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thoughts?
 
What I loved about Boozer in Utah he is made stuff happen, opened things up and facilitated the offense from the 4.

We missed that ever kind of play ever since. Can you imagine this guy playing next to Gobert, racking up assists, breaking down defenses with his excellent mid range game with a sweet 3 pt shot. Make it happen amigos! El Gallo en Utah!
 
I prefer the restaurant in Provo.

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Again, if people complain about Hill's injury issues, then holy **** are they in for a treat with Gallo.
 
Seems like perfect fit rather than counting on a draft pick which equates to counting on Favors next season.

He's seems more reasonable, move one state over and play for a contender. Averated 34 minutes a game, in 63 games played in 2017. Shot 90% from the stipe, good for 5 rebounds 2 assists, over 38% from long range. I'd take him for sure brethren
 
I've seen many games where Gallo's clearly the best offensive player on the floor. But not my first choice.

Bad knees and he'll be 29 - if everything goes "right" he'll only miss 20 games or so.

If I'm DL I'd offer two years and a team option - open market will dictate more.

And Gallo's not going to opt out of his last year just to get another year.
 
Sign for him for 4 years, worst case scenario he can spot up shoot a high percentage, id say he's worth more than griffen in his late years and less $$$
 
Sign for him for 4 years, worst case scenario he can spot up shoot a high percentage, id say he's worth more than griffen in his late years and less $$$
What do you think his contact will look like? Will he get a max offer or close?
 
He gets 4/80 or more... not in our price range really.
 
Trade up in the draft for the best PF you can and try to find a value free agent. Or hope Favors returns to full health. I'm not key to invest long term in Favors until he can prove that he can stay healthy either. . . and maybe not even then.
 
We should put a billboard up in Denver saying come play for a contender.

Can u imagine him and Gobert developing chemistry throwing lobs off the backboard and such? We'd be the hottest team to watch in the NBA
 
Trade up in the draft for the best PF you can and try to find a value free agent. Or hope Favors returns to full health. I'm not key to invest long term in Favors until he can prove that he can stay healthy either. . . and maybe not even then.

He is signed through next season so we have the luxury of seeing how he plays next year. If he is improved early and looking good we can decide if he is a fit and if we want to re-sign him or trade him at that point. If his trade value is still low and he is still hobbled then we can just let him walk. I do think we need a solid vet to back him up next year that can start if needed. A rookie isnt going to help us next year to win. I personally think Patrick Patterson is the best fit for that and could be had for a reasonable contract. He can start or be a backup and he can hit the 3 point shot and play all around good basketball. He also passes the ball pretty well. He is 28 which makes him a good fit with us. His advanced stats are pretty good as well and Raptors probably dont have room to keep him if they want to keep Lowry and/or Ibaka.
 
Trade up in the draft for the best PF you can and try to find a value free agent. Or hope Favors returns to full health. I'm not key to invest long term in Favors until he can prove that he can stay healthy either. . . and maybe not even then.

No PF in this draft is worth trading up for. It's a weak top end PF draft with some nice mid to late first round and 2nd round selections.
 
I think Danilo would be a decent fit on our team. He can play the 3 or the 4. I think he is better suited at the 3 but the flexibility would be nice and he is a good shooter. The biggest risk for Danilo is that he is very very injury prone. He has averaged about 58 games a season in his 9 year career and that is not including the complete season he missed. He played 81 games his 2nd year in the NBA but other than that he has missed a lot of games. He is getting older and it might be safe to assume he will miss more and more games. Now if we got him on a decent contract that might not be that bad but I am sure a few teams are willing to take a risk on him and sign him for 4 years at over 80 million. That puts a huge strain on the Jazz. I dont think we can afford to take a risk on him. I dont think he puts us over the edge either. If we had him on the team this year how much better are we? Keeping in mind he misses a lot of games.
 
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