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Jazz Trading JLIII, Murphy for Carrick Felix

My thought wasn't necessarily that they can all contribute, they can, but I was more referring to I find all of them are entertaining to watch.

Got it.
And I feel the same. Most of the time there are some pretty "meh" players at the end of the bench. Not with Utah. Even if Clark comes back, he should be a different player under Quin. I think several are underestimating the Booker and Felix acquisitions. Booker is a workhorse and Felix will be fun to watch on defense.
 
I'm really excited about this trade because it means the Jazz don't have a single player currently on the roster that I don't want to see play.

Usually there are a handful of guys on the roster that I never want to see on the court, but not anymore. There is something to look forward to, and be excited about from every single player on the roster.

I can't wait for this season.
I feel the same way.
 
I'm really excited about this trade because it means the Jazz don't have a single player currently on the roster that I don't want to see play.

Usually there are a handful of guys on the roster that I never want to see on the court, but not anymore. There is something to look forward to, and be excited about from every single player on the roster.

I can't wait for this season.

I agree fully... Novak to a lesser degree and Evans even less, but very excited about the majority of players.
 
This move tells me we're bound for the lottery again for 1 more year.



Seems like the FO doesn't think Exum is enough star power - seems like we think we need '1 more guy'.

wow, just imagine if you had a whole cup of tea leaves to read. You could foretell the destiny of distant stars. And then, sell your visions for $1.
 
The Jazz should fill out the roster with non guarantee guys... I think those have proven to be pretty valuable.
 
The Jazz should fill out the roster with non guarantee guys... I think those have proven to be pretty valuable.

Do have a few expiring contracts which could be traded at the deadline. My guess is that the remaining roster spots (Motum and a 3rd PG?) might be 2-year contracts, with the 2nd year a team option.
 
It is really interesting that DL is deciding to pretty much forgo having any veteran players at all. Guess he either thinks the younger "vets" are old enough to carry the team emotionally, or he was just traumatized by what happened last year.
 
It is really interesting that DL is deciding to pretty much forgo having any veteran players at all. Guess he either thinks the younger "vets" are old enough to carry the team emotionally, or he was just traumatized by what happened last year.

I think EVERYONE except Corbin, RJ and JLIII was traumatized. But yes, I am a bit surprised JLIII was traded. Everyone thought he was being kept for his "leadership." Guess DL believes guys like Novak - and even a rookie like Hood - can be the voices in the locker room. Also think we've seen Favors step up. Says a lot to have him working out with the summer league players.
 
I agree fully... Novak to a lesser degree and Evans even less, but very excited about the majority of players.

Novak is toward the bottom of the list for sure but a string of a few 3s is always fun. I think he will have a nice year with us because of Exum, and Burks driving ability. If Snyder can develop an offense that really caters to our players strengths then Novak should get plenty of open shots this year, and he doesn't miss open shots.
 
It is really interesting that DL is deciding to pretty much forgo having any veteran players at all. Guess he either thinks the younger "vets" are old enough to carry the team emotionally, or he was just traumatized by what happened last year.

For sure going to be an unprecedented season for the Jazz. Jefferson, and Marv last year were a very positive influence on the team but I believe it held back our younger guys from really becoming leaders, especially Hayward. Jefferson seemed to always be "coaching" Hayward and Haywards body langue was never positive from it. I think its hard for young guys to lead the team when there are vocal vets on the team like that.
 
Vets are cool if they can actually play. I'm sure DL tried to grab a vet but maybe the price wasn't right or they just simply weren't interested in being part of this team at this stage.
 
Everyone thought he was being kept for his "leadership." Guess DL believes guys like Novak - and even a rookie like Hood - can be the voices in the locker room. Also think we've seen Favors step up.

As much as i hate on Trey, i think he is easily our best "vocal leader" on the team. And its not even close imo
 
As much as i hate on Trey, i think he is easily our best "vocal leader" on the team. And its not even close imo

The way I see it due to his lack of size, Trey would have to do one or two of the following to be effective in the NBA:

1. Hit 3pt shot consistently

2. Get a lot quicker

3. Find a way to finish mid post or at the rim

4. Rack up HUGE assist numbers


If he could do 2 of those really well, I think he'll have a chance in the NBA.
 
The way I see it due to his lack of size, Trey would have to do one or two of the following to be effective in the NBA:

1. Hit 3pt shot consistently

2. Get a lot quicker

3. Find a way to finish mid post or at the rim

4. Rack up HUGE assist numbers


If he could do 2 of those really well, I think he'll have a chance in the NBA.
I agree and i dont think he will ever be very good (i thought this when we drafted him btw)

But i do think he has very good leadership skills. (Smart, confident, carries himself well, vocal, tough, hard worker, etc)
 
The way I see it due to his lack of size, Trey would have to do one or two of the following to be effective in the NBA:

1. Hit 3pt shot consistently

2. Get a lot quicker

3. Find a way to finish mid post or at the rim

4. Rack up HUGE assist numbers


If he could do 2 of those really well, I think he'll have a chance in the NBA.

He doesn't really need to finish at the rim better. Not a lot of PG's can do that, but he needs to learn how to draw contact down there and get to the FT line.
 
I think EVERYONE except Corbin, RJ and JLIII was traumatized. But yes, I am a bit surprised JLIII was traded. Everyone thought he was being kept for his "leadership." Guess DL believes guys like Novak - and even a rookie like Hood - can be the voices in the locker room. Also think we've seen Favors step up. Says a lot to have him working out with the summer league players.
I think Q will be the leader of this team until one or two of the players step up. I like that there is no vet leadership. There are no vets to defer to and it allows guys with true leadership qualities to emerge. Also, with regard to Favors hanging around. Locke said something in his podcast about contract incentives for players to spend more time around the team and city in the offseason. I don't know if he was talking specifically about Jazz players or a trend in the league. Don't know if that applies to Favors or not, but I thought it was interesting.
 
I am a bit perplexed by two things Lindsay said: first, he traded our second round pick because he did not feel they had capacity on the team to bring in & develop three inexperienced players in one year. Then he pulls off this trade, bringing in a very inexperienced player.

Sure there is some additional logic to these decisions and I'd love for someone to quiz DL with this specific question.

I know it is more complicated than that and don't get me wrong, I like this move a lot, Felix has NBA size and body, defensive prowess, and the Jazz obviously liked him and pursued him and got him for "less than nothing" (Cavs paid his salary and got a second round pick).
 
Perhaps since Felix has at least a year under his belt as a professional and played 4 years in college, he takes less effort? Well he is 23.
 
I am a bit perplexed by two things Lindsay said: first, he traded our second round pick because he did not feel they had capacity on the team to bring in & develop three inexperienced players in one year. Then he pulls off this trade, bringing in a very inexperienced player.

Sure there is some additional logic to these decisions and I'd love for someone to quiz DL with this specific question.

I know it is more complicated than that and don't get me wrong, I like this move a lot, Felix has NBA size and body, defensive prowess, and the Jazz obviously liked him and pursued him and got him for "less than nothing" (Cavs paid his salary and got a second round pick).

Yeah my thought exactly.


I think it has a lot to do with the $1m he received. That should go a long way towards scouting (i.e., what PKM said about Jazz bulking up the scouting department).
 
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