiggins or Isiah Joe types without trying.
 
Reasons for not bringing someone in in Cody's absence:
- We have a full roster already. I'm not really sure cutting someone for a 10-day look is what the Jazz want to be doing (unless they really, really have someone they're interested in)
- Won't Juzang be back soon?
 
Reasons for not bringing someone in in Cody's absence:
- We have a full roster already. I'm not really sure cutting someone for a 10-day look is what the Jazz want to be doing (unless they really, really have someone they're interested in)
- Won't Juzang be back soon?
No, he wont be back soon. There's been no timeline for his return. Im guessing they are seeing how it heals on it's own to see if it needs surgery.
 
Jazz got the unprotected 2031 Suns first in exchange for their worst picks in 2025, 2027, and 2029.

The Suns are legitimately the dumbest organization in NBA history.
 
I couldn't walk for 6 weeks (that's a longer time period than a month) one time when I sprained my ankle.
My left ankle has never been the same since I sprained it in 2012. Every time I roll an ankle now, it is ALWAYS my left ankle. I think compensating for the chronic nature of it has screwed up how my patella tracks and maybe more **** up from there.

Bone is way more vascular than connective tissue and also way easier to immobilize for healing.
 
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They seemed pretty set on getting back an "intriguing prospect" but I wonder if they would now take a '25 FRP as the main piece in a Sexton trade? Orlando has 3 FRPs in the next draft although none of them will be super high picks.
 
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