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Which player would you most like to trade Kanter for?

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Probably LeBron. Maybe KD. Or Steph Curry.

I realize that this is a joke, but it's also probably the best post in the whole damn thread. The trade options listed just suck. Kanter's value right now is below average, while still better than most are making it out to be. Trading Kanter alone (at this moment) would yield pretty much nothing of true value. Instead, Kanter (and possibly Burke) should be considered as a piece of a bigger trade for an Alpha player. They need a wing or a PG who can challenge Gordon Hayward as the top dog offensively. Everything else is redundant.

They have a future Core (Gobert, Favors, Hayward and Exum) and they have some nice Role players (Burks - who can start or be a 6th man, Hood - if healthy, Kanter - depends on his contract, Burke - if he'll stop shooting so much and Booker depending on if he re-signs) and then they have a couple end of the bench guys like Ingles, Clark and Millsap. That's fine. What they lack is a go-to offensive juggernaut to compliment Hayward. That's what they need, and the only thing they should be looking at. Figure out who is going to be the next James Harden and go get him. Or better yet, convince the NBA that Enes Kanter is the next James Harden and get as big of a haul for him as possible.

Short of that, I keep him and hope that Quin Snyder (and playing with Gobert) can keep helping him improve as the team's 3rd big or as a future trade chip down the line.
 
I realize that this is a joke, but it's also probably the best post in the whole damn thread. The trade options listed just suck. Kanter's value right now is below average, while still better than most are making it out to be. Trading Kanter alone (at this moment) would yield pretty much nothing of true value. Instead, Kanter (and possibly Burke) should be considered as a piece of a bigger trade for an Alpha player. They need a wing or a PG who can challenge Gordon Hayward as the top dog offensively. Everything else is redundant.

They have a future Core (Gobert, Favors, Hayward and Exum) and they have some nice Role players (Burks - who can start or be a 6th man, Hood - if healthy, Kanter - depends on his contract, Burke - if he'll stop shooting so much and Booker depending on if he re-signs) and then they have a couple end of the bench guys like Ingles, Clark and Millsap. That's fine. What they lack is a go-to offensive juggernaut to compliment Hayward. That's what they need, and the only thing they should be looking at. Figure out who is going to be the next James Harden and go get him. Or better yet, convince the NBA that Enes Kanter is the next James Harden and get as big of a haul for him as possible.

Short of that, I keep him and hope that Quin Snyder (and playing with Gobert) can keep helping him improve as the team's 3rd big or as a future trade chip down the line.


This is what I don't get about Jazzfanz and all the anti-Kanter crowd.

In one breathe we can't trade Kanter because he's still improving and he's gonna be good, and in the same breathe, he's untradable and has no value.


Which is it? He's either good and worth something, or he's not.


All the backlash on trading Kanter, is just that, backlash. It means nothing. The truth is, he does have value. He's a young 22 year old big who can shoot the ball, rebound, and play in the post. His passing, athleticism, and defense are his deficiencies. He still has upside.

No one would even be talking trading Kanter if we didn't have Gobert. It's that simple. Kanter has become expendable because of Gobert.

Anyone of those players I listed are absolutely obtainable. In the only sentence I put in the OP, I said picks could be involved. None of those players are out of reach. And again, Kanter has plenty of value. He isn't garbage. If I'm a team that needs a big, I'd be looking at him because I would know that Utah might be willing to let him go without having to overpay, and there aren't many prospects out there as good as Kanter.

Go find me all the bigs better than Kanter who are potentially on the trade block. Not players established with their team and probably won't be going anywhere. Then we can talk about what Kanter's value is.
 
Of the players listed, I could support a trade for Dragic only. Yes, they're renting him. . . but he's also the only current All Star caliber player on the list. Trading Kanter frees up cap space to re-sign him for the future, and there's a chance that he could like it in Utah during the extended stay after the trade. I think that Quin would love him and they'd push hard to bring him back. Ideally, I'd rather see them throw all their assets at an All-Star caliber wing and then go after Dragic as a free agent, but I would support trading for him if that's what Utah decides is necessary to get him. If they do go that route, I'd hope that they would push to get Warren as well (even if it costs the Jazz to do so.) I think he's a guy who has an outside chance to develop into a #1 option down the road. And that's really what they should be targeting.
 
This is what I don't get about Jazzfanz and all the anti-Kanter crowd.

In one breathe we can't trade Kanter because he's still improving and he's gonna be good, and in the same breathe, he's untradable and has no value.


Which is it? He's either good and worth something, or he's not.


All the backlash on trading Kanter, is just that, backlash. It means nothing. The truth is, he does have value. He's a young 22 year old big who can shoot the ball, rebound, and play in the post. His passing, athleticism, and defense are his deficiencies. He still has upside.

No one would even be talking trading Kanter if we didn't have Gobert. It's that simple. Kanter has become expendable because of Gobert.

Anyone of those players I listed are absolutely obtainable. In the only sentence I put in the OP, I said picks could be involved. None of those players are out of reach. And again, Kanter has plenty of value. He isn't garbage. If I'm a team that needs a big, I'd be looking at him because I would know that Utah might be willing to let him go without having to overpay, and there aren't many prospects out there as good as Kanter.

