Jody Genessy @DJJazzyJody 6m6 minutes ago
There continue to be rumblings about how the Jazz want to — and can — re-acquire Paul Millsap and might trade Derrick Favors, per my source.
I'm not a fan of this.
EDITED TO ADD: There seems to be confusion on this, so let me lay this out:
1. The Jazz would not be trading Favors for Millsap. Millsap is a free agent and there is apparently mutual interest between his camp and the Jazz at bringing him back to Utah.
2. If they did this, it's a sign that Lindsey and Snyder believe that the offense of a stretch-4 is more valuable than the defensive domination that Gobert/Favors provide.
3. The trade would be using Favors + 12 to move up in the draft to select someone they want. My guess is Porzingis, but that's just a hunch.
4. Millsap would then be brought in as a replacement to Favors while whatever draft pick they select develops alongside Exum and Gobert.
5. There's the very real potential this is a smokescreen. Reaching an agreement with Millsap and drafting accordingly breaks NBA's tampering laws, which isn't something the Jazz would do.
6. That begs the question: why would the Jazz be smokescreening, especially with the #12 pick.
There continue to be rumblings about how the Jazz want to — and can — re-acquire Paul Millsap and might trade Derrick Favors, per my source.
I'm not a fan of this.
EDITED TO ADD: There seems to be confusion on this, so let me lay this out:
1. The Jazz would not be trading Favors for Millsap. Millsap is a free agent and there is apparently mutual interest between his camp and the Jazz at bringing him back to Utah.
2. If they did this, it's a sign that Lindsey and Snyder believe that the offense of a stretch-4 is more valuable than the defensive domination that Gobert/Favors provide.
3. The trade would be using Favors + 12 to move up in the draft to select someone they want. My guess is Porzingis, but that's just a hunch.
4. Millsap would then be brought in as a replacement to Favors while whatever draft pick they select develops alongside Exum and Gobert.
5. There's the very real potential this is a smokescreen. Reaching an agreement with Millsap and drafting accordingly breaks NBA's tampering laws, which isn't something the Jazz would do.
6. That begs the question: why would the Jazz be smokescreening, especially with the #12 pick.
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