Waiving Exum gets us Kemba at Max (which is 45893290524390584329058345904325834025823405823495023405234905342950 times worth it).
They could stretch it out but yeah, you're pretty much right. I still can't believe we signed himNo. We are still on the hook for his salary if we waive him, assuming no team is stupid enough to claim him off waivers.
It's hard to see a wink on the interwebHaha yeah, I'm amazed how people don't get sarcasm.
I mean, suggesting Kemba Walker as our 3string guard behind Rubio...It's hard to see a wink on the interweb
I googled kemba walker size and Mike Conley size. Both came up as 6 foot 1I think Conley is a better fit for Utah. Kemba + Mitchell would be a small and too ball-dominant backcourt. Conley has better size, a better defender and can play off the ball more
I don't think pastrami meant height. I'm not good at this sarcasm stuff.I googled kemba walker size and Mike Conley size. Both came up as 6 foot 1
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What do you think he meant by kemba and Mitchell being too small but conley and Mitchell not being to small? And what did he mean by conley has better size than kemba?I don't think pastrami meant height. I'm not good at this sarcasm stuff.
For the record, the last time I ran the numbers, the Jazz can actually get max cap room without dumping Exum and will have a couple of million leftover (+ the room exception). Of course, that means letting everyone walk that can, but, yeah.
There is no way Favors signs for 12.5 million in first year
. Is someone going to pay Favors 20 million over 4 years?
It was a fair-market deal at the time he signed his extension.He took a long term team friendly contract once before. I think he would take a four year averaging 14 million over 2 years at 19 million somewhere else to stay with the Jazz. It certainly is not out of the question. Is someone going to pay Favors 20 million over 4 years?
It was a fair-market deal at the time he signed his extension.
I don't know what Favors' hopes and motivations are, nor do I know his market. I could see him taking as low as $12 million a year on a multi-year (because what is his actual market in this NBA?), but I think it's more likely he either gets his option exercised at $18 million, or he signs a one-year deal on a steep discount with the Jazz retaining Bird Rights and getting a longterm deal the next year (even though this is in essence, but not technically, circumventing the CBA).
Silver is going to dock Jazz draft picks for that.