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If we renounce them all.
Sigh... someone else explain it
If we renounce them all.
Oh, the trade isn't going anywhere.
However, some rumors out there said Memphis wanted Exum. Since the trade isn't final until July 6, I'm sure we could renegotiate the terms of the deal to include Exum should Memphis want him and we need to clear his salary.
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I don't understand your first point if you believe your second pointThe Jazz don’t play in Park City. And he wouldn’t have to live in Philly.
I guarantee someone within the block you live has. I talk to people everyday at work that have moved from California to Utah even though they'll make significantly less money. They all say the same thing, they love it here and wanted out of the crime and psycho people.
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Ingles the sort of player that ages well because he can shoot and well from beyond the arc, plays smart D, and can pass. That said, if we needed to ship Ingles to make a Harris signing happen, I almost think we need to do that.
Trading Favs for Harris doesn't necessarily make us better though
While I hate to appeal to perceived value around the league as being a true gauge of actual value, as its correlation is generally fairly poor, I would have to ask why there are numerous teams discussing giving Harris the max this year, while last year Favors met with nobody and took a deal that was considered an overpay, getting less than 2/3 of what Tobias is looking at, and only having one guaranteed year on the deal. I’d also ask why teams have ponied up multiple assets to acquire Tobias, while nobody has ever bit on an offer for Favors, having been on the block for the past few years? Is there some secret that we know that nobody else in the league is clued in to? I acknowledge the possibility that perhaps you are right, but the drastic disparity in perceived value around the league should be cause enough for some honest self-reflection. Is it everyone else misperceiving this, or is it just us?Not sure why everyone is so into the unicorn that Tobias Harris is. Favors is the better player. I don't think the "fit" overcomes that.
I don't understand your first point if you believe your second point
The jazz play in SLC but he doesn't have to live in SLC. He could live in park City right?
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I take your point, but you could also ask why four teams have been willing to trade away Tobias.While I hate to appeal to perceived value around the league as being a true gauge of actual value, as its correlation is generally fairly poor, I would have to ask why there are numerous teams discussing giving Harris the max this year, while last year Favors met with nobody and took a deal that was considered an overpay, getting less than 2/3 of what Tobias is looking at, and only having one guaranteed year on the deal. I’d also ask why teams have ponied up multiple assets to acquire Tobias, while nobody has ever bit on an offer for Favors, having been on the block for the past few years? Is there some secret that we know that nobody else in the league is clued in to? I acknowledge the possibility that perhaps you are right, but the drastic disparity in perceived value around the league should be cause enough for some honest self-reflection. Is it everyone else misperceiving this, or is it just us?
Sure, and you could ask why we’ve had Favors on the block for 3 years.I take your point, but you could also ask why four teams have been willing to trade away Tobias.
I think he said he could live in park City.Did you read what he said?
I agree with you but given the fact the he was required to do more last year he kinda struggled to do so. I think he is aging, I know the stuff with his son got to him, so I don't mind having that be the root cause of his down year