What has me puzzled on this one is why apparently both sides leaking info/data.
Un Jazz Like.
Sounds like Elder Hayward has been doing most - if not all - of that.
What has me puzzled on this one is why apparently both sides leaking info/data.
Un Jazz Like.
Hayward has done a lot more than favors and they just paid favors more than he has done .
Gtime needs his 12/13
Give it to him
Gtime needs his 12/13
As would I.If he goes to the Celtics I will boo him whenever he comes to town.
Hayward has been the top performing guy of the young core. The Jazz sell more Hayward jerseys than any other player(I think I read that). The jazz just signed favors for 9 million more and have money to spend. Hayward while maybe not worth more than 10 on the open market is worth more than 10 to a small market team that is rebuilding, especially when he is the current face of the franchise. Hayward was right to turn down 10.
It would be if we were already in a position to actually do something. Right now is different. The jazz won't have to worry about a contract for our franchise player(probably through the draft) for 5 years. Furthermore Hayward @ the 2 if we were to draft a 3 would make the extra couple mill/yr worth it. I think 10 is the lowest he could expect in rfa so why would he take it? You can't expect a player to sign an extension when you offer him the bottom of his pay scale. Hayward has much more to gain than lose in rfa with this offer on the table.
I'm sure Gordon would hate to get 2-3M more from a team that he doesn't "deserve".
I would take more money too. It's the smart decision.
@DJJazzyJody: Jazz GM Dennis Lindsey said Derrick Favors' agent's first question wasn't about money. It was: "Can you keep the young core together?"
@TNewm2215: "The first question Wallace (Derrick's agent) asked me wasn't how much money can we get, it was can you keep this young core together."
@Lockedonsports: Amazing to see Derrick Favors here and realize he is only 15 days older than Karl Malone when he debuted for Jazz
@DJJazzyJody: Dennis Lindsey: "We look forward to keeping the core together."
@DJJazzyJody: Jazz GM Dennis Lindsey said Derrick Favors' agent's first question wasn't about money. It was: "Can you keep the young core together?"
@TNewm2215: "The first question Wallace (Derrick's agent) asked me wasn't how much money can we get, it was can you keep this young core together."
@Lockedonsports: Amazing to see Derrick Favors here and realize he is only 15 days older than Karl Malone when he debuted for Jazz
@DJJazzyJody: Dennis Lindsey: "We look forward to keeping the core together."
That's exactly the kind of thinking that got us stuck with AK's contract and mediocrity for years to come. There's only so much cap space available. If you tie up nearly half of that with 2 players, those 2 players better be your two best players long-term, not right now when we stink.