I don't know how many times I have to tell folks that the Jazz didn't negotiate at all for them to get it. This is beyond just Best Buy guys... this is knowledge.It isn't hindsight at all.
Many of us were beating that drum right when the deadline came and went to extend him. It was as easy then as it is now to predict that he's going to generate a high offer in the RFA market.
We are only far apart because Jazz said "15M or nothing" and Walk said "let's talk about that" and the Jazz said no.Tim McMahon is reporting that the Jazz and Walker are far apart on extension expectations. I think that's the main story. The idea that we're preserving cap space makes some sense too and would have given the Jazz some flexibility, but the main question is what his next deal is going to look like. A cap-space team is going to need to offer him something big. Jazz are taking that bet and must be willing to live with the consequences.
We are only far apart because Jazz said "15M or nothing" and Walk said "let's talk about that" and the Jazz said no.
I think things broke the right way and they may get lucky but I would bet we could have got better numbers and structure on an extension than we will end up getting. I just think it won't come back to hurt them much... but they are still open to getting smacked AND they have now lost any potential benefit of the delayed decision - we didn't trade him in season even though you got as good of an offer as could be expected and you won't be using cap space.I actually think hindsight is more favorable to the Jazz decision on Kessler. There are some Walker destinations who have seemingly taken themselves out of the running. Did they predict that? Probably not, but I would say I am more optimistic about it today than a week ago.
Still, the Jazz were in a better position to negotiate before the season than now. They are still at the mercy of Kessler and other teams who could offer sheet him. Teams like LAC, CHI, and some others could still ruin our day and our best plan of action is to work with the guy we pissed off (he’s pissed off for good reason).
They don't have the pieces for Giannis.I think the Clippers are trying to clear assets and get picks to swap for Giannis in the offseason. It is the only thing that makes sense.
1000% straight up.Let's call a spade a spade: The Jazz ****d up by not extending Walker last summer.
It is hindsight in that it is hard to build a team with a player like Walker Kessler as a major piece. We tried it with a better version of Kessler and failed.It isn't hindsight at all.
Many of us were beating that drum right when the deadline came and went to extend him. It was as easy then as it is now to predict that he's going to generate a high offer in the RFA market.