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You're the GM this offseason. What do you do?

The challenge is to improve the offense without hurting the defense much, if at all. That's not easy to do, and the moves we make have to be surgically precise. That's one reason Conley is such an upgrade. He puts another shot creator and 20-pt scorer on the floor without hurting our defense or compromising Mitchell's freedom. The points Conley will add, plus the ball security he brings, puts the Jazz in a higher tier than they were with Rubio.
Yes, but I think when it comes to the question of Favors people tend to panic. Favors isn’t the best perimeter defender, and that’s where most the fours are playing. I think people struggle with the idea of the defense “getting worse” even if it’s negligible in the big picture. I don’t think there’s going to be a drastic drop off that f we have Harris, or Niko, or whoever.
 
I think the Jazz have more or less come to the conclusion that they can't become a 60-win team if they pay a guy like Favors $18M, don't use him more in the offense, and don't play him consistently more than 25 minutes. Ultimately, Gobert and Favors get in each other's way, and we don't have the cap room to pay both of them their market rate.

To be really competitive now, a team can't afford to have two non-shooters on the floor at the same time. OKC has this problem too.
 
Yes, but I think when it comes to the question of Favors people tend to panic. Favors isn’t the best perimeter defender, and that’s where most the fours are playing. I think people struggle with the idea of the defense “getting worse” even if it’s negligible in the big picture. I don’t think there’s going to be a drastic drop off that f we have Harris, or Niko, or whoever.

I think the net rating with Crowder on the floor has been better than with Favors on the floor. This was also the case with Joe Johnson at the 4. Net rating considers both offense and defensive rating. The Jazz know they can maintain a very similar defensive rating without Favors and have the potential to improve their offensive rating by several points. Jae Crowder is known as a fairly middling offensive player. It wouldn't be too hard to upgrade from him. He was just a value contract.
 
In order for the Conley trade to work as constituted, they would have to renounce all rights to Udoh. I also get the sense that he feels a little burned by how the last two years played out for him here. He was an incredible luxury to have as a 3rd string center.
If he is willing to re-sign for the minimum though, the Jazz could keep him
 
I hope the Jazz don't waive him now. Just to see you all bitch and moan and pretend that you know better than the FO. Lol at all of you that think the defense won't be affected. You are lying to yourself if you think that. I get that in "your opinion" Favs doesn't fit. But that's on the offensive side of the ball. What about the defensive end, where he does fit? With that said, the question becomes, what's more important to the coaching staff and the front office? Do you trade a #1 defense for a tad bit better Offense? And I do mean "a tad bit". I'm just going to trust the Front Office to make the right decision based on the fact that THEY know what THEY'RE talking about...
 
Ultimately the situation with Favors is a catch 22. I'm positive that the Jazz have had a lot of the same discussions internally that some people have posted here about why we should move on from Favors. I think they see that paying him 16/17 million a year to essentially play backup minutes isn't ideal. I think that they also see that the offense needs more pop than last years team provided and that better spacing is critical. But the catch is finding a move that actually makes us better if we let Favors go. Because despite the issues we have with Favors.... he's still really freaking good. And I think the addition of Conley complicated the decision further because Conley upgrades our offense and our spacing more than any addition we've ever made to this current core. So they have to ask themselves if adding Conley is enough of answer for our offense that it makes keeping Favors work for us or not.

I'm interested to see the decision they come too. A lot of us feel like the decision is black or white. But I see why it's tough.
 
I hope the Jazz don't waive him now. Just to see you all bitch and moan and pretend that you know better than the FO. Lol at all of you that think the defense won't be affected. You are lying to yourself if you think that. I get that in "your opinion" Favs doesn't fit. But that's on the offensive side of the ball. What about the defensive end, where he does fit? With that said, the question becomes, what's more important to the coaching staff and the front office? Do you trade a #1 defense for a tad bit better Offense? And I do mean "a tad bit". I'm just going to trust the Front Office to make the right decision based on the fact that THEY know what THEY'RE talking about...
And if they waive him? What would that mean? Would it mean it’s the right decision because they’re the FO and have all the info?
 
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