homeytennis
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Why not? We got cap space and some decent young talent. Just win now baby.
Why not? We got cap space and some decent young talent. Just win now baby.
Why not? We got cap space and some decent young talent. Just win now baby.
If they could get one domino named LeBron James, there aren't many dominoes in the NBA that would not follow. It's worth the effort of a phone call. Hell, I'd be happy if they came to Utah and used them to drive up the price somewhere else. I don't want that in perpetuity, but they need to dispel this image that Utah is a bad place to live. Even if they can't get him - have no shot at it - I want other potential max guys to stop crossing it off their lists before they get traded/opt out.It sounds like Lebron's wife is trying to get him back to Cleveland because it's a "good family environment." Well it that's the criteria Salt Lake City beats Cleveland hands down in the "family environment' category. Denver was too small for Melo and I can see him chafing in SLC but if they could get one domino perhaps the second would follow.
He's probably just trolling, but it doesn't hurt to aim big. Utah is not a free agent destination, but they do have cap space and assets that a lot of other teams don't have. Just logistically, they probably could do one or the other, but not both since they don't have much in salary to give back to either team in a sign and trade.
There's no room for a discount. If a MAX guy comes to Utah, they'd expect full value on their contract if they came here. That's starting at around $22 million for the first season. They have about $35 million in committed salary right now (including Hayward's cap hold.) Not going to happen, but this is a part of the challenge that DL faces. Getting guys to want to play in Utah.
That's why they shouldn't be too eager to get rid of good players who actually enjoy being here. Derrick Favors and Aaron Gordon (when they pick him) are guys who can help change that trend IMO.
It sounds like Lebron's wife is trying to get him back to Cleveland because it's a "good family environment." Well it that's the criteria Salt Lake City beats Cleveland hands down in the "family environment' category. Denver was too small for Melo and I can see him chafing in SLC but if they could get one domino perhaps the second would follow.
I don't even think she was talking about moving back there, but just heading home for their summer vacation. People are looking for anything positive or negative to fit their agenda, so they made a huge deal out of it.They have famiy in Cleveland I why she said this.