homeytennis
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Naz had a near triple double last night for the Stars in their win.
Ricky is going to crash this season and the future plans of this franchise if a a dramatic change doesn't happen. We will be having passionate debates about college players in February.
El Rubber StampI have done enough trash talking on rubio for a while. Regardless of how he plays he will be the starting point guard for the utah jazz for the remainder of this year and he will get the most minutes at point guard of anyone on our team (barring injury of course). He could shoot 0-50 in the next 10 games and in the 11th game he would still be the starter and get 25+ minutes.
So might as well just cheer him on and root for him harder than anyone on the team since i am a jazz fan and the best way for the jazz to win games this year is for ricky to take and make open shots. When does that we are really hard to beat. When he doesn't do that its tough for us to win.
GO RICKY!
If we dealing with Cavs I want Korver back as well.I don't see us giving up on Exum yet. However, this seems reasonable (if our FO/fans would be okay with Hill coming back):
Burks and Thabo for Hill: http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=yddrlg5s
Cleveland gets to save a few million. Maybe we throw in some 2nd rounder too.
I personally would aim higher, but I'm responding to the question at hand.
If we dealing with Cavs I want Korver back as well.
You are acting like I'm making an argument for Ricky, I'm not. And that's how you're pulling a Lopo.When you are ready to make one clear point based on anything measurable I’m here for it...
GTFO here with pulling a LoPo... you are ducking any real argument cuz you have nothing real to base it on. When you got nothing you go to unarguable points and insults.
Hill is 100% a floor general, at least he was with Utah.The floor general argument is baseless though. Last year the offense was better with Ricky off the floor. When we had Hill the offense was much better... he’s not a traditional pg... good shooter and very low turnover. We had Hayward who could play make as well as Ingles.
The offensive issues are exaggerated because everyone is shooting below their prior year averages on catch and shoot threes... but this particular slump for Ricky has me thinking that we shouldn’t consider this the long term fit. I just think we can be intentional about how we build. It’s clear Ricky was brought in at the advice of Gordon... we worked around it but it wasn’t the ideal fit. Per Andy Larsen... we had a good read on a deal for Lowry if we scrapped the Hayward pursuit... we had a deal for Bledsoe lined up but Gordon didn’t want to play with him.
Like if Ricky was still in Minny would he be a guy we’d go and get if we have the same basic core? I think that’d be a pretty clear no.
I would trade Exum for Hill in a second but I'm probably of the minority opinion there.
There are times when I want to trade Exum for Shelvin Mack.We're not getting Korver.
Hill might be obtainable because of the size of his salary, that he likely doesn't figure into the longterm plans + he's expiring, and that the league is flush with starter-quality PGs (and we somehow don't have one). They should also probably tank this year.
I wouldn't know where to send Rubio though.
I would trade Exum for Hill in a second but I'm probably of the minority opinion there.
You are acting like I'm making an argument for Ricky, I'm not.
This thread makes 0 sense to me. Rubio is here to stay, the Jazz don’t have the run they had last season without him and now we all ready to ditch him or what. Lol
Um.You are acting like I'm making an argument for Ricky, I'm not. And that's how you're pulling a Lopo.
Your gymnastics, man.The offense runs better with Rubio. That doesnt mean the offense always produces better results with Rubio.
What?Um.
Your gymnastics, man.
First of all, who says Ricky is here to stay? He's a free agent at the end of the season and I'll be very surprised if he's re-signed. You're right, if Rubio hadn't started knocking down shots last year we wouldn't have gone on the run we did to end the year. But if he hadn't been terrible the first half of the season we wouldn't have dug such a big hole for ourselves and been 9 games under .500 at one point. He's playing terrible again so far this season and you can see how it's negatively impacting the Jazz. When Rubio's good he helps out a ton but when he's bad he really hurts the team. So what are we supposed to do, re-sign him to a long term deal and hope that he'll have a 30-40 game stretch every season where he play's well and just accept the fact that he's going to be awful the rest of the time? What kind of a ceiling does this team have if their starting point guard is good half the time and absolutely awful half the time? And this is all assuming he's gonna get hot at some point every year and start playing well, that might not happen. His play the second half of last season may have been a complete fluke.
You are tying yourself into pretzels.What?
I don’t understand how you can associate a fluke with a whole 1/2 season? Game after game he was proving that he could shoot and was putting up great numbers. The reason I think he’s staying is because he’s Quin’s guy. Every coach has one.