orangello
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I was intrigued until I saw Noah's remaining contract. If he had two years, fine, but not at four. No thanks.
Unless we get the Charlotte pick.
I was intrigued until I saw Noah's remaining contract. If he had two years, fine, but not at four. No thanks.
I find this alleged deal unlikely, but not ridiculous. We could roll out Noah/Favors/Sap/Kanter for a year, look to trade Sap at the deadline, and move into the future with a Noah/Favors/Kanter frontline. Noah's a little overpriced in the new CBA, not crazy, but without Sap resigned he fits some version of 3 quality bigs to eat up the 96. Offensively, it could be brutal, but that's a bridge to cross.
What I find ridiculous is the Bulls starting Al and Boozer. That's just not going to work. And they can't trade Boozer so there's no option not to start them. So I'm not seeing the Bulls side of this.
We'd have a lot of defense but absolutely no offense (unless Favors has a BIG year next year).
IMO I'd rather let Al expire and see where things stand.. Noah certainly isn't cheap.
With this trade I could see the jazz being a lot like the last pistons team to win a championship. It's not like Sheed and Ben were a great offensive duo or anything. Infact Favors and Noah might be a better combo
Well, 14 mil per a year for Noah is just atrocious. I do not remember any name gets injured oftenly more than him. Bulls wanna reorganized as it's been told. They lost all their bench mob (Asik, Watson, Brewer, Korver) and Rose is done till the allstar match. So it is logical for them to send Noah and have incredible cap space for the next year after amnestied Boozer. How bout for the jazz? You fill the C with Noah (Energy guy, good rebounder, good help defender, really good assist guy for a big but no offensive game, no post up or midrange game) So, no way they can be good with Favors and he will kill the improvement of Kanter. The advantage is he can play some PF too with Kanter but at this time what will Favors do? For me letting Al go after this season is more and more logical and useful for the team.
... i believe in the smoke/fire correlation enough that i'm going to at least take this as a sign that our FO is not as "done" as i thought they were with the 2012-13 roster. yay.
I don't believe for a second that this rumor has any legitimacy.
But if it did, after doing a little bit of research, I'd jump at it. I think describing Noah as a 10/10 player just completely under-describes Noah's value to a team (for example, consistently very high WP 48 ratings, among all kinds of on-the-court intangibles).
The contract is not anything more than the Jazz might be tempted to re-sign Jefferson at (11+, 11+, 12+, 13+). My only worry is injuries (AK 2.0?), though he did play most games last season.
I would really rather get high lottery picks for Al
How does this make basketball sense? Are you saying Noah is a better player than AJ? It makes no sense at all both financially or basketball wise.