Beantown
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone, longtime lurker, first time poster, Jazz fan since '86. I agree with everyone that as offensively talented as Big Al is, he kills ball movement and should probably be traded. Here's my proposal: trade Big Al to Samuel Dalembert of the Rockets and a 1st rounder. Why does it work?
1) He would be reunited with Kevin McHale, who tutored him on his post moves in MN and from what I remember, is still a fan of Big Al; 2) their salaries match up, according to the ESPN Trade Machine; and 3) Dalembert is a defensive center who won't kill ball movement, and has come off the bench before, whereas Big Al most likely won't accept a bench role. And most importantly, he'll allow Favors and Kanters to develop more so than Big Al.
So Favors would be the starting C, boosting his development. Millsap would start at PF, making him happy, and giving him a C who can actually rotate and rebound, 2 things Big Al can't/won't do. I would also put Howard at starting SF, since he obviously plays well with Harris. Hayward at SG also for obvious reasons (playmaker, shotmaker). Dalembert and Kanter would share backup C duties, CJ subs in for Howard and occasionally Hayward, Burks/Bell for Hayward, Watson/Tinsley for Harris. Then watch them develop!
Houston would bite.