LOL .. wut?????
Wonder why Millsap only signed a 2 year deal with the Hawks...
Humidity in Atlanta is horrible. And winning? Atlanta limped into the playoffs with a 38-44 record. Not exactly a contender.
Sap is an All-Star, can't disrespect him by saying an unproven College Freshman is better than him.
Towns is still that PF/C hybrid that I don't think we need. We need more of a quick/explosive athlete to compliment Favors/Gobert.
I know it's preseason and so on but the way it looks so far is we need to hold on to kanter money so we can afford Rudy. Not sure how that would work with the idea of trying to sway milsap to come back either
Thought your post was a reference to Atlanta.Who said anything about Atlanta? Sap will have plenty of options, some of those will be in cities with advantages over Utah. At this point in his career, I doubt he wants to be part of a rebuild, so unless Utah makes a big jump this year, I don't see this as a real possibility.
And the rebuild is pretty much over in terms of personnel acquisition. Already have our core-8.
Who said anything about Atlanta? Sap will have plenty of options, some of those will be in cities with advantages over Utah. At this point in his career, I doubt he wants to be part of a rebuild, so unless Utah makes a big jump this year, I don't see this as a real possibility.
After this year we still have 2 years of Gobert left on a cheap rookie contract. I think our current contracts are good enough that we have enough flexibility to trade players away to create cap space if needed.
Cap should be close to $100M by the time Rudy is due for a raise. If anything, maybe Gordon leaves after opting out in 3 years.
There's a reason he has the opt out clause: he'll be a 7 year veteran and eligible for a bigger chunk of the cap. He's opting out and asking for $20M. Book it!I think the only situation Gordon leaves is if he outperforms his contract (imagine that) and can get more by opting out. If that were the case, it would definitely be a top priority to keep him.
There's a reason he has the opt out clause: he'll be a 7 year veteran and eligible for a bigger chunk of the cap. He's opting out and asking for $20M. Book it!
Humidity is a summertime issue. The basketball season in Georgia is actually very nice. Springtime can be gorgeous (though the pollen is sometimes unbelievable). Definitely not a winning culture, though, and a pretty poor atmosphere at their games. Not even close to the environment at the ESA.Humidity in Atlanta is horrible. And winning? Atlanta limped into the playoffs with a 38-44 record. Not exactly a contender.
If I was him, I would be dreaming of the day I could return to Utah. Warm weather and winning is overrated.
You do realize he won more games literally every year he was in utah than he did last year in Atlanta, right?
Millsap is from Louisiana, humidity is no issue for him, he might even like it.
I prefer hot and humid to dry and cold, any day.
Utah also won a lot of games when John and Karl played, but I doubt that will factor in to Millsap's decision. If you had read a little further, you'd have seen that I wasn't referring to Atlanta, as I don't think he will stay there either. I realize it came off that way, but the point I was making is that he will have plenty of options in warmer climates and/or better win-now situations. I just don't think Utah has a shot unless we have a breakout year.
Yep, as do most NBA players.