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KOC is a *****

That is not the point. I think the Jazz lost a good piece for the future because of KOC's refusal to negotiate and lock up Matthews before Portland made an offer.
 
No, they take a hit for not making a fair offer in the first place. And by doing that, they bite off their nose despite their face, to use the old cliche. That's my prediction that this will come back to haunt them. KOC should've learned his lesson the last time with Millsap. But once a weasel, always a weasel, I guess. Would you trust an employer who tries to get out of paying you a fair wage?

Seriously if you worked for a Nissan Dealer and your boss said go ahead and see what Ford or Toyota will offer you and we will consider matching if it make sense. How is that unethical?
 
Let's say KOC made Wes a 4 yr $16-18 million offer on July 1st. Wes wouldn't have accepted it July 2nd, his agent would have waited to get another offer to leverage it against, which wouldn't have happened until after the LeBron situation sorted itself out. So Portland still draws up their 5 yrs $34 million offer sheet with over $9 million coming to him immediately. How does this scenario play out any differently?
 
That is not the point. I think the Jazz lost a good piece for the future because of KOC's refusal to negotiate and lock up Matthews before Portland made an offer.

Well, a year from now, our lottery pick Hayward had better be starting, pushing Matthews to the back-up role. Maybe Matthews isn't all that, and we don't need to lock him up for four years.
 
Let's say KOC made Wes a 4 yr $16-18 million offer on July 1st. Wes wouldn't have accepted it July 2nd, his agent would have waited to get another offer to leverage it against, which wouldn't have happened until after the LeBron situation sorted itself out. So Portland still draws up their 5 yrs $34 million offer sheet with over $9 million coming to him immediately. How does this scenario play out any differently?

Not to mention it ties the Jazz's hands to be able to offer that money to other players who are available.
 
It's stupid. Because he lost him, just like he almost lost Millsap this year. It's also disingenuous. Because behind this is the motive to pay you less than you're worth. This is what I call disrespecting.
 
That is not the point. I think the Jazz lost a good piece for the future because of KOC's refusal to negotiate and lock up Matthews before Portland made an offer.

Why weren't you on this message board a few weeks/months ago making threads about KOC locking up Matthews? It's because you, along with everybody else, didn't see Portland making an outrageous offer to Wes. It's easy for you to come on and blame KOC for not doing something in hindsight.
 
They didn't almost lose Millsap. They had first right to match any offer. KOC is smart enough to know that team who want RFAs try to structure the deals in their favor. I don't think he was shocked by anything that happened last year nor this year.
 
It's stupid. Because he lost him, just like he almost lost Millsap this year. It's also disingenuous. Because behind this is the motive to pay you less than you're worth. This is what I call disrespecting.

Let me be nice and just say, Shut Up man.
You are a hater through and through. When the Jazz make moves to better the team, and THEY HAVE, you must make **** up and bitch about it. You are actually trying to play the integrity card here? Amusing, to say the least.
 
You guys are suckers! :) Write4u is laughing all the way to the bank.

trust me it's hard to resist but ya'll gotta find a way.
 
Yeah.. I wouldn't go this far. I, too, heard that he didn't make Matthews an offer(other than restricted free agent paperwork)

But I also heard Matthews' agent told him up front that he was gonna get a max MLE deal. Seems to me someone made an offer.
 
I agree with write4u. Tendering a minimum contract to Matthews was a major ****-up on KOC's part. He should have learned from last season that you shouldn't just rely on the "market value" game when dealing with a solid free agent. Sure, Matthews said that he wasn't going to give a hometown discount and wanted to take care of his family, but what else was he supposed to say??? He wanted a fair deal and didn't want to act like he was totally sold on coming back to Utah... it's called negotiating.

It's KOC's job to gauge a players interest in staying and what their market value might be. If he had done a competent job in either fashion, he would have known that tendering a $4-5 million per year contract may have been enough to get a commitment.

I mean, what's the worst that could have happened if the Jazz offered a 5 year $20 million contract? He signs it and finds out no one else would have offered more than $3 million per year? (Jazz get burned for a total of $5 million... now compare AK!) Or, he turns it down to play the market... just like he did, and gets the mid-level exception. Except, if he had the "fair" contract to compare against the mid level, there might be a chance he took less money. Highly doubtful, but from reading his comments, it sounded like he really wanted to play in Utah and was very disappointing that things didn't turn out like he expected.

Hopefully KOC learns from this experience and stops tendering minimum contracts out to good RFA's. Not only is it insulting to the players, it also might cost you a great player :(
 
It's KOC's job to gauge a players interest in staying and what their market value might be. If he had done a competent job in either fashion, he would have known that tendering a $4-5 million per year contract may have been enough to get a commitment.(

Don't you get it? He never had any intention of offering that much. It's not like Portland's offer was slightly over what the Jazz would pay. It was INSANELY over what they would pay. A 5-10 mil difference in aggregate is something you suck up. More likely, KOC thought it was 20 million more than he wanted to pay.
 
Does anyone else think that write4u and Hopper are the same person?

Someone should start a thread to discuss it. A poll would be nice.
 
"They said that I was a priority, but they never made me an offer,'' said Matthews, who said the Jazz used the strategy of having him bring back an offer sheet. "They never offered me anything. I'm sure that if they would have made an offer, it would have been a fair offer and I might have taken it.''

For those pissing and moaning that the Jazz didn't make an offer, what offer do you thing Wesley would have taken without even looking at other teams? He even says that if the Jazz would have made an offer it would be fair and he might have taken it.

This to me screams that regardless of what Utah offered he and his agent would have run to every team in the league and said, "This is what Utah is offering me. Can you do better?"

No way he would have re-upped with Utah until he was shot down by every team in the league.

Utah would have been stupid to tender an offer because it would give Wes' camp bargaining power. As it happens Porty was dumb enough to offer way more than what he was worth. The Jazz dodged a bullet on this one.

Good luck Wesley. Don't let the door hit you on the *** on the way out. Enjoy the pine. Your *** is going to see a lot of it.
 
It was reported that no team could offer more than the MLE. But there was nothing about an offer until Portland. And as Matthews said, the Jazz never made an offer, and it was reported by Siler that they told him they would let the market dictate his value. And just as with Millsap, Portland made an exhorbitant offer. No one can deny that they are overpaying Matthews. My beef is that he fit well with the Jazz and that there's a good chance he will be worth more in the future. I'm also pissed because I think it's pretty evident they could've gotten him for less than what Portland offered if they had a discussion. But they never discussed it; they said let the market dictate. So we have Bell now, which is a good consolation and will probably help us more next year. But we still need another guard and if we matched Matthews, we probably would not have been able to get a good one.
 
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Where's the evidence that they were negotiating? This is not substantiated and a figment of your imagination. And why would Matthews lie? I did hear the quote about the no hometown discount, but who said it and what was it in reference to?

This works both ways? Where's the evidence THEY WEREN'T negotiating? I think Wes' own words prove that there were negotiations going on, there was just never a formal offer. If the Jazz had refused to even talk with Matthew's agent on the matter, he wouldn't be complaining about never getting an offer, he'd be saying "The Jazz wouldn't even answer our phone calls". Obviously, this isn't the case.

If you don't think that KOC and Matthew's agent didn't have discussions about the type of deal Matthews was seeking, your head is in the sand big time.

It seems like being a Jazz fan takes a lot of joy out of you. The good news is, there's plenty of other NBA teams to choose from with "better" front offices than Utah. Perhaps you'd be happier sending your loyalties to one of 'em.....
 
I know for a fact Wesley would have accepted a 34 year 34 million contract. KOC should have offered that to him.
 
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