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Jazz trade Devin Harris to Atlanta for Marvin Williams (merged)

Harris vs Mo Williams
Harris is not a good defender anymore. He was actually bad last year. His 3 is below average and his slashing isn't what it used to be.
Williams is better at the 3 and almost the same on the other categories. I like it.

Marvin Williams
Way better than what we have. Better 3 point shooter and better defender. Longer and more athletic and he is not injury prone. He was also the 4th option on team that didn't pass much. We pass more and he will get more looks with the Jazz.

KOC did an amazing job

D-Will & Okur Traded for
Mo Williams, Marvin Williams, Kanter, Favors, Golden State Pick
 
Williams is a solid defender and has a good mid range jump shot. He is set to make $7.5 million next season and $8.2 the next, with the following year being a player option. At first glance I like the move. However, this may be the fact that we needed to free up some space. I think I like it.

It's the reverse. Williams gets 8.2 this upcoming season and 7.5 the next that he can opt out of.
 
Ya, so far so good. He is lucky though that he is able to pick up this stuff for so cheap.

It makes us better for sure, but we should cool our enthusiasm a little. His toughest decisions still lay before him. Ill give him a grade when he decides what to do with our front court. I still cringe at the idea we might be seeing a benched Favors ,a limited Kanter, and no Jeremy Evans. We will still have all sorts of issues with Al and his style. I cant watch another season of that.


How about this...

Now that Dwight to the Nets seems less likely. Lets send Al,Paul, and picks for Dwight. He might see the future here once he gets here.

I agree with this, except for the Dwight part.

If this trade actually happens, then I'd say KOC has done a pretty fine job so far in the offseason. But like Bluesy said, arguably the biggest problem still remains--the log jam down low. Let's hope KOC can pull another rabbit out of his hat.
 
Equal value, except we unload one point guard for a small forward.

Good, but still meh.

Although I don't care much for M.W., I'm going fanatical and calling bull **** as this trade is excellent on so many levels. Jazz have zero small forwards and zero point guards. Might as well fill one hole. I'm a huge fan of creating teams that mesh, even if it means getting slightly less value in a trade. O'Connor is giving us hints on what he's going to do with The Logjam.
 
Perimeter defense and shooting upgraded, essentially for Harris as the only price paid. Still have Jefferson and GS pick to play with. With Hibbert getting Max, Jefferson has some value, especially as an expiring. I wonder if The Utah-ATL trade phone call started with ATL looking at Al's expiring, and moved on to what we ended up with. I have to believe the Atlanta deal was discussed before we picked up Williams #1.
 
Respectfully disagree on the Meh.

Marvin gives the jazz an outside threat, can play the 3 or 4, and can rebound. I love the move.

Hayward can start at sf with Burks at sg, Marvin comes in for either of them. Hayward can move to the sg. Roster flexibility.

Kudos to KOC. I'm eating crow again.

Personally I think you're nuts if you think Burks is starting at the 2 and Williams is coming off the bench. Hayward will start at the 2 and Williams at the 3 imo.
 
If this ends at least some of the "dude maybe get ak back ??!!1" comments then it's a huge success.
 
Short-term this is a good move in that it fills a pressing need while only costing Utah at a position they had a surplus in. Longterm I'll only like this move if Marvin Williams does not exercise his $7.5 million player-option in 2013. Granted it's a small step back from the $8.3 mil he's due this year, but he was still an overpaid wing who is solid but not extraordinary in any particular area. It's a much better move for ATL in that it further enables them to make a run for Dwight Howard - or at the very least become a player in the summer of 2013. As for the Jazz...it definitely cuts into a chunk of that 2013 cap space they were looking at.
 
Short-term this is a good move in that it fills a pressing need while only costing Utah at a position they had a surplus in. Longterm I'll only like this move if Marvin Williams does not exercise his $7.5 million player-option in 2013. Granted it's a small step back from the $8.3 mil he's due this year, but he was still an overpaid wing who is solid but not extraordinary in any particular area. It's a much better move for ATL in that it further enables them to make a run for Dwight Howard - or at the very least become a player in the summer of 2013. As for the Jazz...it definitely cuts into a chunk of that 2013 cap space they were looking at.

