Archie Moses
Well-Known Member
I laugh, I cry, I giggle.
David Locke.
Dude is like one of those kids in high school that will do anything to hang out with the cool kids, and everyone knows it but him. He tries way too hard.
I laugh, I cry, I giggle.
Not exactly. A hack is someone like a writer, journalist, pundit, talking head, or even a message board poster who shift his opinions in favor of his ideology or general stance on something. At least that's my understanding. Often applied in the realm of politics. IMO, other than fandom, this does not describe Locke. Honesty is counter to "hack-ism" (or whatever it would be called) and I think Locke is not afraid to call a spade a spade if the circumstance dictates. It's one reason that I have always liked him. Given, at times he does try to paint a rosier picture that what we see, but he almost never fails to back up his assertions.I thought the definition of a "hack" was somebody who spewed opinions without actually knowing what they are talking about. If that is the case, Locke is certainly NOT a hack. You may not like his play-by-play but the guy NEVER goes in unprepared. his knowledge or game prep.
Not exactly. A hack is someone like a writer, journalist, pundit, talking head, or even a message board poster who shift his opinions in favor of his ideology or general stance on something. At least that's my understanding. Often applied in the realm of politics. IMO, other than fandom, this does not describe Locke. Honesty is counter to "hack-ism" (or whatever it would be called) and I think Locke is not afraid to call a spade a spade if the circumstance dictates. It's one reason that I have always liked him. Given, at times he does try to paint a rosier picture that what we see, but he almost never fails to back up his assertions.
Minus lottery, 4 ways Jazz can improve
Trades and free agency
As the Jazz scour free agency and investigate trades they have a looming advantage they have to be careful not to negate. The luxury taxes of the new collective bargaining agreement become more punitive starting in the 2013-14 off-season.
At this point no franchise in the NBA is better positioned to embark on this new era than the Utah Jazz. The Jazz only have four players under contract going into the 13-14 season, Hayward, Favors, Burks and Kanter.
Utah Jazz forward/center Derrick Favors. (Deseret News)
If the new rules force teams to unload player or deadens the free agent spending the Jazz are positioned perfectly.
Therefore, as the Jazz look at possible additions to the roster, via free agency or trades they must first evaluate if it is worth the impact on the Jazz remarkable flexibility for the upcoming off-season.
Yet, this off-season the Jazz are positioned well to sign a Tier 2 free agent if they desire.
As the Jazz stand today they have nine players under contract and options to pick up with Jamaal Tinsley and DeMarre Carroll. Those 11 players total nearly $52 million in salary. The salary cap for the last season was $58 million. Under the new CBA the cap next year will be at least $58.004 or higher.
The new CBA has a non-tax payer exception which every non tax team can use to sign players. The 2012-13 expectation is $5 million.
This is important because the Jazz if they released the rights their free agents and amnestied the contract of Raja Bell have more cap space than the exception allowing them to offer more money than most teams for a mid-level free agent.
Again, any player they sign must fit into the long term plan and be willing to lose some of the flexibility they have for the off-season of 2013-14.
DavidLockeTehMoran said:The new CBA has a non-tax payer exception which every non tax team can use to sign players. The 2012-13 expectation is $5 million.