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JJAS and PKM for trade managers.
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Vintage, teehee
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Coming out of college I thought his ceiling was pretty limited. Having watched him in the NBA, I think if he gets consistent minutes (30) watch out!
I am WAY high on him. Problem is, most scouts I talk to are saying the same .. he's going to get a lot of offers and be able to take his pick .. unless there's a trade.
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I think we should get Bledsoe and Marshall. I really liked how those old Kings teams could throw two different pitches in Bibby and Jackson. Hard to defend; such different looks.
(first update) Offseason to-do list:
(no order)
1. Let Mo, Foyeeee3, Al (s&t?), Watson, and Tinsley go.
2. Re-sign Carroll
3. Draft McCollum, Schroeder, and Giannis (leave the latter two in Europe for a year [maybe two years for Giannis]).
4. Sign Tony Allen
5. Try to keep Millsap. If that doesn't work, explore s&t options.
6. Remove Corbin. Hire Brad Stevens or SVG.
7. Sign Calderon to a one-year (2 max) deal, or see if the cash-strapped Lakers will let us absorb Nash's last year.
Playing in Atlanta's iso heavy offense might make this a difficult question, but how well does Jeff Teague run a halfcourt offense? Does he manage the game well? Control pace? Spread the ball around to keep the defense guessing? Can he run a pick and roll competently?
His minutes were pretty limited his first two seasons, and then he kinda burst onto the scene last year. His on-court/off-court team offense numbers last year were pretty ****ing amazing (Hawks scored 109 points per 100 possessions with him on court and 100.5 points per 100 possessions with him off court) and are great again in the early going this season (104.8 v. 97.8).
Has anyone watched him play enough to guess how he might help the Jazz's halfcourt offense?