Maybe, maybe not. I'm sure Lindsey evaluated which teams are facing the tax. For the most part it's teams like Brooklyn and the Lakers, i.e. contenders and teams that are willing to pay the tax. Besides, their picks would be even worse than the ones GS is giving us. And those teams don't really have other assets to trade. The genius of Lindsey's move is he got ALL expiring contracts. And none that will really impact the playing time of our young core. This was a beautiful trade.
signing one of those players by themselves would not be the difference between making the 8th seed and being in the lottery. I think our young guys are good enough to compete for the playoffs. I don't think they make it, but I have a lot of faith in our your guys.
Don't...have...the...strength...
I understand the bird in the hand is worth two in the bush argument. Knowing that we get two picks is reassuring to some, not me. Other teams, beside tax paying teams, will make moves over the next year that create opportunities for teams with cap space. We had some when the day began, not so much now.
Compare the Jazz starters to Portland's team last year. What was Portland's record? Our young guys MAY step up and have a great season. But our worst-in-the-NBA bench is going to give back any leads and then some! Sign vets like Asik, Mayo, etc or bring back Mo, Randy...you're derailing the process. Jazz need to lose and lose and lose. It is the only way Utah is going to add an all-star quality player to the team. .
I understand the bird in the hand is worth two in the bush argument. Knowing that we get two picks is reassuring to some, not me. Other teams, beside tax paying teams, will make moves over the next year that create opportunities for teams with cap space. We had some when the day began, not so much now.
The Jazz will have the cap space again next year though, and with the big FA list next year, it is likely that teams once again will be trying to make cap room.
Time will tell if I am smart or unreasonable. You cant convince me that getting rid of our valuable cap space for a year is worth 2 picks in the mid 2Os.
As usual core 4 I agree with almost everything you say, but couldn't we save our cap space and still play the young guys. Why do we have to give away 24 million dollars in space for three crappy players and two midland draft picks.
I agree and have said that is the only saving grace of the trade. We get back our cap space in a year.
I agree and have said that is the only saving grace of the trade. We get back our cap space in a year.
As usual core 4 I agree with almost everything you say, but couldn't we save our cap space and still play the young guys. Why do we have to give away 24 million dollars in space for three crappy players and two midland draft picks.
We still have $31M in expiring contracts to trade. Those extra picks can go both ways. What if a Harden-like situation comes up? We crean step in, offer an expiring pick and GS' #1. Or wE can package picks to get a starter like we did to get Jefferson. And if nothing presents itself at the deadline? Well, we have a ton of cap space to do some summertime shopping.
Also, what happens if Steph Curry goes down with an ankle injury or Iggy gets injured too?
I guess I get caught up a little in how crappy the players we got today truly are and didn't really break them down into expiring contracts. If some team doesn't care who the players are and just focus on the expiring deals--they may be future trade assets. I'd still rather have the cap space than expiring contracts that a team may or may not want. However, I do get the point that while these three players are truly bad, they may be valuable to someone in the form of expiring contracts. On a scale I would rather have cap space, but I will try to consider these crappy players as expiring contracts that may have value down the road.
You can't guarantee both those picks will be in the 20's. GS was a fringe playoff team. They haven't gotten better. Dallas, Minnesota, Houston and LA all got better. Portland as well. You will have four teams fighting for the last two playoff spots (Dallas, Minnesota, Portland, Golden State). If Curry goes down, they are out. How's Curry going to respond when he realizes he almost had Dwight, but now because of AI, they are nothing more than a 7-9 seed in the west, and their best chance of improving was sent to Utah?
You are acting like GS is now a top 4 team in the West. Not even close. The Lakers are closer to top 4 than GS.
Then lindsey is a genius. See if you can hurry that along.