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They did it to us again!

The sky is falling, the sky is falling!!!!!

You guys crack me up, emphasis on crack.
 
"Cash" is paying for all those workouts and scouting that helps us land Gobert. Are you positive that Paige and Wallace aren't going to play in Europe after summer league? If they do, what is the difference between taking one of these guys and a random Euro other than these guys have done something at the college level? Jazz might have asked them their intentions, no? Jazz also might help them land with a Euro Club keeping their rights and doing these players a solid.

No I'm not positive. You are correct that it could be the plan. But the odds of it? Slim. It's not very often that homegrown players sign deals with overseas teams and the NBA team that drafted them retain their rights. Hanlan was an anomaly in a lot of ways. It's easier to draft a Euro because they usually already have a team and contract. Harder for a homegrown player to find a team. If it works out that Wallace and Paige go that route I will back off my stance and applaud DL. Until then I see it as a poor decision.
 
I actually like the guy we picked up in the 2nd round. He's got a lot of potential and seems to have a high energy motor on him. I think he'll be given a good shot to stick around.
 
Lol at the dog pooping picture representing this thread in the timeline on the app
 
And to those who say it was a weak draft, the "Burke" draft was likewise considered one of the worst ever for depth. Yet players like Giannis, Schroeder and Gobert were picked after #12. There are ALWAYS gems to be found. You don't just burn assets needlessly. DL didn't really care about this draft. So he didn't get a better deal for our lottery pick. And that's a shame. If in 4 yrs were not talking about a couple of all-stars or very good starters that emerged from this draft at #12 or lower, I'll quit the board.

Would you try to name some item, please? Also, the 2000 draft would like a word with you.
 
What I find so amusing is reading how happy everyone is to get Hill, a solid vet, but not all-star caliber.
And this on top of so many threads moaning about the lack of stars on the team...pointing out how it takes stars to contend.
So with that in mind, DL should be trading up, or AT LEAST drafting someone who COULD develop. Instead, the team DOES improve with Hill, but we KNOW he'll never be an all-star. So Utah just burned what might be their last lottery pick on a solid, but non-star player.
Oh, I forgot: Hayward=Lebron and Exum=Irving. So Utah just needs solid vets to surround those two. Reserve me a spot for the championship parade!

What player would you have traded up for? What assets would you give up?

If you can't at least answer these questions, then how bout you shut the hell up?
 
I'll guarantee [MENTION=345]Stifle Tower[/MENTION] is pissed bc he had never heard of George Hill before this trade, and lottery picks are always good. ****, the 20th pick next year will have more talent than the 12th did this year...and we got a top 15 pg out of it. Some people just gotta bitch.
 
No I'm not positive. You are correct that it could be the plan. But the odds of it? Slim. It's not very often that homegrown players sign deals with overseas teams and the NBA team that drafted them retain their rights. Hanlan was an anomaly in a lot of ways. It's easier to draft a Euro because they usually already have a team and contract. Harder for a homegrown player to find a team. If it works out that Wallace and Paige go that route I will back off my stance and applaud DL. Until then I see it as a poor decision.

So, except for the last guy the Jazz drafted in the 2nd round, it is pretty rare? Hanlan signed with BC Žalgiris. Guess who else signed with BC Žalgiris. Brock Motom. It could be coincidence, but two players moving from the Jazz Summer League team to the same European team would seem to include some level of cooperation, no?
 
Deron Williams took you to that WCF. That's when he was playing his best ball.. He was the leader on the court, Oh and a guy named Fisher I think to right

The Boozer-Memo FA signings bought us the WC Finals, as well as a number of 2nd rounds. So yeah, pretty successful FA acquisitions.
 
So, except for the last guy the Jazz drafted in the 2nd round, it is pretty rare? Hanlan signed with BC Žalgiris. Guess who else signed with BC Žalgiris. Brock Motom. It could be coincidence, but two players moving from the Jazz Summer League team to the same European team would seem to include some level of cooperation, no?

Not likely. They probably just happened to like both players and thought those guys would give them a chance to win. Did they cooperate with the Jazz in working to get both? Maybe. But it's not like they are going to take on all the second round players we can't use immediately just so we can retain their rights. They aren't some farm team.
 
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