great off season so far. my expectation is getting higher!!
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Nobody was trading picks for next year in exchange for picks next year. Nobody. Fortunately we have 6 picks already next year because DL prepared correctly. He did as well as he possibly could have, staying within the plan.
??? The Suns, Celtics and Blazers all traded future picks. I didn't say the picks received had to be next year, just that it would be nice if they were since we have so much ammo for that draft already.
Well, as it stands, someone else will have to answer.
No surprise Scat is *so* preoccupied with masculinity.
People are flooding the Grizzlies with phone calls trying to pick up Mike Conley, I'm sure.
Maxing Mike Conley is a whole different thing than maxing Hayward. How many teams other than the Grizzlies would have maxed Mike Conley? I'm very certain Hayward would have received numerous max offers were he available. Even then, Conley is still tradable at his numbers as long as he doesn't lay an egg.
Again, this situation is exactly analogous to the James Harden situation. How did letting a star go for almost nothing work out for them? They ended up having to give Kanter the money they tried to save by sending him away.
I like what we have done so far. Smart moves for a team in win now mode. JJ was a good pickup for depth, but he looked overmatched physically in the playoffs. He will help us win season games though. Low risk, some reward.
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This is another area where I'm actually concerned with DL. He seems dead set on keeping Hayward at any cost. Paying Hayward 30-35 million per year will devastate that chess board when we still have to pay Gobert, Favors, Hood and Exum among others.
Hayward and Gobert and Exum aren't going anywhere. If the Jazz make a move, they will try to package Favors and Hood for a star.
Salary cap could also go down in a few years. (In fact have seen posts from very knowledgeable posters saying that the cap is expected to actually go down again in a few years)Your argument would make sense if it weren't for the fact that the salary cap is going from $70 million last year to over 94 million this year and then likely up to 107 million next year. Salaries are being inflated across the board. Who's to say what 30-35 million even buys anymore? Spend five minutes looking at the contracts that have been agreed to in the last few days and try to justify again how the Jazz just let Hayward go. It's a different world now as far as salaries go. We all knew it was coming with that TV deal, but it's still surprising to see those numbers come in.