NAOS
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Well instead of trading Millsap or Jefferson now - why not keep them until at least the trade deadline instead of having to sign another 'journeyman'.
Just sayin'
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Well instead of trading Millsap or Jefferson now - why not keep them until at least the trade deadline instead of having to sign another 'journeyman'.
Just sayin'
What are you talking about fourth big?Are you comfortable with Evans as our 4th big?
I don't ever see him being a rotation player. And he really doesn't seem to have the frame to add much weight.It's a fairly low cost for a player with pretty good upside. If he adds some muscle and moves into a 4th big role he'll certainly be worth more than he's being paid. If he doesn't get larger and stays in that 5th big role he's still probably a good deep injury insurance and practice player. And for that kind of cash is not a terrible deal.
I wonder if this is part of why they were aggressive in re-upping him now instead of letting the market decide. Pay a touch more now instead of hoping nobody noticed him win the contest.
yeah he is, sorry, but he doesn't have the ball handling skills to play anything else. No dribble penetration, no full court press, no crossovers, just amazing hops and a long frame. That's the reason he's getting only 5.5 for 3.HE IS NOT A POWER FORWARD!!!
Ok, let's ponder why they re-upped him now then instead of making him wait until nearly before the season starts to make an offer like they have for EVERY single non superstar they have had as restricted free agents. Name the last restricted free agent that has been offered by the Jazz first instead of the player getting offered by another team first: CJ: other team. Millsap: other team. Wes Matthews: other team (ourch) Mo Williams: other team (double ouch) Those are the ones I can think of right now, while some others were traded before their contracts were up or they weren't renewed, Jeremy is the only one I can remember right now that was signed by the Jazz mid way through free agency rather than letting the market decide. Who else? anyone?lmao
Yes, other teams are going to spend a lot of money on our 200 lb PF who has two skills: dunking and blocking shots from help side defense. I like Evans, but lets not pretend he was going to be some hot commodity. We're re-signing him because he's a good bench player. He's not going to complain about not playing, he has a great attitude and he's a hard worker. That is why we re-signed him. It's not that difficult to figure out.
I was talking to trackstar, I was just too lazy to quote him.
Great signing. KOC hid him well and now can play him without worrying about Paul Allen's prying eyes.
HE IS NOT A POWER FORWARD!!!
He should be an athletic wing that runs the floor on fast breaks and plays good perimeter defense. He should be looked at like Ronnie Brewer or David Benoit were.
Ok, let's ponder why they re-upped him now then instead of making him wait until nearly before the season starts to make an offer like they have for EVERY single non superstar they have had as restricted free agents. Name the last restricted free agent that has been offered by the Jazz first instead of the player getting offered by another team first: CJ: other team. Millsap: other team. Wes Matthews: other team (ourch) Mo Williams: other team (double ouch) Those are the ones I can think of right now, while some others were traded before their contracts were up or they weren't renewed, Jeremy is the only one I can remember right now that was signed by the Jazz mid way through free agency rather than letting the market decide. Who else? anyone?