Game6Conley
Well-Known Member
Just to level out your neediness:
https://jazzfanz.com/showthread.php?51156-George-Hill-coming-to-Utah/page4&p=1244857#post1244857
I don't take it back, I trust Exum. my opinion on this is concurrent with the master plan that I've detailed here for years - keep the team extremely young whislt running the cap up way over the luxury tax by way of making good draft picks and re-signing Restricted free agents, I still contend thats the best way to open a BIG championship window and I still contend the team would've made noise this season, put a solid product on the floor and would easily be one of the best young teams.. So I look at these win-now moves as a concession of sorts.
Lettuce not forget I was all for going after a player with a ring and tons of playoff experience(more than the entire roster at the times playoff experience combined), who happened to be 23 at the time.. Instead that $$ was spent on Johnson and Diaw.
I certainly don't trust going for it this year, I say one of the unspoken results of the trade is security for the F.O./Quinn and moral victories for the players/fans.
It's easy to overreact about Hill's early play this season, there's still a great deal of risk involved, If he gets injured and then walks its a disastrous trade, we can all agree on that..
It was clearly addition by subtraction, and the subtraction part might not be finished - if he rapes the Jazz in contract negotiations (which they've given him the platform to do, and all the leverage)It could easily cost the Jazz an opportunity to keep another one of the young studs in uniform, so in a way there could be a cost-cutting element to the trade that isn't being discussed much here..
The ramifications of that trade are far from settled.
I still view the swap as a double-down move, which Is why I keep using the word risk. they missed on Burke so they use the 12th pick years later on Hill, who turns 31 in the playoffs. It's the same FO involved so I'd be remissed not to mention that If they would've just taken Schroder as I was pleading for months, none of this would've been necessary, instead of 2 young player on rookie deals they've got a 30 year old, who if he's got any sense will be looking for his last big multi-year deal.
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