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Trade idea w/ Washington

I think the Wiz are dying to get rid of Wall. I say we low ball them, Murphy and a 2022 2nd round pick.
 
Who says no??? Answer me that jazzfanz WHO SAYS NO

So the Wizards give up on their franchise player and their other best player to get Al and Milsap?
Not only that, but they add depth to the power forward and center position which means less minutes for their other lotto talent, Jan Vesley?
 
So the Wizards give up on their franchise player and their other best player to get Al and Milsap?
Not only that, but they add depth to the power forward and center position which means less minutes for their other lotto talent, Jan Vesley?

Yeah but who says no???
 
How can we know unless we ask? Are you serious.... this is a board of hypothetical gm actions we would make and why? This statement makes me wonder if you think Lyndsay will get on the Jazz forum himself and let us know what the Wiz front office said. They turn it down. We could get Nene at any point if we want. same with Okafor. They would take Marvin, Paul or Al plus Raja for either of those guys... the problem is our guys are worth more.
 
Wall and Nene are very good when they play but they haven't been playing very much. Nene's contract is not worth the risk. I would rather try to get Washington's pick from them because the owner has said he is sick of being in the lottery every year. Is Washington under the cap? If they are I would give them both AL and Millsap for future picks and this year's number one. We can also take Jan Velsey off their hands.

The only two guys who are untouchable on the Jazz for me are Favors and Kanter. I would be willing to trade Hayward (too inconsistent) or Burks (I like him but he doesn't even play so I would be willing to trade him). Don't get me wrong I want to keep Hayward and Burks but if the right deal came along I would consider trading them.
 
Again: Why would Washington give up a pick for Al or Paul? All they gain is Bird rights. If they want Al or Paul they can simply bid on either/both in the offseason without sacrificing a first round pick.
 
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