I would only make the trade if it included swapping the #5 for the #4 pick.
Jazz get:
#4 pick
#12 pick
Orlando gets:
#5 pick
#23 pick
Trey Burke
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I would only make the trade if it included swapping the #5 for the #4 pick.
Jazz get:
#4 pick
#12 pick
Orlando gets:
#5 pick
#23 pick
Trey Burke
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David Locke spoke about this on his podcasts. So here would be the trade:
Orlando gets:
Trey Burke and the 23rd pick
Utah Jazz get:
12th pick
The Jazz take Marcus Smart and maybe Nik Staukus or Rodney Hood?
It is the Bucks pick that can be had. We send them our pick, the 2016 GSW pick, Kanter, and salary filler. They send us their pick and Mayo. They use our pick to get a PG (Exum or Smart), a need for them (they move Knight to SG). They already have the Greek Freak at wing, which the 2nd pick will be. Kanter is Sanders insurance. We solve their Mayo problem, one of the worst contracts in the league. We get Parker/Wiggins and we clear the way for Tomic to come over. It is perfect.
Sounds delicious, but hold the Mayo.
David Locke spoke about this on his podcasts. So here would be the trade:
Orlando gets:
Trey Burke and the 23rd pick
Utah Jazz get:
12th pick
The Jazz take Marcus Smart and maybe Nik Staukus or Rodney Hood?
David Locke spoke about this on his podcasts. So here would be the trade:
Orlando gets:
Trey Burke and the 23rd pick
Utah Jazz get:
12th pick
The Jazz take Marcus Smart and maybe Nik Staukus or Rodney Hood?
This might already be mentioned, but there's no way in hell Smart is lasting until the 12th pick. There's even chatter now that Orlando is seriously looking at Smart at #4, which would presumably leave Exum at #5. I don't see anyone at #12 who's an upgrade over Burke, assuming we don't get Smart or another PG in a trade.
Edit to add that there must be something to this proposal that is not clear or that I misunderstand. It makes absolutely no sense to trade Burke and the 23rd pick for the 12th pick.
Edited further to add: Jeez but people here are giving up on Burke awfully quickly.