I think its a definite possibility that he opts out after this year. If he does, what are we going to do with the eleventy jillion dollars in cap space that we have? Sign 3 max free agents?
 
I like our size if nothing else. We have a solid frontcourt already and adding Williams at the 3 with Hayward at the 2 makes us long as hell. Looking simply at his career stats, his assists per game are a little bit of a concern for me. How is his ball movement? And while I read here that he's solid on defense, I wonder how good. His personal fouls per game is very low so I almost wonder if he's not aggressive enough. Because that's what I want. Aggressive, nasty, in your face, won't back down from no one mother ****ers. Doubt he's that. Again, anyone who can provide some insight on the guy will get some rep from me. KKKarolina? Your trailer park's down that way, no?
 
Whoa. Surprised no one else has mentioned this yet

Cutting edge thread. The future is now.

?? There's a whole 7 page thread on this already?!?!

Wow... you can start a thread?!?! Whoop Dee Doo!!

Quit bitching people. The other thread is titled "Possible trade" and it is 7 pages long. Starting a new thread after the deal is done is fine. If a mod altered the other thread's title to indicate that the "possible trade" happened then I'd understand your complaining. Otherwise, quit whining. I hate when people refer me to threads with hundreds of posts already and expect me to go there for some new/updated/breaking news.

OP - thanks for posting! And, I like the trade. Mo Williams is about the same or better than Devin at the point. And I like having a better 3 than we have now (allowing hayward to play the 2) than two equal caliber PGs.
 
I like our size if nothing else. We have a solid frontcourt already and adding Williams at the 3 with Hayward at the 2 makes us long as hell. Looking simply at his career stats, his assists per game are a little bit of a concern for me. How is his ball movement? And while I read here that he's solid on defense, I wonder how good. His personal fouls per game is very low so I almost wonder if he's not aggressive enough. Because that's what I want. Aggressive, nasty, in your face, won't back down from no one mother ****ers. Doubt he's that. Again, anyone who can provide some insight on the guy will get some rep from me. KKKarolina? Your trailer park's down that way, no?

Here is Hollingers take on him:

+ Passive combo forward with good midrange shot. Excellent finisher in transition.

+ Long-armed wing defender who needs to add strength. Can play 4 in a pinch.

+ Decent lateral movement; solid defender who often guards opponent's best wing.

Williams is a perfectly decent small forward, which would be totally fine if he hadn't been the second overall pick and then got a five-year, $35 million contract when his rookie deal expired. Compared to those expectations, he's been a disappointment. His lack of improvement over the past three seasons has been particularly deflating; despite a sign here and a flash there, his production hasn't budged an inch.

The best thing going for Williams is his midrange jumper -- he made 43.7 percent of his long 2s last season. However, he's been unable to extend his range to the 3-point line, which would make a huge difference for him in efficiency. Although Williams doesn't look for his offense, his size and athleticism often force opposing wings to foul him; he averaged 0.32 free throw attempts per field goal attempt without being terribly aggressive or tricky. Again, this tantalizes, but no turning of the corner appears in the offing.

Defensively, it's a similar story. Williams is a good, solid 3 with outstanding length and reasonable mobility, but he's not a guy who eats nails for breakfast. You don't want to match him up against top-notch scorers every night, although the Hawks often were forced to.

Basically, this is what he is. He's 25 and he hasn't progressed in three years. He'll have a nice career as a sometime starter at the 3, but I think we can stop projecting beyond that.
 
I think its a definite possibility that he opts out after this year. If he does, what are we going to do with the eleventy jillion dollars in cap space that we have? Sign 3 max free agents?
You can use a massive amount of cap room for alot more than simply signing players to max-contracts. Excessive space is what landed Rajon Rondo in Boston, Serge Ibaka in OKC and Gordon Hayward in Utah.

I think it's more likely Marvin opts in knowing he won't land a $7.5 million salary elsewhere and will still only be 28 yrs old when he hits the market again in 2014, but best-case scenario the change of scenery lights a fire inside of Marvin and it all comes together for him and he has an outstanding season in Utah which would encourage him to opt-out and test the market. One thing I do like about him is his size, length, and ability to guard both the 3 and 4. The way so many teams run screen-roll you have to have some interchangability in your wings and Marvin definitely provides us with some of that. Again short-term I like it but longterm I do have my doubts.
 
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