Not that I expect them to trade either Favors or Thabo, but if they bring back Jerebko and Udoh the Jazz will have a ridiculous $42 million available to possibly trade at the deadline.
Favors - $18.0 million
Burks - $11.5 million
Thabo - $5.3 million
Jerebko - $4.0 million
Udoh - $3.4 million
That’s enough to get a max player, plus take back bad salary to facilitate a deal or add an asset in the process. There’s multiple ways to get up to ANY salary in the league at this year’s trade deadline.
If the Jazz choose to, all of that comes off the books next year. Either that, or they convert part of that salary to a single player who can contribute in the playoffs.
if we grab Exum, I think Udoh and Jerebko are gone-- which is too bad.
It's the same amount that you can back load a contract. I.e. if you can do a 10 million - 26 million contract (you can't), then you can do a 26 million - 10 million contract.How heavily can you front load a contract? Can we give him 24 mill this year and have only 12 on the books next year? Or 26 and 10? Something like that? I am not a cap-ologist.
Favors comes into the season in the best shape of his life and ready to go for a title. He must be pumped. The future in his hands and cashing big checks.
And the Jazz in a good place knowing they can build on last years success.
It's the same amount that you can back load a contract. I.e. if you can do a 10 million - 26 million contract (you can't), then you can do a 26 million - 10 million contract.
I've been saying for a while that he would get around that. I thought more like 15-16 but I'm not surprised. I think it's a good deal.This season is the farewell tour for Favors. $18 million is ridiculous.
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Hey guys, remember when all those rumors we were going to buyout Faves? Good times.
You would have to pay close to the max, then.The problem is that Jerebko and Udoh are two players. If they were one player with their skills combined, that'd actually be a player I'd feel bad about losing.