Keep an eye on Jerami Grant in OKC. He could be a casualty of Melo opting in and PG13 looking for a deal.
He is so young and think his streakiness will improve. Plus our staff is >>>> magic staff at developing players.Aaron's shooting is very hot and cold though and he's gonna be extremely expensive.
Still would love to have him though, just not sure at what price.
Keep an eye on Jerami Grant in OKC. He could be a casualty of Melo opting in and PG13 looking for a deal.
Mario Hezonja is perfect
It may be time to move on from him, but I'll be bummed when/if it happens. He was nothing but a class act here and seems to actually like Utah. While I wish his intensity was a bit more there, I appreciated his time here.
Wonder if the Jazz will try to bring him back to SL this summer- assume he's a FA.The last few paragraphs from Dennis and Quinn...
https://www.deseretnews.com/article...ee-after-being-let-go-by-Jazz-last-month.html
The Jazz liked Bolomboy a lot and thought he had potential, but after acquiring veteran big men Epke Udoh and Jonas Jerebko in the summer, they didn’t see him getting much opportunity this season. General manager Dennis Lindsey called it a “hard day” when the Jazz let Bolomboy go.
“It was a difficult thing for us with Joel,” said coach Quin Snyder. “It was a fit issue, it really had nothing to do with Joel, it was more about our roster. So it was hard to see a guy that you’ve seen invest so much and especially our staff and our organization invest in him.”
Snyder said he’s happy Bolomboy seems to have found a home this season.
“It’s a positive thing,” he said. “You want players to benefit from their time here and we’ve seen it with other guys too. So you’re happy for them. You want to see a guy that’s been a part of your program have success, no matter where it is. It’s not surprising, and I’m happy to see that happening for Joel.”
Yeah, I think Aaron Gordon could be the piece to make everything pop, I just have trouble seeing how he gets here.He is so young and think his streakiness will improve. Plus our staff is >>>> magic staff at developing players.
Agreed, it would have to be a sign and trade. No way we can clear enough to sign him for a price that wouldn't be matched. But those almost never happen so it's pretty unlikely.Yeah, I think Aaron Gordon could be the piece to make everything pop, I just have trouble seeing how he gets here.
Very, very, unlikely. But yeah... when I put it all together - our coaching staff creating huge developmental jumps for those that work hard, his youth, athleticism, hustle, ability to guard up to 5 positions, and the dumpster fire situation he'd be coming from - it just feels like... he could be kind of THE piece.Agreed, it would have to be a sign and trade. No way we can clear enough to sign him for a price that wouldn't be matched. But those almost never happen so it's pretty unlikely.
There is a good reason he was drafted ahead of Exum. He is much much better.Aaron Gordon is after the MAX and isn't worth it .If you watched Orlando games he played for his own stats.He had a good 2 months to start the season and then shot TERRIBLE the rest of the season.The luster really tarnished on Gordon to close the season out.He's still young but he needs to learn how to share the ball this year.
Imagine if Gordon had elite coaches like Exum has had, wow.