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Well, 14 mil per a year for Noah is just atrocious. I do not remember any name gets injured oftenly more than him. Bulls wanna reorganized as it's been told. They lost all their bench mob (Asik, Watson, Brewer, Korver) and Rose is done till the allstar match. So it is logical for them to send Noah and have incredible cap space for the next year after amnestied Boozer. How bout for the jazz? You fill the C with Noah (Energy guy, good rebounder, good help defender, really good assist guy for a big but no offensive game, no post up or midrange game) So, no way they can be good with Favors and he will kill the improvement of Kanter. The advantage is he can play some PF too with Kanter but at this time what will Favors do? For me letting Al go after this season is more and more logical and useful for the team.
 
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Nice speculation but having thought about this a bit there is zero chance this happens on the Jazz side. Will, not, happen.
 
We have plenty of people who can score sans Jeff... Both Williams, G-Time, Burx, Millsap.

My only issue would be Noah's chronic injury history. And also cap implications that I'm not yet aware of
We still have our amnesty clause, haven't we?
 
It doesn't matter if the Jazz have "plenty of scorers", you DO NOT sign a complimentary player to a $14 million contract. If Noah is so great then why are the Bulls trying to get rid of him considering they have lost Asik and are talking about getting rid of Boozer. Gibson is a solid role player but I believe he would be their starter. Noah is overrated as a defender and he gets hurt so I do not see him as a big difference maker. As stated before Kanter can be what Noah is 10/10 with more playing time at a cheaper prices. Millsap is a more productive player and I wouldn't give him a Noah contract.

With all these proposed trades, many Jazz fans are not thinking about re-signing our own players. The Jazz have a lot of young guys who are going to want/need to be paid in a couple years. Favors, Hayward, Burks, and Kanter could all develop into players who are going to want bigger second contracts. Add in Marvin Williams if he all of a sudden breaks out and plays up to his potential. Without adding anymore additional salary it is going to be very difficult to keep the Big Four together. If you start throwing money around to players like Noah then you might as well start rebuilding again because Noah is not the missing piece to a title.
 
If the Bulls were to throw in their unprotected pick from Charlotte then I do this trade immediately and bite the bullet.
 
I was intrigued until I saw Noah's remaining contract. If he had two years, fine, but not at four. No thanks.
 
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