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The Favors/Kanter Future Trade - UTA/CHA/BKN

BabyPeterzz

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Here's my suggested trade to get Al and Millsap off the team, get the young guys more minutes, and bring in a good, promising wing.

https://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=ax26wxy

UTA Trades:

Al Jefferson
Paul Millsap
Raja Bell

Utah Gets:

DeSagana Diop
Kris Humphries
Gerald Henderson

CHA Trades:

DeSagana Diop
Gerald Henderson
Reggie Williams

CHA Gets:

Al Jefferson
Marshon Brookes
Tornike Shengelia

BKN Trades:

Kris Humphries
Marshon Brookes
Tornike Shengelia

BKN Gets:

Paul Millsap
Reggie Williams
Raja Bell

UTA Does It: Opens up the positions to Favors and Kanter, and brings in their backups in Diop and Humphries. Raja is just salary. Brings in Gerald Henderson, a very nice, young wing who I like very much. We don't get better or bring in much value, but the idea is addition by subtraction. Both Diop and Henderson expire at the end of this season so it doesn't impact their cap situation too much. Humphries is a hit to the cap, but he'd make a great back up.

CHA Does It: They get a dominant big they need so badly in Al Jefferson. He and the BJ Mullens combo make a deadly inside out big line up. Losing Henderson is tough, but they get Brookes to help fill the gap. Reggie Williams and Tornike Shengelia are salary filler, they have MKG, I think they'll be ok at SF.

BKN Does It: They get Paul Millsap, who they are rumored to want. Reggie Williams and Raja both come off the books at the end of the season saving them some money at the end of season. Getting rid of Tornike Shengelia's extra year gets another 1 mil off as well. So they get Paul and save some cash next year, or open up spots for FA's.

Fire away boners.
 
I love opening up time for Kanter and Favors but we are getting screwed. We can get way more value than Gerald Henderson. Diop and Hump can be had for free as soon as someone calls. So we are basically trading Millsap and Jefferson for Gerald Henderson.........

Henderson can only play the 2 position. And it seems Burks is the same. While we also have Foye who can only play the 2. And Henderson is a horrible 3 point shooter. So it creates a log jam.

We can do way better.
 
I love opening up time for Kanter and Favors but we are getting screwed. We can get way more value than Gerald Henderson. Diop and Hump can be had for free as soon as someone calls. So we are basically trading Millsap and Jefferson for Gerald Henderson.........

Henderson can only play the 2 position. And it seems Burks is the same. While we also have Foye who can only play the 2. And Henderson is a horrible 3 point shooter. So it creates a log jam.

We can do way better.

Check stats bro.
 
I love opening up time for Kanter and Favors but we are getting screwed. We can get way more value than Gerald Henderson. Diop and Hump can be had for free as soon as someone calls. So we are basically trading Millsap and Jefferson for Gerald Henderson.........

Henderson can only play the 2 position. And it seems Burks is the same. While we also have Foye who can only play the 2. And Henderson is a horrible 3 point shooter. So it creates a log jam.

We can do way better.

True, we don't bring much in, but it leaves us room to sign a solid FA. Henderson is shooting 47% from 3 this season. Yes, his career numbers suck, but he looks like a very nice player this season and I think would thrive on the Jazz.
 
what is this obsession with trading both players.

why do people whish to trade or let both starting pf/c go.
then jazz are weak.
it is better to have 3 good to great frontcourt players and 1 scrub?
then 2good/great players and 2 scrubs
 
Check stats bro.

https://espn.go.com/nba/player/stats/_/id/3993/gerald-henderson

I wasn't aware he was shooting so well this year. He is shooting more of them also. So that is good but it is a small sample size in terms of games played and also only shooting 1.5 3's per game. So I wouldn't mind trading for him as long as we get rid of Foye. No reason to have that many SG's.

And he never shot over 30 percent before this year. So time will tell. At the deadline we will probably know more
 
If we trade both Millsap and Jefferson there better be some first round picks or young PG talent like Bledsoe.
 
Jazz are not over the cap there is no way KOC sends out two borderline all stars for scrubs just to "clear space" for the remaining 40 games.
 
Also why bring in Henderon? Both Hayward and Burks needs minutes at the wing position and Foye is playing very well.
 
Let Foye and Hendo battle it out. I'm on the Burks at PG bandwagon sooooo....

You think Al has any value before the deadline? I don't. Millsap does, so what type of player will he garner? A good wing? Yeah, I think so. I choose Henderson. I think the Jazz grow through subtraction. Maybe CHA throws in a pick.

Oh well, thanks for your input.
 
Let Foye and Hendo battle it out. I'm on the Burks at PG bandwagon sooooo....

You think Al has any value before the deadline? I don't. Millsap does, so what type of player will he garner? A good wing? Yeah, I think so. I choose Henderson. I think the Jazz grow through subtraction. Maybe CHA throws in a pick.

Oh we'll, thanks for your input.


Mr. Baby Peters, I believe your youth is showing through


In a rotation of Foye, Hayward, Carroll, and Marvin Williams, where could we fit in Henderson? Who'm should we drop, and which players will play their respective roles??


I am of the opinion that the Utah Jazz have nearly figured out their wing rotation. A competent defender for bigger SFs in either Marvin or Carroll; a competent defender, and distributor for smaller SFs, SGs, and some PGs in Gordon Hayward; a penetrator, a good foul-drawer and alright facilitator in Alec Burks; and lastly our specialty shooter in Randy Foye.

We have nearly every role of a possible wing rotation filled.


Let us rack our brains to try and solve our remaining issues: big-men defense, and point-guard play.

-George
 
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