Even if we traded him to the Detroit Pistons imoLike that's a hard statement to make
I'd be pretty confident to say that would be a true statement even if he was traded to the Kings
Even if we traded him to the Detroit Pistons imoLike that's a hard statement to make
I'd be pretty confident to say that would be a true statement even if he was traded to the Kings
Because Rudy looks great in an entire system built around him. Until the playoffs...We are literally watching the NBA Finals between two great defensive teams and people trying to figure out how to trade the DPOY and build around the worst defensive player in the league. Internet logic.
Charlotte for Washington, Rozier, Plumlee and #13.
Atlanta for Capela, Collins, future FRP.
Toronto for OG and GTJ.
Spurs for Poeltl, Richardson, #9 and another guy.
Washington, maybe with Conley attached, for a package that includes KCP, Kuzma and #10 in it.
Maybe Portland, but their potential package isn't great other than #7. They'd have to include Bledsoe and/or Nurkic re-signed.
There's enough of a market that the Jazz should be able to push Gobert's trade value up. Also, it may very well be a three-team trade to smooth everything out for everyone.
Another killer package would be Myles Turner and #6, if the Jazz could pull it off. Indiana is in a rebuild mode though, so I'm not sure how realistic that is. A three-team trade with Indiana could possibly work.
The Spurs idea is interesting especially considering a possible reunion with Quin there.
With Quin leaving the odds of Rudy leaving just went way up.Rudy is going no where
As many 1sts as possible is my wish but I really have no idea where this goes.
Even if we traded him to the Detroit Pistons imo
Spit this “JazzFanz” ish out your mouth. He will not be valued on the market commensurate to his massive impact on the game.Teams don’t value Rudy the same as JazzFanz does especially with his age and contract.
Teams value Rudy a ton, they are just aware Donovan Mitchell is running the franchise and he wants Rudy gone, so why would anyone be lining up to pay too much when a bargain deal is likely?Teams don’t value Rudy the same as JazzFanz does especially with his age and contract.
Teams value Rudy a ton, they are just aware Donovan Mitchell is running the franchise and he wants Rudy gone, so why would anyone be lining up to pay too much when a bargain deal is likely?
I'm not spinning anything lmao.Impressive spinning lmao. You’ll make an excuse for Rudy for anything. His market is very few teams due to his contract and age.
Teams don’t value Rudy the same as JazzFanz does especially with his age and contract.
I'm not spinning anything lmao.
Just think logically instead of just trying to take a contrarian position to me.
You are a team on the outside, you see the drama and you see Mitchell taking more and more control over team decisions. Why on Earth would you start off any Gobert trade discussions with a strong offer? You know Mitchell would prefer him off the team, so he will get his way.
Gobert is the best defensive player of all-time and instantly makes you a 50+ win team. Why would you not start off with a strong offer?
Look at what the Lakers paid for Anthony Davis when he wanted out and look what the Clippers paid for Paul George. Those guys asked out.
Did you read what I typed? You are asking a question I just answered for you. Either respond to my answer with some kind of critique or something. Don't pull a Lopo and just bury your head in the sand and not have an actual basketball discussion.Gobert is the best defensive player of all-time and instantly makes you a 50+ win team. Why would you not start off with a strong offer?
Look at what the Lakers paid for Anthony Davis when he wanted out and look what the Clippers paid for Paul George. Those guys asked out.
Did you read what I typed? You are asking a question I just answered for you. Either respond to my answer with some kind of critique or something. Don't pull a Lopo and just bury your head in the sand and not have an actual basketball discussion.