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OFFICIAL: Trade Deadline Thread

Utah Jazz Would Be Wise to Trade Al Jefferson or Paul Millsap, Give More Minutes to Derrick Favors and Enes Kanter
By Jared Bray | Yahoo! Contributor Network – 9 hours ago.. .



COMMENTARY | There's a lot to like about the Utah Jazz's Al Jefferson and Paul Millsap.

For one thing, they can put up solid numbers. Big Al, for instance, is averaging 17.1 points and 9.6 rebounds per game while connecting on 83.0 percent of his freebies. Likewise, P-Milly is shooting 48.0 percent from the floor and collecting 1.4 steals per contest. Plus, he can heat up fast, like 11-points-in-28-seconds fast.

Here's the problem:
This isn't fantasy basketball. In reality, Al and Paul can only take the Jazz so far, and as long as they're at the helm, it looks as if the Notes will always be good but not great.

Accordingly, it's time for team officials to shake things up. It's time for at least one of these bigs to compete in a new uniform. And it's time to see what Derrick Favors and Enes Kanter, Utah's two No. 3 picks, can become.

Favors, who currently averages 9.4 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in just 21.8 minutes per game, has the potential to be a superstar. His size and athleticism are reminiscent of a young Amar'e Stoudemire (the Amar'e who in his sophomore season with the Phoenix Suns recorded a 10-block game against the Jazz, not the one who settles for mid-range jumpers with the New York Knicks). He knows how to disrupt opposing offenses, and he's exceptional at throwing the air-filled sphere through the nylon cords. In fact, No. 15 is one of the NBA's dunk leaders this year with 44 flushes.

Similarly, Kanter, who's per-36 minute averages are nothing short of impressive for a guy who didn't pick up a basketball until five years ago, could turn into a very special player for the Jazz. Check out his line from Feb. 6 against the Milwaukee Bucks: 17 points, 9 rebounds, 5 blocks, 7-of-9 shooting from the field. Impressive, right? What if I told you he only played 17 minutes that night. Yes, it's true.

Let's recap: If the Jazz stand pat at the trade deadline, they'll continue to play well. They'll even make the playoffs. But, like last year, they'll probably get eliminated in the first round.

On the other hand, if they trade one (or both) of their veteran bigs, who have expiring contracts, by the way, Favors and Kanter will get the time they need to grow, and, with the help of fellow youngsters Gordon Hayward and Alec Burks, eventually turn this group of players into more than just a middle-of-the-pack team.
 
Utah Jazz Would Be Wise to Trade Al Jefferson or Paul Millsap, Give More Minutes to Derrick Favors and Enes Kanter
By Jared Bray | Yahoo! Contributor Network – 9 hours ago.. .



COMMENTARY | There's a lot to like about the Utah Jazz's Al Jefferson and Paul Millsap.

For one thing, they can put up solid numbers. Big Al, for instance, is averaging 17.1 points and 9.6 rebounds per game while connecting on 83.0 percent of his freebies. Likewise, P-Milly is shooting 48.0 percent from the floor and collecting 1.4 steals per contest. Plus, he can heat up fast, like 11-points-in-28-seconds fast.

Here's the problem:
This isn't fantasy basketball. In reality, Al and Paul can only take the Jazz so far, and as long as they're at the helm, it looks as if the Notes will always be good but not great.

Accordingly, it's time for team officials to shake things up. It's time for at least one of these bigs to compete in a new uniform. And it's time to see what Derrick Favors and Enes Kanter, Utah's two No. 3 picks, can become.

Favors, who currently averages 9.4 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in just 21.8 minutes per game, has the potential to be a superstar. His size and athleticism are reminiscent of a young Amar'e Stoudemire (the Amar'e who in his sophomore season with the Phoenix Suns recorded a 10-block game against the Jazz, not the one who settles for mid-range jumpers with the New York Knicks). He knows how to disrupt opposing offenses, and he's exceptional at throwing the air-filled sphere through the nylon cords. In fact, No. 15 is one of the NBA's dunk leaders this year with 44 flushes.

