NAOS
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I don’t disagree with you often, but I disagree here.I would take a late first to churn Ingles and his salary.
That hurts to type, but we need youth and athleticism.
I don’t disagree with you often, but I disagree here.I would take a late first to churn Ingles and his salary.
That hurts to type, but we need youth and athleticism.
I’m also attracted to visions of impossible futuresThere is no way I would pay Mike 25 million a year considering his injury history. I do not want to trade Ingles, O'neal or Bogie. I just think Ingles and O'neal should come off the bench. Then you find stud athletic wing who can defend and try to convince mike to come back at say 15-16 million. Jazz need to add talent and not just trade it away. The time to win is now. It is always now unless your team sucks so bad you have to do a full rebuild. No one knows what the future holds and if you are not trying to get better now then you will always be a 1st or 2nd round loser. Conley, DM, new wing, Bogie and Rudy. Second team Ingles, JC, O'neal, PF to be determined and Doka.
Maybe I should have left out the word stud and just long and athletic. Just a guy who can defend the perimeter.We are over the cap whether Mike comes back or not. The most we can spend in free agency is the taxpayer MLE, which is around $6 million. Unfortunately we can't afford a stud wing that's athletic and can defend.
No paywall. The link lists Ingles, Bogey, and Royce as being available.So are we trading with ourselves. It says Utah and the Jazz wings. Who are we looking at as a trade partner.
Unless you are getting some real future asset I have no idea how an Ingles trade is going to help us win. He’s never hurt… toggles between on and off ball beautifully. Fills in whenever the pg is hurt.I think it would be a big mistake to trade him but I'm honestly starting to think that the front office is strongly considering it.
Or nobody wants Faves which is a real possibility.Another thought.
The fact that we are hearing Ingles, Bogey, and Royce on the table rather than Fav suggests to me that:
(1) the cost of giving up Fav is too much, so we’ve pivoted to moving a piece to get a pick rather than move one;
(2) we already have a deal in principle agreed to for Fav that involves us moving No. 30, and we are trying to trade back into the draft by moving someone else too.
I think it’s #1 if anything. His name would be out there too if it was #2 imo.Another thought.
The fact that we are hearing Ingles, Bogey, and Royce on the table rather than Fav suggests to me that:
(1) the cost of giving up Fav is too much, so we’ve pivoted to moving a piece to get a pick rather than move one;
(2) we already have a deal in principle agreed to for Fav that involves us moving No. 30, and we are trying to trade back into the draft by moving someone else too.
Unless you are getting some real future asset I have no idea how an Ingles trade is going to help us win. He’s never hurt… toggles between on and off ball beautifully. Fills in whenever the pg is hurt.
The acquiring team would have to know they are getting a not mentally locked in Joe right?
Capwise a Bogey trade makes way more sense. If you got an expiring you’d be in a range where you could pivot and become a cap space team with some maneuvers.
Then you factor in the locker room stuff. Joe is the heart and soul of the locker room… I’m sure our already chilly vibes would get so much worse if we moved Joe.
I am fully prepared for a meltdown here… maybe that’s the plan… send out some ******** rumors so everyone is happy when they just run it back.