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Wilbon: Jazz a 55-win team next year with Steve Nash

wouldn't it be okay (i.e. not controversial) to criticize the hell out of 40+ games that Devin played this year?
 
I dunno the specifics of the Jazz' contracts but Nash for 3 years 20M seems pretty good. It's cheaper than Harris. And much cheaper than DerOn.
 
-Get lucky and draft Lillard
-Trade Harris to the Lakers for Darium Morris/Odom TPE (does Sessions opt-in and do they keep him?)
-Sign Steve Nash
-Set oven

I'd love to see that happen. Probably won't, but one can dream.
 
Saying this Jazz team is a 55-win team with Nash is basically criticism of Devin Harris as a PG, no?

You could not have taken this thought experiment into a darker hole underneath the woodshed. First of all, intrinsic to the 55-win team is the growth of Favors and Hayward to a very big extent, Millsap's continual advancement, Jefferson's offensive progression, and Burks coming along. +6 at least. Second, 55 wins in a regular season is akin to just about where Indiana Pacers sit this year. It's a big leap but it's not into elite territory. Third, Steve Nash damn near made the playoffs by himself. That team has nothing. + the other 5.
 
Look at Goran Dragic now, nuff said. Nash can teach, imagine him teaching Kendall Marshall... Guy could be Averaging 12 points/15 assists a game once Nash sets assail.
 
Nash will be chasing a ring. As much as we want to candy coat it thats not happening here in the next 3 years.
 
If I were O'Connor I'd give this serious consideration for the Jazz. Clearly it would depend on what Nash is looking for salary-wise. For $12-14 million/year? Probably not. But for $7-8 million, absolutely. Unfortunately there's a large gray area in the middle.
 
If the Jazz are going to look for a short window of opportunity then this might be OK. Other wise it doesnt make sense at all to hire an aging veteran who has maybe couple of more decent years left. It definitely doesnt make sense for Nash too to come to the Jazz. Jazz should either stick with Harris or look for a younger PG with upside to drive their young team fo the next 5-10 years. Plus with Nash on his team the coaching staff will have their hands full trying to hide him on defense. With Devin, you dont have that
 
If I were O'Connor I'd give this serious consideration for the Jazz. Clearly it would depend on what Nash is looking for salary-wise. For $12-14 million/year? Probably not. But for $7-8 million, absolutely. Unfortunately there's a large gray area in the middle.

Nash is looking for a team that will pay him past his 41st birthday. At the end of the 2014-15 season he will be older than John Stockton was when he retired.

He makes 11.7 million now. A reasonable deal would pay him about 20--22 million over the 3 years.

The Jazz should make this offer if they can secure Lillard or Marshall in the draft and move Harris.
 
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