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If you had to choose a player in the NBA who's body has betrayed him to such an extent that he'll never be able to be a productive player again, Porter is on the shortlist (unlike Batum last year). He'd come as a major gamble. Not sure the Jazz feel like they can roll those dice.
Actually, we were having the EXACT same discussions with Batum last year. Everybody thought he was done because of the injuries. I was advocating for signing him precisely because I thought his numbers while playing through injuries were not a true representation of what he can do if he actually can get and stay healthy. Now of course you have to make sure Porter is healthy and have some confidence that you can keep him healthy, but yeah...
 
Actually, we were having the EXACT same discussions with Batum last year. Everybody thought he was done because of the injuries. I was advocating for signing him precisely because I thought his numbers while playing through injuries were not a true representation of what he can do if he actually can get and stay healthy. Now of course you have to make sure Porter is healthy and have some confidence that you can keep him healthy, but yeah...
I very well could be remembering wrong, but I thought it was perceived disinterest toward the NBA/Hornets as much as injuries that had everyone low on Batum last year.

He did indeed have major injury issues the season before he move to the Clippers but otherwise had been relatively healthy throughout his career (7 seasons in a row before 2019-20 with more 60 games played).

We've seen Porter's injury woes building and compounding over time. He's now played in less than 30 games in each of the last two seasons. He played in fewer than 50 the year before that; less than 60 the year before that.
 
I'm asking seriously, what is so special about Porter?

We have an injury prone PG, three players who pretty much offense and nothing else. I just don't think Porter is worth the risk. His injury history is dreadful.


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I'm asking seriously, what is so special about Porter?

We have an injury prone PG, three players who pretty much offense and nothing else. I just don't think Porter is worth the risk. His injury history is dreadful.


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Are you serious? He is a giant on perimeter that has a history of being a premier 3&D wing.

He could be cooked for sure. But let’s not act like there’s nothing intriguing there.
 
I very well could be remembering wrong, but I thought it was perceived disinterest toward the NBA/Hornets as much as injuries that had everyone low on Batum last year.

He did indeed have major injury issues the season before he move to the Clippers but otherwise had been relatively healthy throughout his career (7 seasons in a row before 2019-20 with more 60 games played).

We've seen Porter's injury woes building and compounding over time. He's now played in less than 30 games in each of the last two seasons. He played in fewer than 50 the year before that; less than 60 the year before that.
Actually... I think you are right. I misremembered it. This was the exact situation - people thought he had lost interest and I contended that it was injuries that derailed his play. I think Porter could be in similar situation now.
 
There aren’t a lot of deals I like out there for Bogey, if I’m honest (even though he’d be the first I’d move). I’d like to trade him for a younger player and maybe picks. Nance and Covington are the two sort of lateral moves I’d like for Bogey. Can’t really see anything else out there that makes a lot of sense.
Covington wouldnt be a lateral move. We’d give up additional assets, for sure.
 
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