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Hot take... Jared Butler will be a better pro than Davion Mitchell. This assumes he is medically cleared.

Seems like Davion Mitchell will be functionally similar to Terry Rozier. The difference is that he's a better shooter and might be a bit more mentally tough. I need to watch him more, but I'm not sure I've seen much elite on-ball creation that you'd expect from a high-level point guard.

Butler should be a versatile combo-guard like a George Hill.
 
Hot take... Jared Butler will be a better pro than Davion Mitchell. This assumes he is medically cleared.
my hot take is that both will be pretty solid rotation/fringe starter types (maybe not a hot take?). I dont think either should be lottery prospects, but more dudes in the 18-25 range.
 
And to come back to a Lopo talking point, if you want Kuzma and the Lakers/Lebron really dont **** with him, you offer Favors for Kuzma.

Lakers can get out of a ****** deal a year early and they get a big man who can do a minutes split with Harrell and be effective.

I'm of course the OG Kuzma person in the history of the NBA, but the dude is overpaid. I might want compensation back for taking on that contract tbh.
 
And to come back to a Lopo talking point, if you want Kuzma and the Lakers/Lebron really dont **** with him, you offer Favors for Kuzma.

Lakers can get out of a ****** deal a year early and they get a big man who can do a minutes split with Harrell and be effective.

I'm of course the OG Kuzma person in the history of the NBA, but the dude is overpaid. I might want compensation back for taking on that contract tbh.
His on/off numbers are alarming... I think I might want them to keep him.
 
A few thoughts on a few players after watching some limited stuff:

As always, I'm a total novice. I welcome thoughts from those who are more knowledgeable than I am.

Vrenz: I'm very intrigued. His lack of any in-between game is a problem, but I like a lot of the rest. Great passer/playmaker; I like his defensive potential well enough; I think his shot will probably be adequate. Length would really help Jazz if he can turn into a rotation player

Roko: I like his attacking the basket from 15 feet in, though don't know if it will translate. Seems to have decent toughness/motor. Could end up fine on defense, though I have questions on lateral quickness/inside presence. Less sold on the outside shot. Wish he was 1 1/2 inches taller.

Ayo: Maybe can be a decent complement to Donovan. Good in the open court. I didn't see as much to excite me in the half court. Not sure he's really a playmaker, but rather someone who's just a good functional cog. Defensive potential looks solid, though I didn't see what I was hoping to see (a lock-down type) on that side of the court from what I watched.

Bones: Don't we already have the better/taller/heavier version in Clarkson?

Duarte: Was hoping to see Doug Christie 2.0. Not sure he's quite that, though he's probably serviceable. I think maybe slightly overrated.

Isaiah Todd: I think he may be underrated. Skills seem to work well with the NBA game. His relative lack of creating is more acceptable with someone who projects to play small-ball 5 (as opposed to perhaps Thor & Murphy).

Chris Smith: I might take the gamble despite the injury. Has everything needed in a wing, other than consistent motor (which is why I'll probably be wrong with my hopes for him).

Wieskamp: fine as a second-rounder if we get one somewhere. He doesn't do enough for me in terms of offensive creation or defense to really tempt me more than that.
 
A few thoughts on a few players after watching some limited stuff:

As always, I'm a total novice. I welcome thoughts from those who are more knowledgeable than I am.

Vrenz: I'm very intrigued. His lack of any in-between game is a problem, but I like a lot of the rest. Great passer/playmaker; I like his defensive potential well enough; I think his shot will probably be adequate. Length would really help Jazz if he can turn into a rotation player

Roko: I like his attacking the basket from 15 feet in, though don't know if it will translate. Seems to have decent toughness/motor. Could end up fine on defense, though I have questions on lateral quickness/inside presence. Less sold on the outside shot. Wish he was 1 1/2 inches taller.

Ayo: Maybe can be a decent complement to Donovan. Good in the open court. I didn't see as much to excite me in the half court. Not sure he's really a playmaker, but rather someone who's just a good functional cog. Defensive potential looks solid, though I didn't see what I was hoping to see (a lock-down type) on that side of the court from what I watched.

Bones: Don't we already have the better/taller/heavier version in Clarkson?

