margodydek
Well-Known Member
Hope I don't get in trouble, but I just wanted to post a snippet from his insider article today on the lottery results:
Utah: The Jazz had the possibility of adding a No. 8 pick to their already amazing stable of young talent (including Favors, Gordon Hayward, Enes Kanter and Alec Burks); if their 1-in-4 shot at the pick had landed and they nabbed local product Damian Lillard, Utah's starting five would have been set for the next decade.
Instead, the Jazz have no first-round pick at all this year; their own went to Minnesota in the Al Jefferson trade. But they still may be a big player on draft day. Utah retains the rights to a future Golden State first-rounder and is sitting on $30 million in expiring contracts; don't look now, but the four kids mentioned above are their only players signed past next season, when they'll have approximately a trillion dollars in cap space.
In particular, look for big men Jefferson and Paul Millsap to be in play. Utah might lose Thursday night, but its long-term future remains brighter than that of any other team on this list, New Orleans included.
Also in his chat, he mentioned that we could probably trade Millsap to PDX for the #6 pick this year.
Utah: The Jazz had the possibility of adding a No. 8 pick to their already amazing stable of young talent (including Favors, Gordon Hayward, Enes Kanter and Alec Burks); if their 1-in-4 shot at the pick had landed and they nabbed local product Damian Lillard, Utah's starting five would have been set for the next decade.
Instead, the Jazz have no first-round pick at all this year; their own went to Minnesota in the Al Jefferson trade. But they still may be a big player on draft day. Utah retains the rights to a future Golden State first-rounder and is sitting on $30 million in expiring contracts; don't look now, but the four kids mentioned above are their only players signed past next season, when they'll have approximately a trillion dollars in cap space.
In particular, look for big men Jefferson and Paul Millsap to be in play. Utah might lose Thursday night, but its long-term future remains brighter than that of any other team on this list, New Orleans included.
Also in his chat, he mentioned that we could probably trade Millsap to PDX for the #6 pick this year.