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JAZZGASM
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The Jazz should look at the market and see who they can get. If they can't keep Hill for a reasonable cost, or get George, Lowry, etc., for a reasonable price, what do you expect them to do?
Money talks, but many players want to live in certain places, etc. The Jazz are attractive because they have a competitive team, that just needs a couple more pieces. However, if the market demand for Hill is $30M, and the Jazz can't get anyone else, I think we have to keep him. Does anything think Hayward stays if we lose Hill and don't piece up equivalent pieces?
Hill is the type of player that should still be really good at 35. His length and IQ will keep him going. His play pre-injury was simply amazing. Having had foot problems, and knowing the extent it can cause on performance (without necessarily keeping you off the court) I am totally sympathetic.
Simply put, if the Jazz let Hill walk over $5-$10M, and we don't have a good replacement we can lock up, I can almost guarantee Hayward walks. And I wouldn't blame him.
Money talks, but many players want to live in certain places, etc. The Jazz are attractive because they have a competitive team, that just needs a couple more pieces. However, if the market demand for Hill is $30M, and the Jazz can't get anyone else, I think we have to keep him. Does anything think Hayward stays if we lose Hill and don't piece up equivalent pieces?
Hill is the type of player that should still be really good at 35. His length and IQ will keep him going. His play pre-injury was simply amazing. Having had foot problems, and knowing the extent it can cause on performance (without necessarily keeping you off the court) I am totally sympathetic.
Simply put, if the Jazz let Hill walk over $5-$10M, and we don't have a good replacement we can lock up, I can almost guarantee Hayward walks. And I wouldn't blame him.