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5 best Kyrie Irving trade scenarios (Jazz mentioned)

akirac73

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ESPN Insider article
http://www.espn.com/nba/insider/sto...ie-irving-trades-see-cleveland-cavaliers-make

Brief Summary:

Trade couldn't happen until January because of Ingles.
Jazz get: Kyrie Irving and Edy Tavares
Cavaliers get: Dante Exum, Joe Ingles and Donovan Mitchell

Snippets from Chris Herring:

"Unlike most teams that wouldn't have the defensive strength to make up for Irving's shortcomings on that end, Utah -- with Rudy Gobert as a backstop -- might have the most fearsome rim protector in the NBA."

"The move would likely require the Jazz to take a page out of Houston's book and start two point guards. Offensively, the two of them could likely coexist seamlessly (and Irving would be the unquestioned No. 1 option, since Gobert doesn't require a ton of touches). Where Irving can put on lengthy dribbling displays that stagnate the offense, Rubio moves the ball. Where Rubio struggles to shoot, Irving is one of the best marksmen in the league."
 
Keep fantasizing
Cleveland would want Gobert. They would not take Burks favors and a draft pick.Also foolish to think Ingles Exum and Mitchell would get it done. That's not one single proven good player in that trio. ingles is okay but you can always find a garbage Paul type player.Also I highly doubt he would want to play in utah. From all account he wants to be a knick and only reason one could think he would want that is because he is a Jersey Boy.Chances of Kyrie to Utah less then 1 percent also would be a horrible business move to trade for him when he would basically be a rental who would jam out first chance he has. Utah has the toughest job in league when it comes to free agency and signing big name players. No matter how good the team is and the players around them Utah is still Utah. Best plan for Jazz would be drafting players, getting local players and relying on the European players who don't have previous judgement on the state. Utah gm might have the hardest job in all of sports no lie because of the obstacles.


ESPN Insider article
http://www.espn.com/nba/insider/sto...ie-irving-trades-see-cleveland-cavaliers-make

Brief Summary:

Trade couldn't happen until January because of Ingles.
Jazz get: Kyrie Irving and Edy Tavares
Cavaliers get: Dante Exum, Joe Ingles and Donovan Mitchell

Snippets from Chris Herring:

"Unlike most teams that wouldn't have the defensive strength to make up for Irving's shortcomings on that end, Utah -- with Rudy Gobert as a backstop -- might have the most fearsome rim protector in the NBA."

"The move would likely require the Jazz to take a page out of Houston's book and start two point guards. Offensively, the two of them could likely coexist seamlessly (and Irving would be the unquestioned No. 1 option, since Gobert doesn't require a ton of touches). Where Irving can put on lengthy dribbling displays that stagnate the offense, Rubio moves the ball. Where Rubio struggles to shoot, Irving is one of the best marksmen in the league."
 
Also no way would Kyrie want to play somewhere the ball is not in his hands majority of the time. That's reason he leaving Cleveland so you really think he would play off ball while Rubio runs the show? Haha that's just straight funny. Also your not going have Rubio coming off the bench with the money you signed him too. Yes Gobert and him would make a nice pairing but Basketball is about more then 2 players. Kyrie in utah is a bad fit for both the player and the team.
 
Keep fantasizing
Cleveland would want Gobert. They would not take Burks favors and a draft pick.Also foolish to think Ingles Exum and Mitchell would get it done. That's not one single proven good player in that trio. ingles is okay but you can always find a garbage Paul type player.Also I highly doubt he would want to play in utah. From all account he wants to be a knick and only reason one could think he would want that is because he is a Jersey Boy.Chances of Kyrie to Utah less then 1 percent also would be a horrible business move to trade for him when he would basically be a rental who would jam out first chance he has. Utah has the toughest job in league when it comes to free agency and signing big name players. No matter how good the team is and the players around them Utah is still Utah. Best plan for Jazz would be drafting players, getting local players and relying on the European players who don't have previous judgement on the state. Utah gm might have the hardest job in all of sports no lie because of the obstacles.

Is there anyone more negative in rep points than you, Colorado haha. Also, are you really a Jazz fan? I don't know Ive seen enough of your posts to have much insight on this.
 