Go find me all the bigs better than Kanter who are potentially on the trade block. Not players established with their team and probably won't be going anywhere. Then we can talk about what Kanter's value is.

His trade value is low for external reasons just as much as his poor play. He is a restricted free agent in 4 months, and there are a slew of quality big men who are unrestricted free agents. At least 5 of them are better than Kanter, so as a GM I'll take my chances on them rather than give a significant asset for Kanter.
 
His trade value is low for external reasons just as much as his poor play. He is a restricted free agent in 4 months, and there are a slew of quality big men who are unrestricted free agents. At least 5 of them are better than Kanter, so as a GM I'll take my chances on them rather than give a significant asset for Kanter.

Valid points, which is why Id expect him to be involved as a piece of a trade instead of the main asset. Although, depending on how he plays between now and the deadline, don't underestimate the value of being able to control his rights. You mention that there's a number of quality bigs on the open market (just curious as to which 5 you have rated better than Kanter), but there's no guarantee that a team an get one of them, while they can always match whatever offer Kanter gets or extend him outright.
 
His trade value is low for external reasons just as much as his poor play. He is a restricted free agent in 4 months, and there are a slew of quality big men who are unrestricted free agents. At least 5 of them are better than Kanter, so as a GM I'll take my chances on them rather than give a significant asset for Kanter.

Out of those big men, which ones are likely to leave their current team? And why? Money? Probably not. They are likely to get nice offers from their team.
 
Out of those big men, which ones are likely to leave their current team? And why? Money? Probably not. They are likely to get nice offers from their team.

I have Aldridge, Chandler, Jordan, and Gasol staying for sure. They are max guys and on championship contenders.

(all unrestricted)
Monroe - highest bidder
Millsap - possibly they have that Tavares freak overseas so probably have a limit on their offer to Millsap
Brandon Wright = highest bidder
Darrell Arthur - highest bidder
Asik - highest bidder
Ed Davis - highest bidder
Koufas - highest bidder

You can argue Kanter is better than some of these guys, but the dropoff is not much. Thus they still lower Kanter's trade value.
 
I have Aldridge, Chandler, Jordan, and Gasol staying for sure. They are max guys and on championship contenders.

(all unrestricted)
Monroe - highest bidder
Millsap - possibly they have that Tavares freak overseas so probably have a limit on their offer to Millsap
Brandon Wright = highest bidder
Darrell Arthur - highest bidder
Asik - highest bidder
Ed Davis - highest bidder
Koufas - highest bidder

You can argue Kanter is better than some of these guys, but the dropoff is not much. Thus they still lower Kanter's trade value.

I don't understand your point. Kanter is better a prospect than all those players, but Monroe and Millsap. The big name ones we agree on.

How do those players drag down Kanter's value? The supply and demand rule would suggest that a Kanter level big is in low supply. We know what Millsap is, Monroe has upside still, but the rest is garbage. Kanter is going to be one of the only 22 year old high upside bigs available.
 
Kanter has talent in certain areas, namely footwork and offensive rebounding. He is average to below average to completely awful at everything else.
 
Just throwing this idea out there...
Kanter+Burke+protected 1st round pick to Denver for Ty Lawson.

Denver may as well be on a fire sale right now. They are already shopping most of their team, and looking towards the future. We do it because Ty Lawson is a HUGE upgrade for our back court, and its a good deal for the next 3 years. He would make us better right away. Denver does it because they are going to be looking to the future through a rebuild.
 
Just throwing this idea out there...
Kanter+Burke+protected 1st round pick to Denver for Ty Lawson.

Denver may as well be on a fire sale right now. They are already shopping most of their team, and looking towards the future. We do it because Ty Lawson is a HUGE upgrade for our back court, and its a good deal for the next 3 years. He would make us better right away. Denver does it because they are going to be looking to the future through a rebuild.

Nah Lawson was quoted saying he would never want to play in utah, we don't need guys like that.
 
Ok ok, so throw in JLIII or whoever is our 3rd string PG to cleveland in a Kanter trade for Lebron. Just get it done Lindsey, you lazy ***.
 
Ok ok, so throw in JLIII or whoever is our 3rd string PG to cleveland in a Kanter trade for Lebron. Just get it done Lindsey, you lazy ***.

We clearly are not talking about Lebron or anyone near his caliber. There is a reason why he isn't included in the list.

So comparing him to the players on the list is dumb.
 
Just throwing this idea out there...
Kanter+Burke+protected 1st round pick to Denver for Ty Lawson.

Denver may as well be on a fire sale right now. They are already shopping most of their team, and looking towards the future. We do it because Ty Lawson is a HUGE upgrade for our back court, and its a good deal for the next 3 years. He would make us better right away. Denver does it because they are going to be looking to the future through a rebuild.
I would do that trade. (I love lawson)

I think Denver would at least consider it
 
Nah Lawson was quoted saying he would never want to play in utah, we don't need guys like that.
Forgot about this.
Good point
 
Where's the 'Other' option? We'll be lucky if we can trade him for Glenn 'Big Baby' Davis the way he's been performing. Something's wrong in that kid's head.
 
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