Similarly, Kanter, who's per-36 minute averages are nothing short of impressive for a guy who didn't pick up a basketball until five years ago, could turn into a very special player for the Jazz. Check out his line from Feb. 6 against the Milwaukee Bucks: 17 points, 9 rebounds, 5 blocks, 7-of-9 shooting from the field. Impressive, right? What if I told you he only played 17 minutes that night. Yes, it's true.

Let's recap: If the Jazz stand pat at the trade deadline, they'll continue to play well. They'll even make the playoffs. But, like last year, they'll probably get eliminated in the first round.

On the other hand, if they trade one (or both) of their veteran bigs, who have expiring contracts, by the way, Favors and Kanter will get the time they need to grow, and, with the help of fellow youngsters Gordon Hayward and Alec Burks, eventually turn this group of players into more than just a middle-of-the-pack team.

Are any of the Utah beat writers this intelligent, objective, or honest?
 
Are any of the Utah beat writers this intelligent, objective, or honest?

I don't read the local print, but this is Gordon Monson's m.o. on the radio. He's also the guy who gives players/people zero benefit of the doubt and likes to stir the pot, so take it for what it's worth.

Other radio guys on 1280thezone (an LHM company) have questioned all season long which one of the two to trade. They started out way more ambiguous and waited until I gave the green light before talking openly about trading Jefferson.
 

When I read this yesterday, I figured there was no way in hell New Orleans wants to part with Gordon, even considering how he begged them not to match Phoenix's offer sheet. Sure enough, New Orleans is listening to offers. I would do that trade in a heartbeat, Gordon is a perfect fit for us. I also would be willing to throw in both of our first round picks, but I think we could get it done with one. Hopefully use the other on a PG like Trey Burke.
 
Are any of the Utah beat writers this intelligent, objective, or honest?

The beat guys are told not to give too much opinion, they are paid to cover what the team does, not what the team doesn't do. And they are all much better writers than this. Yahoo's contributors page is one of the worst blog sites, which is strange because Yahoo sports has the best paid writers in the biz.
 
The beat guys are told not to give too much opinion, they are paid to cover what the team does, not what the team doesn't do. And they are all much better writers than this. Yahoo's contributors page is one of the worst blog sites, which is strange because Yahoo sports has the best paid writers in the biz.

Nice try, Locke.
 
You mean rich man´s Jamaal Tinsley ?

I almost puked. Rubio can get steals, beat his man, rebound, and can actually shoo....ah nuts, he's only 30% from 3 and 40% from 2. Welp there goes some of my love for Rubio.

Yeah, that's not how life works. They'll have a top 10 pick this year.

Yeah...they won't give us that pick for a rental of over-rated Josh Smith and one of the worst point guards in the WNBA as it stands.
 
Rubio is the face of the Wolves's franchise. He's not getting traded.

I know I know.
The rest of that team is crap though so any trade with them is lateral unless we get a pick. Maybe Shved is good though, but I didn't like him when he played us. Too thin for SG, too slow and non-cerebral for PG.
 
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I know I know.
The rest of that team is crap though so any trade with them is lateral unless we get a pick. Maybe Shved is good though, but I didn't like him when he played us. Too thin for SG, too slow and non-cerebral for PG.

The whole point of the trade for the Jazz is to get the Wolves' lottery pick.
 
Check this one out. It's a modified version of the earlier Boston/Clips deal.

Here's a 4-team version, assuming the Celtics like Josh Smith more than Al Jefferson...

Jazz out: Al Jefferson, Raja Bell
Jazz in: Eric Bledsoe, Chauncey Billups, Caron Butler, ATL's 2013 1st-rd pick from Houston

Hawks out: Josh Smith, 2013 1st-rd pick from Houston
Hawks in: Al Jefferson, 2nd -round pick from Boston

Celtics out: Paul Pierce, 2nd-round pick
Celtics in: Josh Smith, Raja Bell

Clips out: Eric Bledsoe, Caron Butler, Chauncey Billups
Clips in: Paul Pierce

https://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=ahrwnge
 
How many PGs will be on the team after that trade? This trade would give the Jazz six guys who could play PG. Mo Williams, Bledsoe, Billups, Watson, Tinsley and Burks.
 
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