HighlandHomie
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Seriously uncomfortable listening to Locke slobbering over him and trying to be his friend. "G"... lol
Seriously uncomfortable listening to Locke slobbering over him and trying to be his friend. "G"... lol
Where does Gordo fit? Not a perimeter stopper. Probably not a legitimate second option (I have more confidence in Alec filling a 6th man role than Gordo filling any on-ball role). He's an average spot-up shooter, good fastbreak leader and team player. On a team with legitimate offensive hubs, you can get 90%+ of Gordo's production for much less than $12mm. If Gordo can be moved for picks at $12mm, I suppose signing him doesn't hurt, especially if it's on a 4-year (offer sheet) deal, since any incoming rookies won't have extensions that kick in until Gordo's contract expires. If Gordo's filling a role that warrants that kind of money, the Jazz are going to continue to stink.
So what do you propose we pay a 3rd option? Look around the league and see what most 3rd options get paid. For instance OKC. Who is their 3rd best player and what do they pay him?
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So, I think it's safe to assume that Ibaka is the third option, and he makes 12.5 million a year
I this thread is toxic! A lot of you are lucky I'm on tapetalk and can't neg you idiots!!
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$63mm?
If you have two players worthy of the max, isn't an actual knock-down shooter or perimeter stopper more valuable than Hayward? Can't those players generally be had for less?
If you're paying your top 4 ~$60mm, as you've suggested, you're left with ~$20mm under the tax to add ~10 players. That's not much.
It make might sense to match an offer sheet that pays Hayward $12mm per year, but I find it hard to believe he'll be worth nearly that much on a good team.
What role(s) do you see Hayward filling on a team with 2+ better on-ball players?
Hayward is happy Corbin is gone but trying to be respectful
2. Hayward also seems to be hesitant to referring to himself as still part of the Jazz]
Yes because it is obvious that ibaka is being paid for his offense. Oh my you must know this is a ridiculous comparisonSo, I think it's safe to assume that Ibaka is the third option, and he makes 12.5 million a year
Yes because it is obvious that ibaka is being paid for his offense. Oh my you must know this is a ridiculous comparison
And how many nba players can do what Hayward does for a team?
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