What's new

It is time consider trade Hayward

That doesn't work because those 1 ½ guys end up getting max contracts in the NBA. Obviously the Jazz hoped Burks could become that guy, it was a calculated gamble not signing anyone this off season. Burks has not delivered so far. While he's at a career high 18.9 points/36, his TS% is at a near career low. Hood could still be that guy if he finds his three point shot.

Good call. Hood will be a all star if he shoots 45% threes.
 
That doesn't work because those 1 ½ guys end up getting max contracts in the NBA. Obviously the Jazz hoped Burks could become that guy, it was a calculated gamble not signing anyone this off season. Burks has not delivered so far. While he's at a career high 18.9 points/36, his TS% is at a near career low. Hood could still be that guy if he finds his three point shot.

True but the the trick is to find rookie gems and to lock player with considerable upside into roleplayer deals, and also to win when everythings aligned!


Steph Curry got the contract of a 1.5 option, not a #1 and look at how thats worked for the Warriors..


Six #1.5 options? I'm starting to think pgab is a troll.

Get ****ing real dude.

6 is too much. but I like to shoot for the stars, it'd be nice to have a few near #1 options ready, and have a few in development -- thats my point. What the hell is drafting BPA all about if you don't think they have high potential???


Point is you can win like that sharing the rock, look at the 82-83 76ers, they split up the scoring between an aging Dr. J, Andrew Toney and Moses Malone, won 65 games and the chip.
 
True but the the trick is to find rookie gems and to lock player with considerable upside into roleplayer deals, and also to win when everythings aligned!


Steph Curry got the contract of a 1.5 option, not a #1 and look at how thats worked for the Warriors..




6 is too much. but I like to shoot for the stars, it'd be nice to have a few near #1 options ready, and have a few in development -- thats my point. What the hell is drafting BPA all about if you don't think they have high potential???


Point is you can win like that sharing the rock, look at the 82-83 76ers, they split up the scoring between an aging Dr. J, Andrew Toney and Moses Malone, won 65 games and the chip.

We don't have an aging Dr. J, Andrew Toney and Moses Malone, and we don't have an aging Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginobili.

Aside from that, I agree with your premise. The Jazz have $33 mil in cap space next summer and a ton of picks to trade. There is potential to add two studs there (Derozan and Conley?) that will push them up to the Clippers tier. We all know how unlikely that is to happen, there just aren't any good teams to match with and there aren't any good free agents who will move the needle enough.
 
Quote Originally Posted by Jamezz View Post
I think what most people mean when they talk about options 1 through 5 in a team is how consistent a player is with his contributions to the team, along with how clutch he is. Option 1 being the player that contributes the most towards wins and option 5 being the weakest link in the starting lineup.

In this case you may argue that Hayward is our number 1 option but he isn't good enough of a number 1 option if your goal is to win a ring. In a league where historically teams who had a superstar caliber number 1 option have been the ones that have won the most rings (yes there are exceptions like the Spurs or Detroit in the 'Bad Boys' era) I think it's fair to question whether if we should consider trying to land such kind of player.


So, specifically, which #1 option player should we try to land?

LeBron?
Durant?
Westbrook?
Curry?
Harden?

There are no more than a handful of #1 option players who can take a team to the finals, and those above constitute pretty much the entire list, and even some of them are questionable (e.g., I doubt anyone will win a title with either Westbrook or Harden as the #1.

So how do you propose we land one of these players?

Thinking that the Jazz have any possibility of landing such a player in any way other than the draft is pure delusion.
 
Quote Originally Posted by Jamezz View Post
I think what most people mean when they talk about options 1 through 5 in a team is how consistent a player is with his contributions to the team, along with how clutch he is. Option 1 being the player that contributes the most towards wins and option 5 being the weakest link in the starting lineup.

In this case you may argue that Hayward is our number 1 option but he isn't good enough of a number 1 option if your goal is to win a ring. In a league where historically teams who had a superstar caliber number 1 option have been the ones that have won the most rings (yes there are exceptions like the Spurs or Detroit in the 'Bad Boys' era) I think it's fair to question whether if we should consider trying to land such kind of player.


So, specifically, which #1 option player should we try to land?

LeBron?
Durant?
Westbrook?
Curry?
Harden?

