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Jazz to Sign Neto

Just to remind everyone, PGAB said he would quit Jazzfanz if the Jazz signed Neto and cut Cotton.

Step 1 complete.
 
Just to remind everyone, PGAB said he would quit Jazzfanz if the Jazz signed Neto and cut Cotton.

Step 1 complete.

your vendetta is super stupid. Especially considering the other options you have for projecting your hate.
 
your vendetta is super stupid. Especially considering the other options you have for projecting your hate.

Agreed. I had my own novel-length battles with PG_AB as he tried to assert and persuade that Vonleh was better than A-God and Kanter, but I don't see a reason to hold a grudge.
 
Neto is a great point guard. The best on the Jazz now. sit back and watch boys at what secret weapon we finally have as a Jazzman.
 
As much as I like Cotton I think he is gone.
Exum starts. Burke and Neto split backup PG duties based on matchups and who's hot.
Then it's up for grabs between remaining guards Hanlan, Cunningham, Saunders, etc for final combo guard spot.

As of right now, I'd take Cotton over all three of those guys. He looked good in limited minutes last year and he "gets" how Snyder's offense runs. Plus, from what I've seen, he's more athletic than those 3 as well.

PG: Exum, Burke, Neto and Cotton
SG: Hood, Burks and Millsap
SF: Hayward, (Hood) and Jingles
PF: Favors, Booker and Lyles
C: Gobert, (Favors), Pleiss and Cooley

That's 15. Maybe Motum gets a shot over Cooley?
 
I wouldn't be surprised to see this spell the end of Cotton/prevent the beginning of Hanlan, as I don't expect the FO to give up on a former #9 pick/sell at his lowest possible value, but based on the little that I've seen from Cotton/heard of Hanlan, doing so could turn out to be a mistake. In a league loaded with potential at the PG position, I would prefer to see what a backup committee of Neto/Cotton/Hanlan can do as opposed to giving Burke another opportunity to re-establish his value. Doing so would likely be the prudent move, but if there is any value within reason on the trade-market for Trey, I think it would make more sense to recoup some of that value & see what a PG(s) with a tangible skill-set can provide this team. I do appreciate Burke's demeanor/fearlessness/mindset, but Hanlan appears to have the potential to be that scoring threat (with the physical tools to make him more affective) that was expected of Burke when he was acquired (at the combo-guard position), while Neto looks capable of being that distributing PG, & Cotton could provide that spark/energy of off the bench. Obviously what happens as far as the PG position will be determined by Exum's progression as well as what kind of trade-market develops for Trey, but considering the fact that the contribution received from the backup PG position (unless it comes from a veteran) will likely have minimal affect on the overall performance of next year's team, I would prefer to see who emerges out of Neto/Cotton/Hanlan. In the bigger picture, it is unlikely to make much difference, if any at all, but I would be disappointed to not see what we have in those 3 players, when it's becoming fairly obvious what we have in Burke (not to suggest that there isn't room for him to grow/progress). Either way, it will be interesting to finally see exactly what it is that we have in Neto.
 
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I think Hanlan is the odd man out. I'm expecting them to keep 4 - Exum, Burke, Neto and Cotton. Maybe Hanlan ends up in Idaho waiting for a potential call-up, but I don't know if that happens.
 
Been disappointed with Cotton so far in SL. Would love to see Neto out there. Is he actually going to sign? And what about Pleiss? Any new word?
 
He didn't play like he was in a back up role though. He still shot a ton and still wanted to be the man.

Exactly. He doesn't have to complain to be a bad teammate. He just has to play selfish, which he does.
 
BTW, Howard Eisley couldn't shoot for **** his first couple years with the Jazz. He later became a knock-down shooter.
 
Exactly. He doesn't have to complain to be a bad teammate. He just has to play selfish, which he does.

Which might be a clue that Burke wants out -- you know he can't like being demoted behind Dante, especially when Dante was not ready to start when it happened.
 
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