NAW was a salary dump to save 12M last yearThe Jazz could have just signed THT outright if he was good this year, also.
I’m gonna try to be done now.
Also, it’s a bad sign when a young player gets a lot worse after getting their first significant NBA contract.The Jazz could have just signed THT outright if he was good this year, also.
I’m gonna try to be done now.
No people are mad because THT will more than likely leave next year. We are getting nothing out of the deal.and a 26 year old. But I think they are mad cause beverly was going to bring us a title or a boatload of unprotected first round picks but now he cant
Haven't you been banging the drum on how it wouldn't hurt the Jazz to acquire and extend Barrett? I'm sure he's wanting (and eligible for) more than $30 million/per.Ummmm sir… we could be on the other side of some favs situations… but not if we waste that space on **** like THT.
The down payment concept is something I wasn’t gonna say out loud but my brain said could be a thing. So I’m gonna hope that.NAW was a salary dump to save 12M last year
Pat Bev is a down payment
That is the way I have to view these deals to make them make sense.
I think potential for bad value if the player the jazz pick with whatever pick we traded for sucksPlz explain this gem.
Down payment.So best case scenario is that THT turns in to something and decides to stay in Utah. I personally think the probability of those two things happening are low.
We gave up Bev who has to be worth at least 1 second rounder and took on the risk of 11M of bad salary next year, which potentially could have been used to acquire a protected first.
Yes Stanley on a one year deal cost is a second.Fans on the Lakers side are saying the reason that Stanley Johnson was included was because THT's salary was just short of what was required to trade Beverley and THT straight up. Wonder if a 2nd rounder might have been on the table otherwise.
Nearly every trade that isn't a clear win "must be part of a larger deal." It always happens.I really can’t think of one time anyone has ever said this. It’s a very unique set of circumstances.
They are very different. I mean RJ has shown he can shoot the three… at least an average shooter. THT might be one of the worst shooting perimeter players. RJs efficiency is largely part of his development and cutting the BS from his game. His efficiency dropped because he was doing more… it’s a natural progression… next step is keeping the volume up and getting more efficient.Haven't you been banging the drum on how it wouldn't hurt the Jazz to acquire and extend Barrett? I'm sure he's wanting (and eligible for) more than $30 million/per.
Yeah RJ is a better player, but somehow he remains a lower efficiency player (by career TS%) than THT. THT definitely the better passer, though worse rebounder. I think it's worth the gamble the Jazz took. It's a swing at someone who clearly has some tools.
Down payment.
I think this situation is very different. For example I lol’d at folks that thought the NAW deal was about anything more than the 12M Ryan saved.Nearly every trade that isn't a clear win "must be part of a larger deal." It always happens.
Here is what I think with my wishful thinking brain… Rob had a deal with Indiana for Westbrook. They prefer a deal with us because we can provide all expiring salary because they really want to sign Kyrie next year. We can’t do the deal until September 6… they also have eyes for cam reddish… but Rob knows Ainges rep… so he requires a no refundable deposit to hold on for a couple weeks.I can't really think of a lot of good reasons this couldn't wait to have happened with whatever the bigger deal is.
Maybe one of the players involved (most likely Bev) wanted it to get leaked early so he can move on with his life.
Some wishful thinking, but probably this is just it.
And there it is.I think this situation is very different. For example I lol’d at folks that thought the NAW deal was about anything more than the 12M Ryan saved.
NY did something like this on draft night with Detroit. Overpaid on draft night to dump some players… then followed up by dumping a little more salary at an unusually low price. Pretty clearly a two step deal.
If we turn around and trade for Westbrook in a couple weeks Bev was a down payment. If he goes elsewhere then I guess I’m wrong. The most likely case is that I am wrong.