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vegas

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I don't know if anybody else cares, but I looked it up today and now I can find it easy later on.
https://www.basketballinsiders.com/utah-jazz-team-salary/
https://basketball.realgm.com/nba/draft/future_drafts/detailed

Jazz own their own picks every year in addition to the following:

Pick Swaps

2015 — Owed second-rounder from Cleveland Cavaliers (John Lucas III)
2016 — Owed second-rounder from Golden State Warriors (Andre Iguodala).
2016 — Owed second-rounder (higher of Toronto Raptors and Boston Celtics pick) from Memphis Grizzlies (Jarnell Stokes, Jerry Stackhouse or Jerryd Bayless).
2017 — Owed first-rounder from Golden State Warriors (Andre Iguodala).
2017 — Owed first-rounder (protections TBD) from Oklahoma City Thunder (Enes Kanter).
2017 — Owed second-rounder from Golden State Warriors (Andre Iguodala).
2017 — Owed second-rounder from New York Knicks (Andrea Bargnani, Steve Novak).
2017 — Owed second-rounder from Detroit Pistons (Reggie Jackson).
2018 — Owed second-rounder from Denver Nuggets (Randy Foye)

OKC Pick protections and terms
2017 first round draft pick from Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City's 1st round pick to Utah protected for selections 1-14 in 2017 (conveyable if Oklahoma City conveys a 1st round pick to Philadelphia in 2015), 1-14 in 2018 (conveyable if Oklahoma City has conveyed a 1st round pick to Philadelphia by 2016), 1-14 in 2019 and 1-14 in 2020; if Oklahoma City has not conveyed a 1st round pick to Utah by 2020, then Oklahoma City will instead convey its 2020 2nd round pick and 2021 2nd round pick to Utah [Detroit-Oklahoma City-Utah, 2/19/2015]
via realgm regarding OKC pick protections

2015 1st, 2-2nds
2016 1st, 3-2nds
2017 2or3-1sts, 3-2nds
2018 1st 2-2nds

Unsigned Draft Picks

First-rounders: None
Second-rounders: Raulzinho Neto (2013-47th), Tibor Pleiss (2010-31st), Ante Tomic (2008-44th), Shan Foster (2008-51st), Mario Austin (2003-36th), Peter Fehse (2002-49th)
 
Utah is in a great spot to take the next step. Now all we have to do is hope for the right player/s to become available.
 
Jazz should spend the next two years roughing up Steph Curry in every game they play against Golden State. Consider it an Anti-Tank payback for the 2012 draft. If Curry is out for an extended period of time or has ankle issues again, they could be really bad.

Of course, they might need the draft picks to help fill out the bench, considering that the'll have to re-sign Hayward, Favors and extend Gobert and Burke by then.
 
Jazz should spend the next two years roughing up Steph Curry in every game they play against Golden State. Consider it an Anti-Tank payback for the 2012 draft. If Curry is out for an extended period of time or has ankle issues again, they could be really bad.
He is currently a bit sore..sat out last nights loss to the pacers. Sounds like Dwill wrists. Times when you don't hear about them, but they always come back.
https://twitter.com/Rusty_SFChron/status/569615717349199872
 
And where is my Shan Foster Thread! Dude is tearing up the tri city rec league. I say we bring him over and see what he's got. . .
 
Shan Foster is retired. Since we drafted for his rights I say he has to do yard work for Utah Jazz fans until he pays off his wasted trade value.
 
Let's hope someone worth wanting becomes available via trade in the coming couple of years.
 
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Shan Foster is retired. Since we drafted for his rights I say he has to do yard work for Utah Jazz fans until he pays off his wasted trade value.
So is Peter Fehse. Retired players never stopped the NBA from approving the Gasol trade. We ought to include one of those guys in a trade and then threaten to sue the NBA if they don't let it go through.
 
I know we've traditionally had some success in the second round but, considering how young our roster already is, do we even need ANY of those second rounders? I mean, keep the first rounders, but we could totally do without every single one of those second round picks.

Obviously, I know we're not going to use them, but it's gonna take a lot to get rid of them all. I don't reckon we'll get much of a return for any single one, pairings of them, or groups of them. I look at what Danny Ainge has done at acquiring FIRST round picks in Boston. Those have value but I guess I don't quite see the value in a truckload of second rounders over the next five years.
 
I know we've traditionally had some success in the second round but, considering how young our roster already is, do we even need ANY of those second rounders? I mean, keep the first rounders, but we could totally do without every single one of those second round picks.

Obviously, I know we're not going to use them, but it's gonna take a lot to get rid of them all. I don't reckon we'll get much of a return for any single one, pairings of them, or groups of them. I look at what Danny Ainge has done at acquiring FIRST round picks in Boston. Those have value but I guess I don't quite see the value in a truckload of second rounders over the next five years.
Late 1st's are sometimes a liability as you're locked into a guaranteed contract.
 
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