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Who should be our SF next season.

Who should be the SF next year?

  • AK47

    Votes: 4 8.9%
  • Gerald Wallace

    Votes: 4 8.9%
  • Nicolus Batum

    Votes: 7 15.6%
  • Wilson Chandler

    Votes: 4 8.9%
  • Josh Howard

    Votes: 13 28.9%
  • Other

    Votes: 13 28.9%

  • Total voters
    45

Beantown

Well-Known Member
If I missed someone from the list just put "other" and let us know.


Also keep it realistic. No Lebrons or Grangers that would require trades.
 
I'm rating this thread 1, as I really, REALLY don't want to think about this after 11 games.
 
Just seems dumb to me that we would make a move on a SF with this draft being SF heavy. I'm going to keep saying it and saying it .. PG's are going to become more and more scarce over the next three or four years. Been saying it since the summer of 2010.
 
Just seems dumb to me that we would make a move on a SF with this draft being SF heavy. I'm going to keep saying it and saying it .. PG's are going to become more and more scarce over the next three or four years. Been saying it since the summer of 2010.

There is a good chance the Jazz won't have a pick this draft.
 
Im sorry, but you missed the only real option, Favors at the sf spot. then you dont have the log jam with the bigs. I just really want to see Kobe try his jumper over favors. Make it happen ty.
 
God, if we add Gilchrist are outside shooting is going to go from worst in the NBA to worst in the High School leagues.
 
Yes there is a good chance of no pick. The Warriors are down a player for a bit, and could be really bad, and the Jazz are rolling, and could be out of the lottery, but you know all of this.

Anyway, I chose Howard. It's a money game here, think about it. In three years every one of the contracts the Jazz have will be over with the exception of our current rookies. At this time, the Jazz need to decide who to re-sign and who to let go. If Al is making over 15 mil, Hayward demands 8 mil, Favors demands 12, Enes is making almost 5 with Burks at roughly 3, Harris hoping for something close to his current 8, Paul having re-signed for at least 10 and other smaller role players still on the team, where is the money for a high priced SF? and if we tank the season and draft another top 6 pick, that's another high contract we would need to pay. The more high powered players we have on the team, the higher the payroll is, and with the new rules 'for small market teams', going into the lottery is even harder than it was. But with Howard playing with his energy and defense, for around 3 million, why not? He's a true SF, and he still has plenty of speed and agility from what I've seen.
 
4 votes between a guy in China right now (and I think pretty overrated) and a 31 year old that's playing simply out of his mind for us but doing so under the understanding that he's using this year (and the Jazz) as an opportunity to earn his last big payday (those never turn out good for whoever signs them).

1 vote for Nicolas Batum (me, so practically zero).

Yikes.
 
Blazers general manager Chad Buchanan is understandably cautious in his comments regarding Nicolas Batum.

“We value Nic and what he means to our team,” Buchanan says. “We want to see if there’s a number that fits on both ends. Both sides have to look out for their own interests, but we like what he has done for us and hope he is a Blazer for years.”

Asked if he can afford to pay both Gerald Wallace and Batum, Buchanan is noncommittal.

“We have to look long term for next summer,” he says. “You have to determine what the fair number is” for both players.

Read more: https://basketball.realgm.com/news#ixzz1jHj1WR7a

Food for thought.
 
From the draft- Barnes. We need a shooting SF
Would love to keep Howard or get Wallace, Batum or Chandler. All could really help
 
i voted for Other,i dont know who he is,but i see his name on allmost every Poll,i bet he is stud :)
 
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