When you cant get star player you have to play more team basketball with great ball movement. Kyrie is not that type of player. He would honestly set the Jazz back. He would lead league In scoring playing in SLC though. That I have no doubts about.
 
Keep fantasizing
Cleveland would want Gobert. They would not take Burks favors and a draft pick.Also foolish to think Ingles Exum and Mitchell would get it done. That's not one single proven good player in that trio. ingles is okay but you can always find a garbage Paul type player.Also I highly doubt he would want to play in utah. From all account he wants to be a knick and only reason one could think he would want that is because he is a Jersey Boy.Chances of Kyrie to Utah less then 1 percent also would be a horrible business move to trade for him when he would basically be a rental who would jam out first chance he has. Utah has the toughest job in league when it comes to free agency and signing big name players. No matter how good the team is and the players around them Utah is still Utah. Best plan for Jazz would be drafting players, getting local players and relying on the European players who don't have previous judgement on the state. Utah gm might have the hardest job in all of sports no lie because of the obstacles.
Look, you ****ing ***-hat...this isn't my idea or "fantasy". It's simply an article on ESPN. Now go back to ****ing your cousin and drinking moonshine. Thanks...
 
ESPN Insider article
http://www.espn.com/nba/insider/sto...ie-irving-trades-see-cleveland-cavaliers-make

Brief Summary:

Trade couldn't happen until January because of Ingles.
Jazz get: Kyrie Irving and Edy Tavares
Cavaliers get: Dante Exum, Joe Ingles and Donovan Mitchell

Snippets from Chris Herring:

"Unlike most teams that wouldn't have the defensive strength to make up for Irving's shortcomings on that end, Utah -- with Rudy Gobert as a backstop -- might have the most fearsome rim protector in the NBA."

"The move would likely require the Jazz to take a page out of Houston's book and start two point guards. Offensively, the two of them could likely coexist seamlessly (and Irving would be the unquestioned No. 1 option, since Gobert doesn't require a ton of touches). Where Irving can put on lengthy dribbling displays that stagnate the offense, Rubio moves the ball. Where Rubio struggles to shoot, Irving is one of the best marksmen in the league."

I thought this was a disgusting trade.
 
Look, you ****ing ***-hat...this isn't my idea or "fantasy". It's simply an article on ESPN. Now go back to ****ing your cousin and drinking moonshine. Thanks...

you have to excuse him his family has married to many first cousins in the past 100 year
 
This trade sucks. At the end of the season Jazz suck blow it up. But I think this team is going to be fun
 
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Jazz are probably one of the few teams that have the assets to get Kyrie but I am not sure if they should or not.

It would require Either Hood or Favors since we cant give up Rubio or Ingles yet and we wont give up Gobert. Maybe JJ could get it done but I doubt it.
Plus either Exum, Mitchell or Hood if he isnt the starter above traded
And probably a couple future 1sts.

If its Hood and Exum then its not enough salary, Maybe with JJ that is enough. If its Favor's we have a gaping hole at PF but maybe we could find a way to fill that.

Edit: according to ESPN trade machine(probably not accurate) We can trade Rubio. So I guess if we are willing to give up Exum or Mitchell and Rubio plus a future pick or two for a two year rental we could do that.

Irving Mitchell
Hood Sefolosha
Ingles JJ
Favors Jerebko
Gobert Udoh

I guess that lineup is pretty good.
 
Keep fantasizing
Cleveland would want Gobert. They would not take Burks favors and a draft pick.Also foolish to think Ingles Exum and Mitchell would get it done. That's not one single proven good player in that trio. ingles is okay but you can always find a garbage Paul type player.Also I highly doubt he would want to play in utah. From all account he wants to be a knick and only reason one could think he would want that is because he is a Jersey Boy.Chances of Kyrie to Utah less then 1 percent also would be a horrible business move to trade for him when he would basically be a rental who would jam out first chance he has. Utah has the toughest job in league when it comes to free agency and signing big name players. No matter how good the team is and the players around them Utah is still Utah. Best plan for Jazz would be drafting players, getting local players and relying on the European players who don't have previous judgement on the state. Utah gm might have the hardest job in all of sports no lie because of the obstacles.

I sure hope that trade never gets done. It's not a good one for Utah.
 
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