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Go get Bledsoe?

Bledsoe is a 6'1 point guard who has shown no ability to play as a shooting guard. There is no way you'd start him over Rubio, and I don't think he want to come off the bench. Also, at this point for any possible new acquisition, you have to ask how they are on defense.
 
I like Bledsoe. Fit here isn't good, though, since, as mentioned, I doubt Bledsoe would accept willingly a bench role.

Salaries would have to be taken into account for the Jazz, as well.
 
lol you still think exum is going to develop into a star?

Can't recall ever having touted that he's going to develop into a star. However I'm going to go with Quin Snyder's recent assessment, that he thinks Exum can become "one heck of a player". I think Quin might have somewhat of a better idea that you eh sonny ??

Now take your BS and go play with the other children.
 
I like Bledsoe. Fit here isn't good, though, since, as mentioned, I doubt Bledsoe would accept willingly a bench role.

Salaries would have to be taken into account for the Jazz, as well.


I think Bledsoe would be a great fit here. He might not be willing to accept a bench role as a free agent, but when you demand a trade (which he is basically doing) - you have to accept that you could wind up any where. He's already taking the risk of ending up on the Sixer/Magic or wherever - something tells me ending up on a winning/playoff team like the Jazz would be a more than okay scenario for him.

He would definitely give us a spark off the bench, and be more or less our Jamal Crawford. He's had 41 points, 40 point games before, so he definitely can put the ball in the basket.

He's making 15 million this year and next - so we'd get him for 2 years, and he'd be GREAT insurance just incase Rubio does miss any stretches. Because right now if Rubio goes down, the Jazz are in big trouble.

Right now, I just wouldn't be sure how to make the salaries work - and if I want someone taking minutes away from Donovan Mitchell.
 
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