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ok so ur saying jsut let this season pass by and make something happen next summer? that could be another option the jazz can go since ak's contract will be up. what big names are available in 2011 free agent market?
 
ok so ur saying jsut let this season pass by and make something happen next summer? that could be another option the jazz can go since ak's contract will be up. what big names are available in 2011 free agent market?
DW-CJ-AK-Millsap-Fesenko is a very good lineup. Not much worse than last year. Possibly better. Good defense. Good outside shooting. Rebounding on both ends of the court.

BTW, it's not clear to me that Antawn Jamison is even available, although I wish that he were--and wanted to come to Utah as a high-minutes backup.
https://hoopshype.com/salaries/cleveland.htm
https://www.82games.com/0910/0910CLE.HTM

Harrington might take all of the MLE, but he'd be an OK addition, too--at least offensively.

The cost would be to lose Matthews--and maybe Brewer, too. I see Utah taking both of them instead if they can get an agreement.
 
DW-CJ-AK-Millsap-Fesenko is a very good lineup. Not much worse than last year. Possibly better. Good defense. Good outside shooting. Rebounding on both ends of the court.

BTW, it's not clear to me that Antawn Jamison is even available, although I wish that he were--and wanted to come to Utah as a high-minutes backup.
https://hoopshype.com/salaries/cleveland.htm
https://www.82games.com/0910/0910CLE.HTM

Harrington might take all of the MLE, but he'd be an OK addition, too--at least offensively.

The cost would be to lose Matthews--and maybe Brewer, too. I see Utah taking both of them instead if they can get an agreement.

Someone is drinking the kool- aid. The Jazz are not a better team.
 
Someone is drinking the kool- aid. The Jazz are not a better team.
There's not much Kool-aid to go around, but the avoidance of temptation to play a bad-defending Boozer AND a bad-defending Okur gives a Jazz lineup that plays on both ends on the floor a chance to show what they've got.

Just like Millsap did two years ago for a stretch. PM plays pretty well with Okur, too, and it's possible that Hayward is almost as good as KK quickly with a little more defense and ability to drive, although he won't be as good a shooter for a few years.

Hopefully Fes and maybe Koufos will show why a legit 7-footer with rebounding and/or defense is more valuable than a trey-shooting C. However, Okur will likely be important in the big man rotation once he returns.

I maintain that Utah will be within five games--better or worse--of what they would have been with Boozer. Given that other teams have gotten better around Utah, though it is possible that Utah would be a 45-win to 48-win team with C-Booz. What I'd like to see is the Jazz breaking 50 wins, which would definitively confirm that Boozer wasn't worth his salt. I acknowledge that it's equally possible that they could end up below .500; a sub-40-win season would be a disappointment for Jazz fans, because this team will be more fun to watch than Boozer, but winning is the most fun of all. Looking forward, though, to the Chicago-Utah matchup, because I think that DW can handle Derrick, Millsap can handle Boozer, AK can handle Deng, and Fes can handle Noah.
 
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I don't think that Gortat is out of the question, but I do agree with previous poster that a sign and trade seems the most likely. Orlando will want to improve at several positions and they'll need flexibility to do so. I'd also be interested in Big Al (not Harrington, though I'd be intrigued by a summer that saw us lose Boozer and double up on Als), Scola, and securing Matthews. I'll be interested to see if the Jazz role the dice on Evans this year. I gotta say, I'm loving the drama this off-season.
 
I would say go after biedriens or chandler with the trade exception. Or use the Harpring TPE to go and see about Gortat. Jamison is a decent player, but doesn't address the "win now" sentiment of the OP. It would be a step backward if you ask me.
 
DW-CJ-AK-Millsap-Fesenko is a very good lineup. Not much worse than last year. Possibly better. Good defense. Good outside shooting. Rebounding on both ends of the court.

Any lineup that relies on Fesenko is going to suck. +/- be damned.
 
You know that Biedrens shot 16% at the FT last year and was pretty much worthless to GS last year? Why would you want to pay him 10M a year?

Chandler has missed 25+ games the last 2 years and only averaged 6pt 6reb a game for 11.7M.
 
Biedrins was injured much of last year it's true. To judge a man based on a year riddled with injuries is ridiculous. Chandler has had some injury issues, but with him it's a one year rental basically. So you try someone who has proven he can be a big man in this league (look at his 06-07, and 07-08 seasons). He can block shots and isn't a big stiff.
 
There are a few centers that intrigue me, but I think who the Jazz bring in depends on how they want to approach this season.
1) Win Now: Gortat is probably the only 5 (at a reasonable salary) that could be had and come in and make a significant difference. However, he is unproven and his contract could be burdensome under the new CBA if he doesn't play well.
2) Play the young guys: Similar to the '03-'04 season, we see what kind of players the Jazz really have, especially with regards to Fes and Koufos and to a certain extent CJ, Hayward and Evans. Fes and Koufos would get lots of minutes until Okur came back. As insurance, the Jazz could bring in someone like Jeff Foster ) don't remember if he is healthy or not though) or maybe Nesterovic. My only hope is that Sloan would only play these vets when he had to and allow Fes and Koufos to start and or get significant minutes.

So while I kind of like the idea of Gortat, I think I would rather see the Jazz play the young guys and have lots of cap space and (hopefully) improved young talent going into the next CBA, even if it does mean not making the playoffs.
 
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