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Jazz, George Hill taking contract talks down to wire

They will after they use the option on Diaw and before Hayward signs. I think?

No, because Gobert's money will be on the books and Hayward's caphold(about 25M) will be on the books and Hill's new contract will be on the books.
 
Ya, that is way too much.

I can't believe people around here think he is worth that. Good hell. Make we want to barf.

Since when would any team in this league think George Hill would be part of a big 3? Not the Spurs or Pacers, but the Jazz do. Wtf?

Who are you going to give that money to who will make us as good as Hill?

Do you want him going to the Spurs because you waffled on an extra $5 or so million per year?
 
lmao if this happens. Cant wait to see those people complaining about DL's cap-space usage backpedal.

Those people (me) will still have plenty of ammunition to fire in that argument. There's obvious fat/excess on the books...

what if it doesn't happen tho? are you gonna start a thread "PG_AB was spot on"

My prediction that this team will be a platform for him to run the price up has already come true... Quite frankly it's even more extreme than I could've ever anticipated.

I have also brought up Hill and Hayward and Favors taking less money. If they're gonna do that then what Lindsey's done is a great job --- That seems rather unlikely tho..

I said right when they traded a lottery pick for an expiring vet that they've given him all the leverage he'll ever need

It's a fair question to ask;

WOULD THEY HAVE BEEN BETTER OFF JUST WAITING TO SIGN HIM THIS SUMMER? HOW MUCH $$$ POTENTALLY COULD'VE BEEN SAVED

Why is it heresay when I point that out?? This is the old Carmelo argument in NY...

Where is George Hill taking them this season that it was so important to do this?? NOW.
 
WTF are you talking about? You don't massively overpay a player for a plethora of reasons. You know, like resigning your players and adding more talent.

The Jazz arent going to add any more high priced talent, even if Hill signs for 20 million. We are going to have to draft talent, trade for it, or hope we get good enough to where good aging vets sign for the minimum.
 
It's a fair question to ask;

WOULD THEY HAVE BEEN BETTER OFF JUST WAITING TO SIGN HIM THIS SUMMER? HOW MUCH $$$ POTENTALLY COULD'VE BEEN SAVED

Why is it heresay when I point that out??

Where is George Hill taking them this season that it was so important to do this?? NOW.


It saves 14 million of capspace over the next 3 years if they make a perfectly fair deal(if they subtract the 14M we can give him now from his future salary), or more if Hill gives us some discount for getting tons of money up front.

Those close to 5M per year are NOT a small amount with all the players we are going to be paying. We need this deal if we want any chance to keep this core together.
 
The Jazz arent going to add any more high priced talent, even if Hill signs for 20 million. We are going to have to draft talent, trade for it, or hope we get good enough to where good aging vets sign for the minimum.

But at 25 million, can we even keep Ingles? Will we be able to retain Hood? I don't want to pay Hill 25m a year. He's not worth that much. DON'T get it done DL.
 
WTF are you talking about? You don't massively overpay a player for a plethora of reasons. You know, like resigning your players and adding more talent.
So tell me the talent we would be adding. Give me a realistic scenario where we spend that money elsewhere and become a better team.

We've had cap space and have been worrying about paying all of our players for years, well it's time to pay the piper. Stop looking ahead, we are good now and the priority should be staying that way. How do you even classify 'overpay'? What is our record with and without Hill this year? He has been huge for us. People make a lot of money these days, suck it up.
 
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