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Korver is trash

Hotdog

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What a stupid *** trade just from the stand point that we used an expiring contract to get him. When we could have used that as ammo to make a more important trade.

Now we are stuck with him next year for 7.5 mil too. Damn, that was so dumb.

I would way rather have Burks and those picks too.
 
What a stupid *** trade just from the stand point that we used an expiring contract to get him. When we could have used that as ammo to make a more important trade.

Now we are stuck with him next year for 7.5 mil too. Damn, that was so dumb.

I would way rather have Burks and those picks too.


This is good... now we have an easy thread to bookmark when he has another big game.

Also we have 80 bujillion dollars in expirings and trust me... we could flip Korver in a second if we wanted.
 
This is good... now we have an easy thread to bookmark when he has another big game.

Also we have 80 bujillion dollars in expirings and trust me... we could flip Korver in a second if we wanted.
Or you can stretch his contract and it's only like a million a year.
 
The funniest part is "look how Korver's mere existence caused every Jazz player to shoot well!" fad. Not only on the forums, but in news articles and on Jazz broadcast. I'm sure Korver can be an okay 15 minutes off the bench kind of guy (one who's irrelevant to the big picture), but he's not made of magic dust.

The situation is depressing. We need a good scorer. I don't think someone like Harris is realistic, so we're stuck with suggestions about the likes of Jabari parker.
 
This is good... now we have an easy thread to bookmark when he has another big game.

Also we have 80 bujillion dollars in expirings and trust me... we could flip Korver in a second if we wanted.
Still doesn't change the fact that giving up a rotation player + two second round picks for a 37 year old shooter who does nothing else was a bad deal. No way the Jazz could get a similar return back even if they wanted to flip him.

Before people start bashing me, I'm not saying I'm against getting Korver. It's another piece to help us address one of the biggest weaknesses of the team which is shooting. I'm just saying that the Jazz gave up too much for him.
 
I don't believe his contract is really hard to get rid of. I'd also like to see how he's playing in a few months before I write him off. That being said, Burks was kind of rotting here as well and he hasn't lit the world on fire in Cleveland so far (in his defense, it is Cleveland).
 
The funniest part is "look how Korver's mere existence caused every Jazz player to shoot well!" fad. Not only on the forums, but in news articles and on Jazz broadcast. I'm sure Korver can be an okay 15 minutes off the bench kind of guy (one who's irrelevant to the big picture), but he's not made of magic dust.

The situation is depressing. We need a good scorer. I don't think someone like Harris is realistic, so we're stuck with suggestions about the likes of Jabari parker.

You'd love Jabari if he played for the Jazz.
 
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