karl malone
Well-Known Member
The only scenario I can envision him leaving is for Boston. Even if he does have stronger relationship with Brad Stevens than he does Snyder, Utah still seems like the better fit. Gobert seems to compliment (stylistically) Haywards game much more than a Isaiah Thomas would.
Though the Jazz clearly have some important upcoming roster decisions (aside from hayward), Boston (even despite their extreme surplus of young talent/draft picks) isn't exactly the most stable situation as they still have to max IT, make a decision on Avery Bradley (who won't be cheap to re-sign), & acquire the inside presence they currently lack while working around the burden of having a declining, maxed Al Horford on the payroll.
By no means am I assuming that he returns, but I do believe the odds are in our favor. From everything I've seen/heard, he seems like the type of player who would be driven to see this through, especially considering he's been here from the beginning, played a major role in turning the franchise around, & has seen not only that the FO is committed to winning but that they've assembled a core that has the potential to presumably become legitimate title contenders in the somewhat near future (assuming the right moves are made).
That said, even if he were to leave, Gobert is still one of the best building blocks in the league & the FO would would still have some reasonably valuable assets (Favors, Hood, Exum, Burks, Lyles, draft picks) to go with plenty of cap space. Regardless of how this off-season plays out (assuming DL doesn't suddenly turn into David Khan), I am extremely optimistic about the future of this team.
Though the Jazz clearly have some important upcoming roster decisions (aside from hayward), Boston (even despite their extreme surplus of young talent/draft picks) isn't exactly the most stable situation as they still have to max IT, make a decision on Avery Bradley (who won't be cheap to re-sign), & acquire the inside presence they currently lack while working around the burden of having a declining, maxed Al Horford on the payroll.
By no means am I assuming that he returns, but I do believe the odds are in our favor. From everything I've seen/heard, he seems like the type of player who would be driven to see this through, especially considering he's been here from the beginning, played a major role in turning the franchise around, & has seen not only that the FO is committed to winning but that they've assembled a core that has the potential to presumably become legitimate title contenders in the somewhat near future (assuming the right moves are made).
That said, even if he were to leave, Gobert is still one of the best building blocks in the league & the FO would would still have some reasonably valuable assets (Favors, Hood, Exum, Burks, Lyles, draft picks) to go with plenty of cap space. Regardless of how this off-season plays out (assuming DL doesn't suddenly turn into David Khan), I am extremely optimistic about the future of this team.