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Jazz Free Agency Summer of 2018

Tobias Harris is turning down a 4-year / $80M extension offer from the Clippers. He'll test free agency in 2019. Jazz like him, but he's going to be looking for a deal over $100M. His 4-year max is something like $145M.
 
Tobias Harris is turning down a 4-year / $80M extension offer from the Clippers. He'll test free agency in 2019. Jazz like him, but he's going to be looking for a deal over $100M. His 4-year max is something like $145M.

Utah could have the space pretty easily and re-sign Rubio I believe. If Favors doesn't work out for whatever reason, Utah is going to call him. Very quickly. One second past midnight when 2019 FA starts. It really isn't often that a player like Harris would have interest in Utah, fulfills a couple of needs, is relatively young, the team has the space, and likes him.

Yum.
 
It’s this kinda stuff that just blows my mind about the NBA. So a guy like Carmelo, who sucks *** now, but yet still has a huge contract. Gets bought out for the tidy sum of 27.9 million, and then turns around and gets to choose who plays for, as well as add another 2.4 million onto his already overinflated salary for the year.
SMH...


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I think it's great that Houston has replaced Ariza and Mbah a Moute with Melo. The D'Antoni/Melo reunion will be glorious.
 
Marvel, my fellow Jazz fans, at Carmelo's shot chart from the Jazz series.

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You would wish this upon your worst enemy, and hey, it just came true!
 
Marvel, my fellow Jazz fans, at Carmelo's shot chart from the Jazz series.

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You would wish this upon your worst enemy, and hey, it just came true!

Damn I knew he was bad against us, but yikes. Looks worse then even I expected.


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It’s this kinda stuff that just blows my mind about the NBA. So a guy like Carmelo, who sucks *** now, but yet still has a huge contract. Gets bought out for the tidy sum of 27.9 million, and then turns around and gets to choose who plays for, as well as add another 2.4 million onto his already overinflated salary for the year.
SMH...


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My understanding is that anything the Rockets pay is to be deducted from any buyout this year from the Thunder, not an over-and-above. Or, does that just apply to waivers?
 
And if you needed more of a reason to hate The Rockets, they're trying to stick Capela with a contract that will make him about the 15th highest paid center in the NBA.

Somewhere in the neighborhood of Bismack Biyombo and Timothy Mozgov - but less than Enes Kanter, Joakim Noah and Tristan Thompson.

Not cool.
 
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