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What Will The Jazz Get for Trey Burke?

What Will The Jazz Get for Trey Burke?

  • 1st Round Pick

    Votes: 3 10.0%
  • 2nd Round Pick

    Votes: 10 33.3%
  • Rights to a Foreign Player We Have Never Heard Of

    Votes: 2 6.7%
  • Non-Guaranteed Player Who We Immediately Cut

    Votes: 8 26.7%
  • Nothing, Stuck With Him for Another Year

    Votes: 1 3.3%
  • Other (explain in thread)

    Votes: 6 20.0%

  • Total voters
    30
I went with non-guaranteed player who we immediately cut.

We then get a lifetime of HT threads updating on said player's d-league exploits.
 
I am guessing a couple spots higher in the coming draft.

lmao

There is a better chance the league rescinds the Rockets victories due to Howard's stick-um issue and we get a last second notice we have made the playoffs than anyone letting us move up in the draft for Trey Burke.
 
I went with non-guaranteed player who we immediately cut.

We then get a lifetime of HT threads updating on said player's d-league exploits.

If that is the case... aren't the Jazz better off just waiving Trey themselves. He is on a team option, so they could just not pick up his option.

I think he will be packaged with Favors, Burks, or Hayward.
 
I chose keep him.. even though I think thats unlikely. If he improves in the offseason he could be servicable and could showcase for a trade at the deadline. He did shoot it better this season, i'm interested to see if that will continue.

IMO he was best playing next to Burks this season

He might be one of those players that gets his **** together during a contract season too.. who knows. the risk isn't that high with the depth here.
 
If that is the case... aren't the Jazz better off just waiving Trey themselves. He is on a team option, so they could just not pick up his option.

I think he will be packaged with Favors, Burks, or Hayward.

The option was picked up last year I'm pretty sure. You pickup the 3rd and 4th year at the same time.

The Jazz would save money by trading him for non-guaranteed contracts and cutting them rather than just waiving Burke.
 
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