The Thriller
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No thanks.
We need a 3 point shooter a lot more than we need a 3rd string center.
We need a 3 point shooter a lot more than we need a 3rd string center.
NAOS- Two problems with your posts. First I love your idea about trading Al to the Bucks but it doesn't work finacially!
Second let's say we do trade Al (hopefully this happens) Asik would be great to get and we could front load a contract for him, but it doesn't save us money in the latter years like mentioned before, cause the front loaded part only accounts for the actuall money paided out it effects our salary cap differently.
The finacial year doesn't end until after the draft....
this is a wrinkle I hadn't thought of, but it isn't a deal breaker. If we have two first-round picks this year, then we definitely don't want a third. I'll take a future first.
Millsaps contract was front loaded but on our salary cap it shows a higher number than what we really owe him!
right, I acknowledged the difference between paycheck and cap hit, but what you're saying doesn't mean that front loading a contract doesn't save on cap hit in subsequent years. I need to look into this more.
asik is a player I've always wanted to see playing alongside kanter. but losing a scorer center like big al and gaining a defensive center like asik won't improve jazz's chances to be a playoff team when we are struggling that much on the offensive end. relatively speaking.
This thread assumes that Jefferson will be dealt in a cost-cutting move that brings back a pick and a player. (I've suggested a trade with the Bucks that brings back a first-round pick and Mbah a Moute, an elite defensive SF, but don't let this suggestion bog down the discussion here). If such a move were to happen, the Jazz would need to find a fourth big to fill out the roster, but one who would be comfortable with and excel in a backup role.
I'm suggesting that we think about restricted free agent Omer Asik. He rebounds the ball well, plays good team D, and sees the game better than most guys with his size.
I'd envision the front court minutes divided as such:
Favors: 32
Millsap: 20-25 (with 7-10 at SF)
Kanter: 20-24
Asik: 20-24
So, are you interested or not? Why? How much do you think Asik is worth? In other words, how can we pry him away without overpaying?
Here's a look at a very speculative depth chart:
Harris*/Lillard or Marshall(?)/Watson or Tinsley (yes, I understand that Watson is under contract and Tinsely is not)
Hayward/Burks/Rivers(?)
Mbah a Moute/Millsap/Hayward/D.Miller(?)
Millsap**/Favors
Favors/Kanter/Asik
Shooting is still a problem with this roster, but we fix that in the following draft and free-agency splash (ahem, Harden). But, this is a solid roster from a defensive standpoint, and that is my first desire.
*Harris deal comes later after our (hopeful) PG has gotten his feet wet.
**Extension coming!?!
"Asik sees the game better than most guys his size"
Really?
Is he even on an NBA roster anymore?
https://www.nola.com/pelicans/index.ssf/2016/01/omer_asik_has_least_tradeable.htmlOmer Asik is not at the top of any statistical categories this season, but he made the No. 1 ranking for the NBA's 10 least tradeable contracts, compiled by RealGM.com.
Asik fell off a cliff. He was playing promising ball coming out of Chicago and into Houston. Defense-first passing big man. Too bad for him.
basically, every single trade idea you ever made has sucked.
wrong again. That's obvious even from the threads you bumped.