There are no more than a handful of #1 option players who can take a team to the finals, and those above constitute pretty much the entire list, and even some of them are questionable (e.g., I doubt anyone will win a title with either Westbrook or Harden as the #1.

So how do you propose we land one of these players?

Thinking that the Jazz have any possibility of landing such a player in any way other than the draft is pure delusion.

And only one of them has succeeded as the clear cut #1 option, Curry. winning it all.

Lebron has only won with Wade and Bosh.
 
And only one of them has succeeded as the clear cut #1 option, Curry. winning it all.

Lebron has only won with Wade and Bosh.
I still think lebron was the clear #1 option on that team, but that's neither here nor there
 
And only one of them has succeeded as the clear cut #1 option, Curry. winning it all.

Lebron has only won with Wade and Bosh.

LeBron was clearly the #1 option on those Miami teams.

It does demonstrate, however, that even a #1 type player needs a good supporting cast.

I agree, Hayward is not a #1 option, but neither is 99% of the rest of the NBA. So that's hardly the criticism some seem to want to make it out to be. The problem is that the Jazz have never given him a good supporting cast, as witnessed by how traditionally Utah's offense has fallen off the map whenever Hayward exits the game.

The current version of the Jazz, even if they top out their potential, is probably no better than a second round playoff team, but outside of the Spurs, Warriors, and Cavaliers, who i currently? (I realize, somebody else must make the Conference Finals, but that will be more because they are better than the rest of the lot, not that they are a Championship caliber team.)

Edited to add: Our problems currently do not involve Hayward, but that both Hood and Burks are badly underperforming, Lyles isn't ready to contribute much, and Burke is pretty much who he always has been. Oh, and Gobert is injured. Just imagine how crappy this bunch would be without Hayward.
 
Last edited:
I think if we could pair a top 10 PG with Hayward/Favors/Gobert, that would be great. That is far more realistic too. Hayward is much better when he doesnt have to be on-ball constantly and a great PG would do him wonders.

What top 10 point guard do you think is reasonably available?
 
I haven't given up on Hood becoming an all star. I freaking love his game when he's on.

Please don't make troll post my thread, ok? On topics...Hayward even this game is not the same. He may peak last year and he is not good enough for Jazz!
 
Hayward's not elite. You've been duped if you bought that. He is what he is, considerably above-average. He can be game-planned for, he doesn't scare these teams out west.. your stupid if you think so.
 
Good to know.

Okay so furthermore, If he can be traded for some elite players or potentially elite ones. PULL the trigger, It's like this dude drops 25 a night the way people defend him. He's only on the books for another year and a half. then they can't snowball him as an asset. Its fruitless.

gonna wait til this dude's got 100million in the bank and he's in his late 20's to see if hes good enough to be featured in a playoff game? -- You've gotta listen to offers, HE'S EXPIRING NEXT SUMMER.
 
Okay so furthermore, If he can be traded for some elite players or potentially elite ones. PULL the trigger. He's only on the books for another year and a half. then they can't snowball him as an asset. Its fruitless.

gonna wait til this dude's got 100million in the bank and he's in his late 20's to see if hes good enough to be featured in a playoff game? -- You've gotta listen to offers, HE'S EXPIRING NEXT SUMMER.

Look, if he could be traded for an elite player, I would listen. I just don't see any on the table.

We should focus on signing some actual players who can help him instead the likes of Neto, Ingles, and Booker. Also would help if Alec Burks and Rodney Hood could ever learn how to play consistently.
 
Okay so furthermore, If he can be traded for some elite players or potentially elite ones. PULL the trigger, It's like this dude drops 25 a night the way people defend him. He's only on the books for another year and a half. then they can't snowball him as an asset. Its fruitless.

gonna wait til this dude's got 100million in the bank and he's in his late 20's to see if hes good enough to be featured in a playoff game? -- You've gotta listen to offers, HE'S EXPIRING NEXT SUMMER.

I agree with this one Hayward is not for me. I know you can be smart when you ar not be rude. rebuild the team in here and show me what it looks. i am too lazy to think of it and i know you have too much time.
 
Look, if he could be traded for an elite player, I would listen. I just don't see any on the table.

We should focus on signing some actual players who can help him instead the likes of Neto, Ingles, and Booker. Also would help if Alec Burks and Rodney Hood could ever learn how to play consistently.

DL has done poor job here overall. can you agree? Jazz likely need another minor rebuild already!
 
Back
Top