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Drafting Hayward Gives the Jazz Flexibility to Trade or Lose AK

Ferguson_Mellochill

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I think the Jazz are hoping that Hayward's ability to handle, pass and create from the wing position will enable the Jazz to move AK or let him go at the end of his contract this year. AK has a tremendous impact on the Jazz, but it's largely do to his mobility, court vision and passing. If Hayward can replace some of that, and cut and shoot as well as AK did, it will help the Jazz sort our their financial woes.

The Jazz would thus build a line up of D. Will, Miles and Hayward as the PG and wings. Hayward is the facilitator, and Miles is more of a scorer. Matthews is a high energy, versatile back-up SG.

If the Jazz want to make it to the next level and contend, they really need an impact PF or C to run their offense through. Losing Boozer would be a blow. The Jazz also need a go-to player, someone who can draw a double team, other than D. Will. While Millsap is a good player and might continue to improve, I'm not sure he's effective enough to be a starter on a championship caliber team. If the Jazz had Carmello Anthony or Pau Gasol around him, then sure, but they don't. Lets see if Millsap has expanded his game and see how he does at the beginning of the year. Otherwise, consider him a tradeable asset. The Jazz have a few players to play back-up PF and could bring in another fairly readily.

Okur and AK also fit the description of players who are starter-caliber players, but not good enough to lead a championship contender. Their salaries are also excessive, so they should also be considered moveable assets. Assuming Tomic continues to improve, I think the Jazz are planning to bring him in to replace Okur a year from now. Thereafter, Okur could stay as a back-up PF/C in the Sam Perkins mold if the salary is reasonable.

So that gets us to a starting line-up with D.Will, Hayward, Miles, and Tomic at center--a good, economical team to run Sloan's system. By freeing up the salary being paid to AK and/or Okur, the Jazz also have the $$$$ to throw at a big-time FA.

The question is.... who is that big-time player going to be? More of Boozer? An evolved Millsap? Amare?
 
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I don't foresee Matthews losing his starting two guard spot anytime soon.

Dwill isn't going to wait around for a guy like Tomic to save the franchise. By the time this guy ever gets here and turns into a player Dwill will be out of his prime and we'd have to start all over again.

We'll have to do something in the next 1 -2 years to make it easier for Dwill to sign an extension with the Utah Jazz
 
Forget about signing a big-name FA, it ain't gonna happen.

I think the only FA that might play here, due to his friendship with Deron, might be Bosh. But there's not chance in hell Boozer would sign a 6-yr deal to go play in Toronto.

I agree with Catchall that AK becomes expendable with Hayward coming aboard - if we could get a decent 4/5 in trade. If not, AK will get the backup mins behind Millsap and the Jazz will just let him become a FA next summer. However, I don't think Greg and KOC have made up their mind re: AK. I think they'll give him a legitimate chance at earning P/T at PF. He won't start over Millsap, but he could create mismatches against opposing backups. If he turns into a decent swing 3/4, the Jazz can see what his value is on the market next season. With a new CBA, maybe he becomes a $6-$7M player.

Deduct Boozer, Korver, and 50% or more of AK's salary, plus Okur's expiring, and after 2 years, the Jazz are in pretty good shape financially.
 
Deduct Boozer, Korver, and 50% or more of AK's salary, plus Okur's expiring, and after 2 years, the Jazz are in pretty good shape financially.

True, but they're a .500 team if they can't get another impact player in here. Or maybe their potential is this year's Atlanta Hawks. They need another star player.

That's why I think the Jazz should have tried to draft one.
 
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I can't really believe that i'm saying this, but as of now, given the post-draft roster, I'd sort of like to hold on to AK for a little bit. I've been calling for the end of the Boozer era for two years now, and while I've softened on that at times, watching him piss himself like a little Sally against the Lakers brought my mind back to the original point: let his *** go. I think holding on to AK and letting him play half of his minutes at the PF makes a good deal of sense in a lot of ways -- mostly because it allows us to get rid of Boozer. If an S&T can bring us a 5 and a back-up 4 (like Gortat & Bass) the Jazz might have a pretty good year next year.

That said, the Thunder kicked our *** on draft night. I think unless the Jazz have a great rest of the summer the Thunder will be the favorites in the NW.
 
True, but they're a .500 team if they can't get another impact player in here. Or maybe their potential is this year's Atlanta Hawks. They need another star player.

That's why I think the Jazz should have tried to draft one.
No argument from me there. I knew Cousins was a remote possibility, so I was hoping to get Udoh. Guess the Jazz weren't that high on Davis. Had the Jazz drafted a big, then they could have just re-signed Korver and/or brought in Elijah Millsap to backup CJ and Matthews.

KOC (or maybe it was Perrin) gave us a hint last week as to what the Jazz might do. IIRC, something was stated to the effect that if you can get a player who creates a real mismatch at a position, then you have to consider it. In retrospect, I think it was a reference to Hayward. With his ball-handling skills, I think they feel he can be a 6'8" off guard (or point-forward, whatever you want to call it0.

Miles is still a bit inconsistent, but he really started to come on the 2nd-half of the season. I think CJ, Matthews and Hayward can be a very good 2/3 rotation (with or without AK in the mix). I'm really hoping AK plays great as a backup to Millsap. If he does and the Jazz can re-sign him, that really gives Utah great flexibility. Not sure what to do at the 5 - pray for Fes to give up smoking and for Koufos to grow a pair?
 
True, but they're a .500 team if they can't get another impact player in here. Or maybe their potential is this year's Atlanta Hawks. They need another star player.

That's why I think the Jazz should have tried to draft one.

Even if the Jazz were to bring everyone back from last year's team, Hayward does not push them past the Lakers, or anyone else for that matter. It would make sense with the way things are currently constructed to aim for a mini-rebuild in 2011. Start over with Deron, Wes, and Sap at the core and try to bring in two high quality FA's ala 2004. Hopefully they can find a way to dump Okur's contract by then, but knowing O'Connor that's not gonna happen.
 
I've been calling for the end of the Boozer era for two years now, and while I've softened on that at times, watching him piss himself like a little Sally against the Lakers brought my mind back to the original point: let his *** go. I think holding on to AK and letting him play half of his minutes at the PF makes a good deal of sense in a lot of ways -- mostly because it allows us to get rid of Boozer.

How did AK play against the Lakers?
 
Not sure what to do at the 5 - pray for Fes to give up smoking and for Koufos to grow a pair?

Personally, I still believe in Koufos. And, I think Fes is worth bringing back... if we can bring him back for somewhere around CJ's money.
That said, we obviously still need to bring in a 5. Looking over the rest of our assets I think our only real shot is in a S&T with Boozer... which gives me a sinking feeling.
 
How did AK play against the Lakers?

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I think the Jazz realize that when AK is doing his best offensively he's an extra ball handler, a creator, has the ability to knock down open shots, grab offensive rebounds, and can get to the free-throw line at a high rate. And when AK is playing well offensively, the Jazz play well as a team.

Hayward's strengths are literally all of those things, so if he can come in and hit a stride and be consistent the Jazz hope to see their offense return to where it was in January before the All-Star break.

The only problem was the they forgot that Memo is out and Boozer is probably gone. :/
 
AK should not even be coming back anyway. People will point out that he is versatile and will make less money next year but he is also injured all the time. He should be traded.
 
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