♪alt13
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Apparently they are offering Mayo as a trade chip.
https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2015/02/dangle-henson-ilyasova.html
https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2015/02/dangle-henson-ilyasova.html
How? Kanter has plenty of warts, but it's pretty unlikely the 18th pick in the draft is a difference-maker or any better than Kanter. Ilyasova is junk. Can someone please attempt to explain why the Jazz should pull the trigger on a trade like this?Also better than keeping Kanter.
Apparently they are offering Mayo as a trade chip.
https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2015/02/dangle-henson-ilyasova.html
Good post.None of those options are really that appealing.
Jazz need to hold firm. Young player with potential and/a lottery pick or **** off.
The only way to get the deal you want is the willingness to be the guy to walk away. I'd love for them to move him, but if it's just crap offers, then they're better off having him come off the bench and focus on his role as a 3rd big. Otherwise, he loses his bird rights.
I'd rather they keep him (disgruntled or not) and just keep developing him for 2 more years than give him away. Who knows what can change in that time frame.
Middleton (strait up) or Antentokumnpo (plus a helluva lot more) are the only two deals the Jazz should even consider for the Bucks.
Buy low. Sell high. Not the other way around.
Middleton (strait up) or Antentokumnpo (plus a helluva lot more) are the only two deals the Jazz should even consider for the Bucks.
I think he was indicating that the Jazz would have to give up a helluva lot more. Not the way you read it. At least I hope for his sake that is what he meant.You must be smoking a "Jeffrey," because Giannis is worth a lot more around the league than Middleton and Kanter, probably combined.
Pros to trading Kanter:
We give more playing time to the deserving Gobert.
We probably get a little worse which helps our draft pick.
We get something in return for a player that doesn't want to be here and doesn't seem to fit into Snyder's style.
Cons:
We might take back salary, which supposedly might gender giving out max money.
Kanter might develope into something because he's 22 and has some skills.
No offers that we are willing to take for him.
I think he was indicating that the Jazz would have to give up a helluva lot more. Not the way you read it. At least I hope for his sake that is what he meant.
The Jazz would pass on a trade this bad, would give Enes the qualifying offer, would consider matching him in FA, and would then trade him next year for a deal no worse than this one.