Stifle Tower
Punch Bowl Re-Filler
Come on everybody, "Nik Rocks!"
His name is now One Love.
Come on everybody, "Nik Rocks!"
You compared Kanter to Steph Curry, that's a little unfair in your example. I think the saying is supposed to mean "If you have 2 players with similar production, never go for the little guy". With what you said, someone could easily say, "well, you could trade Jeff Malone for Patrick Ewing and get better with going big."
I'm thinking, yes we should make that trade. We should be able to get a little more out of them too.
Gobert is our guy folks. Do you really think it's gonna be a good idea to pay a back up big a bunch of money? Is Kanter gonna be ok with a bench role?
would you do this trade
kanter + Novak
for
Jason Thompson + Nik stauskas + a second round pick
That's the key part of the equation. WE can say Favors, Gobert and Kanter would be a great combo, but one has to be willing to come off the bench. Going forward, I don't think that's Rudy; he's said he wants to be a starter and he SHOULD start at the 5. Favors has shown he can be a 20/10 player (or close to it) at the PF position. Booker is developing into a decent shooter; he can be our third or fourth big. And the Jazz can draft a player like WCS or Turner to get the minutes at the 5 behind Gobert.
How is Stauskas on defense?
Pass. Stauskas has been brutal so far.
this actually should happen
We just got to find the team that actually wants to sign Kanter and just get some scraps from them.
Not sure how his defense is.
I'm pretty sure he'll be a good offensive player though. He's still really young, and he show a lot of promise in his passing and dribbling. And we all know he's a really good shooter.
Anyone who thinks Stauskas is a bust already is dumb. He's just not getting playing time in Sacramento.
I think he's an intelligent guy and could probably learn to play good team defense. But with Rudy and Favors, we can afford to have some more offensive minded players. Especially a shooter. I know we have Hood, but having both can't hurt. 2 is probably enough of the pure shooter types, but I wouldn't say 1 is. So I don't think since we have Hood that we should count Stauskas out. It would be nice to have some really good shooters on the team.
Of all the trades proposed, I think this one makes the most sense for both teams. However, I think the Jazz - if they do eventually trade Enes - won't pull the trigger until after the draft (S&T or next season). If they did trade Enes now for a wing, they'd probably be locked into drafting a big. I think they'll want to keep their options open. If Johnson is the BPA, you take him and have a great rotation of Hayward, Burks and Johnson, with Hood and Ingles behind those three. Trade for Stauskas and that would be too many wings if you picked up another in the draft. Jazz would need to take someone like Porzingis, WCS or Turner to replace Enes in the rotation (provided Utah doesn't win a top-3 pick).
"Being taller than everybody, I was forced to play the 5," Patterson said. "In college my first 2 years, I was a center at 6'8, so to that I credit my post defense and (Coach) Calipari, he came in my junior year, he introduced me to the perimeter game. He allowed me to shoot the ball, put the ball on the floor and that allowed me to transition to the NBA.
"It opened up my game. Had I not stayed with DeMarcus (Cousins) and John (Wall), I would have come out as a 6'8 center. A guy who had never stepped out to the three-point line or even taken an 18' jump shot, I would be pretty much a version of Chuck (Hayes), but not as strong and not as wide. That would have been my game, just around the basket and then I would have had to start from scratch when I got to the NBA. Coming back with John and DeMarcus and Calipari is definitely the reason that I am the type of player I am today."
I hate it.
Why?
No one wants to feel forced to pay a lot of money for Kanter this off-season.