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what should Favors/Hayward extension be vs what will they be

Wall is going to get 80 for 5. Henderson got 18 for 3.

I think that represents the extreme for these to on both sides.

Not worth the max but certainly worth more than 6 million a year.
 
LOL - unless he has a year that I don't expect him to have, if it cost more than 10mil per to keep Hayward then I say so long.

Favors is a complete unknown - his performance this year could swing his value about 5mil either way. Just a guess but I'm gonna go between 7 and 12 per.
 
Until Paul George signs his contract we have no idea how much Hayward will get.

I have a feeling it will be outrageous and Hayward and Favors will ask for a ton. Than the Jazz will be willing to let the market set the value next summer.
 
Until Paul George signs his contract we have no idea how much Hayward will get.

I have a feeling it will be outrageous and Hayward and Favors will ask for a ton. Than the Jazz will be willing to let the market set the value next summer.

This.
 
OJ Mayo got 8 million per year.

Hayward is getting at least 10 per year if he improves this year.
 
I still say I'm comfortable with Hayward @10 per year and Favors @12 per year.

Worst case is you have a good 3rd man @10 per year (which is certainly reasonable) and a big defensive presence @12 per year (also way reasonable). Then you have enough money to sign a max FA (if you feel so inclined and there is one that is good enough to put the team over the hump) or enough money to extend Burks and Kanter and sign a mid-priced role player.
 
Hayward: 8 M. / year

Favors: 10 M. / year

Athletic "defensive" bigs getting paid just for being athletic and big:

DeAndre Jordan: Can't shoot FT's at all, doesn't have much offense outside of dunking. He gets a little over 10 million per year.

Javale McGee: Also can't shoot FT's, is mentally slow, no offense outside of dunking. No exceptional rebounder or defender. Gets paid 11 million dollars per year


While Favors doesn't have much offense, he is a decent FT shooter (not someone you can perform a fouling strategy on), is a top-10 rebounder, a pretty good defender, and shows hints of being offensively capable. If shows he can stay on the floor for 32+ mpg he is getting at least 12 million this year unless he completely flops the season.

Plus Favors shows a higher IQ and work ethic than either of the players above.
 
I still say I'm comfortable with Hayward @10 per year and Favors @12 per year.

Worst case is you have a good 3rd man @10 per year (which is certainly reasonable) and a big defensive presence @12 per year (also way reasonable). Then you have enough money to sign a max FA (if you feel so inclined and there is one that is good enough to put the team over the hump) or enough money to extend Burks and Kanter and sign a mid-priced role player.
I'd be happy if they agreed to those amounts. There's a good chance they're offered more and the Jazz have to match.
 
I still say I'm comfortable with Hayward @10 per year and Favors @12 per year.

Worst case is you have a good 3rd man @10 per year (which is certainly reasonable) and a big defensive presence @12 per year (also way reasonable). Then you have enough money to sign a max FA (if you feel so inclined and there is one that is good enough to put the team over the hump) or enough money to extend Burks and Kanter and sign a mid-priced role player.

When has that happened? It sounds nice in theory but it doesn't take much for us to not matter. Players would rather go play in Milwaukee.
 
When has that happened? It sounds nice in theory but it doesn't take much for us to not matter. Players would rather go play in Milwaukee.

IDK about the Milwaukee thing, but yeah, your right. It probably won't happen, but who knows? Maybe if our team really shows out this year someone will think it's a good opportunity.
 
I'd be happy if they agreed to those amounts. There's a good chance they're offered more and the Jazz have to match.

I'd be really surprised if Hayward got anything over 12. For reference, Batum got 44/4 or 11 per year. I see Batum as a good reference point for Hayward because they are both similar sized players who play both sides of the ball and are versatile. Hayward actually has a better dribble game, but I believe Batum is probably considered a better defender.

I would place Hayward's range from 8-12.

Put Favors at 10-14.
 
I'd be happy if they agreed to those amounts. There's a good chance they're offered more and the Jazz have to match.

Yup

Good call cyrone
 
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