I never said I disliked Conley. I always said he was a terrible trade.Lopo only uses context to hate on the players he dislikes.
For the record, I was hoping for any way the Jazz could open up about $15 million in cap space to go after Christian Wood and Conley’s salary and poor play/fit last year made him an obvious candidate. Was actually hoping more that he’d use his player option to take a haircut this year for a longer contract in pursuit of that goal.This is so crazy. Just a couple weeks ago, we were all thinking of ways to unload him for anything in a trade. Now, he is our best player through 5 games. Will we actually end up re-signing him?
lmfao.I never said I disliked Conley. I always said he was a terrible trade.
Regardless of how Cy wants to twist his stats and start his season on 2/1, he wasn't worth his contract last year. He definitely wasn't worth his contract PLUS losing Crowder and picks for him.
I'm glad he has had a great 5 game start to the season. He is earning his $34.5 million salary. I'm still not going to say he is worth his contract PLUS the trade assets it took to get him.
I will gladly own up to it if Conley earns it. So far, he isn't close. If you can be objective, you would see the same.
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¿por favor?Mind your language
But don’t we want our starting PG to ultimately be Donovan Mitchell? That’s why I was never fully behind the whole Mike Conley trade. I’m not a big fan of small starting backcourts (e.g., Dame and CJ), at least somewhat cuz of the obvious defensive deficiencies. And you saw a little bit of that against the Clippers - the torture chamber post ups and easy kick outs for open threes are killers. Height/length/size obviously still matters.No one thinks Mike Conley is worth his contract. It's irrelevant. NBA contracts are guaranteed. You can either have nice things and pay extra for it, or be a try-hard negotiator who only pays fair value for everything and ends up with scrubs in the end (this is doubly true when you are in Utah).
ANd yeah, everyday I cry over losing Grayson Allen, Jae Crowder, a late first rounder, and Brandon Clarke so we could have a starting caliber PG. *Sarcasm*
I want bpa backcourt.But don’t we want our starting PG to ultimately be Donovan Mitchell? That’s why I was never fully behind the whole Mike Conley trade. I’m not a big fan of small starting backcourts (e.g., Dame and CJ), at least somewhat cuz of the obvious defensive deficiencies. And you saw a little bit of that against the Clippers - the torture chamber post ups and easy kick outs for open threes are killers. Height/length/size obviously still matters.
But right now Mike Conley is ballin out and is really the only guy playing really well on the offensive end. Has really saved us in games so far this year - which is obviously so weird given his start last year. Man basketball can be frustrating... **last year if we only had this brilliance of Mike Conley AND Favors + Clarkson... lol**
Im guessing much like yourself English isn't this posters first language.
Then you wouldn't have wanted Conley last year because he was lazy, didn't shoot well and flat out didn't play well.I want bpa backcourt.
I don't care about cost or size. Just the best two players.