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Jazz trade for Niang

I love that he brings better culture. Last year everyone looked like they hated each other by the end of the season. Its an easy thing to have happen when you don't win, but you need a healthy locker room whether you are a top team or a bottom dweller. Especially if you are a bottom dweller. If that is all he brings it would be a great thing. Also, vets show others how to play.
 
Niang doesn't help the tank at all. No idea why people are calling him a "tank Commander". He makes the team better, not dramatically so, but the Jazz will be a better team with him than without him
I agree. I just wanted to post the image of a minivan with a rail gun or a missile launcher because the team is tanking regardless of what the bench looks like.
 
Niang and Anderson are both players who could probably play regular season minutes on a good team. They are also well known good locker room guys (Nurkic could also be considered here, but depends on the locker room).

They will deserve/take playing over the young guys. I don't think having the vet presence makes a significant difference over simply having more minutes for the young guys. Having them play here for the first half of the season before an inevitable buyout seems fine, but personally I would probably prefer to just have more opportunity+roster spots.
 
Not sure if I like this or not. I’m not going to do an analysis of what players you could absorb with the TPE before this trade and after, but I sure hope the Jazz did.

Happy for the 2nds.
 
I don't think so. We were under the cap, now we're over (by $1.5M or so), but we used a trade exception to eat the RJ Luis-Niang difference.
Edit: Over/under the cap, but not salary floor, which is way lower. (At least that's what I think.)
Maybe I'm wrong then, and I believe my source is Locke (who isnt great at cap stuff), but I believe they were just under. Or maybe the floor projection was tied to a belief they would waive KJ? I'm not sure.
 
Maybe I'm wrong then, and I believe my source is Locke (who isnt great at cap stuff), but I believe they were just under. Or maybe the floor projection was tied to a belief they would waive KJ? I'm not sure.

According to this, the floor is (IIUC) $139M, which we were significantly above. We'll need to waive someone as well, I guess, since we traded a 2-way for someone who's not going to be 2-way, but unless they find a trade I don't see any way they keep KJ at $8M.
Edit: But with both Niang and KJ out of the way, we'd be pretty close to the floor, if not below (but only by a hair).
 
Here is a blurb from Hoopsrumors regarding the Minivan trade: "Before trading Luis to Boston on Wednesday, the Jazz just had one open two-way slot, with John Tonje and two-way restricted free agent Oscar Tshiebwe both candidates to fill it. With Luis out of the picture, Utah could sign both players to two-way contracts without having to waive anyone, and it wouldn’t surprise me if that’s the plan. "
 
Here is a blurb from Hoopsrumors regarding the Minivan trade: "Before trading Luis to Boston on Wednesday, the Jazz just had one open two-way slot, with John Tonje and two-way restricted free agent Oscar Tshiebwe both candidates to fill it. With Luis out of the picture, Utah could sign both players to two-way contracts without having to waive anyone, and it wouldn’t surprise me if that’s the plan. "
Somehow I totally forgot about Oscar. I'm on board with bringing him back.
 
Somehow I totally forgot about Oscar. I'm on board with bringing him back.
Oscar is elite at one skill, but it's interesting how he is not regarded as a prospect. He wasn't drafted, the Pacers let him go after a year as a two way player. He was second on the Jazz last season in rebounds per game despite in a couple of instances of playing two games in ond day.
 
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