https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/2202789-155/letter-cant-have-it-both-ways
Thanks JazzFanz - tried to capture your perspectives when I wrote this.
Thanks JazzFanz - tried to capture your perspectives when I wrote this.
https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/2202789-155/letter-cant-have-it-both-ways
Thanks JazzFanz - tried to capture your perspectives when I wrote this.
Must be a hoax. Nobody names their kid "Ned".
;-)
I hope "Ned Stanley' is a pseudonym. Otherwise he's likely to come home one day and find One Love sleeping in his bed.
I think if Jefferson and Millsap were traded for peanuts on the dollar then Monson would have complained about it as well. Your assertion is that anything greater than zero is a success - some people don't view that as a success. I know my employers don't. I doubt most do.
It has since come to light that in October The Jazz offered an extension to Kanter which amounted to a few dollars above the qualifying offer for 4 years (I think it was 8 mil per). I think the FO knew that this was a non-starter and Kanter and his agent would turn them down flat. This being the case then why didn't The Jazz FO start trade negotiations immediately thereafter? Why did they wait until the last minute thereby putting themselves in a position for a 22 year old kid to pull a punk move on them and publically state his wishes to be traded? And additionally put themselves into a position of having to settle for what is obviously a **** deal?
Just a bad job all around.
I think if Jefferson and Millsap were traded for peanuts on the dollar then Monson would have complained about it as well. Your assertion is that anything greater than zero is a success - some people don't view that as a success. I know my employers don't. I doubt most do.
It has since come to light that in October The Jazz offered an extension to Kanter which amounted to a few dollars above the qualifying offer for 4 years (I think it was 8 mil per). I think the FO knew that this was a non-starter and Kanter and his agent would turn them down flat. This being the case then why didn't The Jazz FO start trade negotiations immediately thereafter? Why did they wait until the last minute thereby putting themselves in a position for a 22 year old kid to pull a punk move on them and publically state his wishes to be traded? And additionally put themselves into a position of having to settle for what is obviously a **** deal?
Just a bad job all around.
I think if Jefferson and Millsap were traded for peanuts on the dollar then Monson would have complained about it as well. Your assertion is that anything greater than zero is a success - some people don't view that as a success. I know my employers don't. I doubt most do.
It has since come to light that in October The Jazz offered an extension to Kanter which amounted to a few dollars above the qualifying offer for 4 years (I think it was 8 mil per). I think the FO knew that this was a non-starter and Kanter and his agent would turn them down flat. This being the case then why didn't The Jazz FO start trade negotiations immediately thereafter? Why did they wait until the last minute thereby putting themselves in a position for a 22 year old kid to pull a punk move on them and publically state his wishes to be traded? And additionally put themselves into a position of having to settle for what is obviously a **** deal?
Just a bad job all around.
I'd be willing to bet the Jazz have tried to trade Kanter since Oct.
as the season progresses it's going to become readily obvious that Kanter just doesn't fit in QS's system. I'm not thrilled about it because I've always rooted for the guy - it's just one of those things when you have a change in culture.
I think DL is trying to trade Kanter right now - definitely by the deadline. Anyway, I just don't see him coming back next year.
You probably made Monson throw his cup of coffee against the wall and then cry.
It has since come to light that in October The Jazz offered an extension to Kanter which amounted to a few dollars above the qualifying offer for 4 years (I think it was 8 mil per). I think the FO knew that this was a non-starter and Kanter and his agent would turn them down flat. This being the case then why didn't The Jazz FO start trade negotiations immediately thereafter? Why did they wait until the last minute thereby putting themselves in a position for a 22 year old kid to pull a punk move on them and publically state his wishes to be traded? And additionally put themselves into a position of having to settle for what is obviously a **** deal?
Can you provide a link that demonstrates how the front office waited until Kanter's comments to begin trade negotiations?
I was hoping that was the case when I posted this before the season even started:
https://jazzfanz.com/showthread.php?33445-In-depth-article-on-Burks-and-Kanter-extensions
Looking back I should have changed the word "think" to "hope". Because knowing now that the actual extension offer was so low and, I'm sure, viewed as an insult by Kanter and his agent, the fact that he and their poisoned relationship was kept around until the deadline is just ****ing ponderous to me.
Can you provide a link that proves they didn't?
The burden of proof is on the person making the most absurd argument.
IN other words you don't know either.
Tony Jones Feb 11
@Tjonessltrib
The Jazz have been fielding calls on Kanter for sometime. Enes has been frustrated because of frontcourt logjam.