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NBA Free Agency Moves in General (related to the Jazz, but not just moves made by the Jazz)

I think Rubio won't worry as much if he is controlling the ball. I still like the get and think there is some upside. We have fixed some flaws before and I think we can help him. The things he does well are hard to teach.

I think Hood may be helped a little as well. Not as much thinking... just let it fly damnit.

I just hope if Hood is good, he is really good. I don't really want to pay Hood 108/4 next year if the only thing he is stepping up is his shot attempts.
 
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If a player can back out of a verbal agreement to sign a deal w/o legal recourse, so can the teams.

Search the internet... The mavs could have pursued some legal recourse... it would have been fruitless but whatevs.

You don't think if Ingles waits a few days and now takes a deal worth half what we offered that the player's union wouldn't bring hell to our front door. It wouldn't just be an awful look but I'm fairly sure we'd end up losing in a court.
 
I just hope if Hood is good, he is really good. I don't really want to pay Hood 108/4 next year if the only thing he is stepping up is his shot attempts.

I think we extend him at 4/70ish...
 
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If a player can back out of a verbal agreement to sign a deal w/o legal recourse, so can the teams.

This may be true (I suspect it is, actually), but the Jazz would never do it. How could any future player ever trust them if they did?
 
Search the internet... The mavs could have pursued some legal recourse... it would have been fruitless but whatevs.

You don't think if Ingles waits a few days and now takes a deal worth half what we offered that the player's union wouldn't bring hell to our front door. It wouldn't just be an awful look but I'm fairly sure we'd end up losing in a court.

I'm sure it would be a bad look, but I dont think there would be any legal action.

And it's nothing I'm advocating for.
 
I think the Jazz need to take a step back, re-evaluate their goals and reset their direction. The Jazz thought they were going to be a WCF team this year with a puncher's chance of advancing if one of the main Warriors players got injured. Now, their current core puts their ceiling at 48 - 50 wins with a first or second-round exit. And by that, I'm referring to next year. They're more like a 40 - 42-win team right now.
 
the probabilities are very in favor of ^this^
(unless he's one of those guys who wants to lock in generational money right now)

I mean, it's a possibility. Before the Hayward decision it was rumored he was looking for an extension between 15-20 million a year.
 
Hood is a complementary player and shooter. He's a 3rd or 4th option on offense and not the best ball mover. The Jazz can continue to develop him, but don't be surprised if he's still traded this year.
 
I think the Jazz need to take a step back, re-evaluate their goals and reset their direction. The Jazz thought they were going to be a WCF team this year with a puncher's chance of advancing if one of the main Warriors players got injured. Now, their current core puts their ceiling at 48 - 50 wins with a first or second-round exit. And by that, I'm referring to next year. They're more like a 40 - 42-win team right now.

I mean, play Dante and Mitchell in the high 20's/low 30's and see what happens.

Let Ingles be the PF, see what happens.

Let Hood be the star, see what happens.

I dont think the Jazz really have any other choice unless they want to mortgage the future by trading picks (which doesnt seem like a DL thing to do).
 
The market is drying up a bit. The cap has flattened out and teams are getting capped out.

For sure, but Brooklyn still exist. If they have max-space next year (please God let them sign KCP or OPJR) then they will max him, I promise you.

If they don't, there is hope. But if Hood is a 20 ppg scorer and Utah was an actual playoff contender while that happened, then I could see other teams trying to get him too.
 
I mean, play Dante and Mitchell in the high 20's/low 30's and see what happens.

Let Ingles be the PF, see what happens.

Let Hood be the star, see what happens.

I dont think the Jazz really have any other choice unless they want to mortgage the future by trading picks (which doesnt seem like a DL thing to do).

I think the Jazz are more likely to downshift and be sellers of guys like Joe Johnson and maybe even Joe Ingles in order to get back picks or younger prospects. The Jazz's timeline has shifted.
 
I mean, play Dante and Mitchell in the high 20's/low 30's and see what happens.

Let Ingles be the PF, see what happens.

Let Hood be the star, see what happens.

I dont think the Jazz really have any other choice unless they want to mortgage the future by trading picks (which doesnt seem like a DL thing to do).

I agree with all of this, but I think a real stretchy 4 needs to be acquired ASAP. Ingles can play a few minutes there. JJ (if retained) can play a few minutes there. This is more important than ever, IMO
 
I think the Jazz are more likely to downshift and be sellers of guys like Joe Johnson and maybe even Joe Ingles in order to get back picks or younger prospects. The Jazz's timeline has shifted.

Ingles is exactly what we need right now. But I agree on the JJ part... as long as he wants to be moved, that is.
 
The Jazz are now stuck between two eras like they were after they traded DWill. They have vets who help the team win now (similar to Al Jefferson and Paul Millsap), and they have young talent that have more upside (Exum, Mitchell). The Jazz also have to think about acquiring more young talent. The last time the Jazz were here, they let go of Al Jefferson and Paul Millsap for cap space, while at the time cap space was considered an asset for rebuilding.

The Jazz have to decide how far losing Hayward sets them back. They have to decide how many games they want to win this year, whether they want to compete for the playoffs or reset the rebuild on a new timeline. Losing Hayward could be similar to losing DWill if we're being honest.
 
I mean, play Dante and Mitchell in the high 20's/low 30's and see what happens.

Let Ingles be the PF, see what happens.

Let Hood be the star, see what happens.

I dont think the Jazz really have any other choice unless they want to mortgage the future by trading picks (which doesnt seem like a DL thing to do).

I don't disagree with this, but the Jazz have to ask themselves how they're going to acquire more talent to team with Rudy and Donovan over the next 2 - 3 years. Joe Johnson might retire in a year or two. Ingles is 30. Hood and Exum are good rotation players, but they need to get paid and they could become trade fodder. The Jazz need to pull in 2 more young players that really hit unless Exum and Hood are going to be those guys.
 
I don't disagree with this, but the Jazz have to ask themselves how they're going to acquire more talent to team with Rudy and Donovan over the next 2 - 3 years. Joe Johnson might retire in a year or two. Ingles is 30. Hood and Exum are good rotation players, but they need to get paid and they could become trade fodder. The Jazz need to pull in 2 more young players that really hit unless Exum and Hood are going to be those guys.

Exum will likely be had on a cheap contract next year. Even if he has a good season, I dont see anyone paying him on this market (unless he just really has a great 15+ ppg year). Hood could be expensive though, yeah. He could also be really cheap. It's a great market to have RFA rights on player as long as Brooklyn doesnt **** you.

Jazz just have to draft their asses off. They got Mitchell with 24 and Lyles. DL can still pull off great moves.
 
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