Duarte: Was hoping to see Doug Christie 2.0. Not sure he's quite that, though he's probably serviceable. I think maybe slightly overrated.

Isaiah Todd: I think he may be underrated. Skills seem to work well with the NBA game. His relative lack of creating is more acceptable with someone who projects to play small-ball 5 (as opposed to perhaps Thor & Murphy).

Chris Smith: I might take the gamble despite the injury. Has everything needed in a wing, other than consistent motor (which is why I'll probably be wrong with my hopes for him).

Wieskamp: fine as a second-rounder if we get one somewhere. He doesn't do enough for me in terms of offensive creation or defense to really tempt me more than that.

Would like to hear your take on David Johnson and Brandon Boston.
 
And to come back to a Lopo talking point, if you want Kuzma and the Lakers/Lebron really dont **** with him, you offer Favors for Kuzma.

Lakers can get out of a ****** deal a year early and they get a big man who can do a minutes split with Harrell and be effective.

I'm of course the OG Kuzma person in the history of the NBA, but the dude is overpaid. I might want compensation back for taking on that contract tbh.
I'm suggesting

Kuzma, #22 and a 2026 1st
for
Bojan

I think it's a fair deal. Kuzma is a slight step back from Bojan, but Bojan's lack of any production outside of scoring alarms me. He had the half of his life against the Clippers and we still lost. I think Kuzma could provide more defense and rebounding with the occasional hot game as well.

I have also suggested a deal around Favors for Kuzma, but I don't think LA does that without us losing more assets.

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I'm suggesting

Kuzma, #22 and a 2026 1st
for
Bojan

I think it's a fair deal. Kuzma is a slight step back from Bojan, but Bojan's lack of any production outside of scoring alarms me. He had the half of his life against the Clippers and we still lost. I think Kuzma could provide more defense and rebounding with the occasional hot game as well.

I have also suggested a deal around Favors for Kuzma, but I don't think LA does that without us losing more assets.

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Your esuggesting a large pile of **** for one of our best players. Kuzma isnt anywhere near a slight step back. He's a James Harden 5 step back travel no call kind of step back from Bojan.

Kuzma aint out here D'ing anyone up. At least Bogey can get tough on dudes. Kuzma is a better rebounder for sure, but he isnt a game changer and he likely wouldnt be in our closing 5 (the only area the Jazz have trouble rebounding from because they were elite all year outside of that)
 
A few thoughts on a few players after watching some limited stuff:

As always, I'm a total novice. I welcome thoughts from those who are more knowledgeable than I am.

Vrenz: I'm very intrigued. His lack of any in-between game is a problem, but I like a lot of the rest. Great passer/playmaker; I like his defensive potential well enough; I think his shot will probably be adequate. Length would really help Jazz if he can turn into a rotation player

Roko: I like his attacking the basket from 15 feet in, though don't know if it will translate. Seems to have decent toughness/motor. Could end up fine on defense, though I have questions on lateral quickness/inside presence. Less sold on the outside shot. Wish he was 1 1/2 inches taller.

Ayo: Maybe can be a decent complement to Donovan. Good in the open court. I didn't see as much to excite me in the half court. Not sure he's really a playmaker, but rather someone who's just a good functional cog. Defensive potential looks solid, though I didn't see what I was hoping to see (a lock-down type) on that side of the court from what I watched.

Bones: Don't we already have the better/taller/heavier version in Clarkson?

Duarte: Was hoping to see Doug Christie 2.0. Not sure he's quite that, though he's probably serviceable. I think maybe slightly overrated.

Isaiah Todd: I think he may be underrated. Skills seem to work well with the NBA game. His relative lack of creating is more acceptable with someone who projects to play small-ball 5 (as opposed to perhaps Thor & Murphy).

Chris Smith: I might take the gamble despite the injury. Has everything needed in a wing, other than consistent motor (which is why I'll probably be wrong with my hopes for him).

Wieskamp: fine as a second-rounder if we get one somewhere. He doesn't do enough for me in terms of offensive creation or defense to really tempt me more than that.
I still think Wieskamp is being underrated defensively just because he's a white dude who looks kind of ike Duncan Robinson
 
I'm suggesting

Kuzma, #22 and a 2026 1st
for
Bojan

I think it's a fair deal. Kuzma is a slight step back from Bojan, but Bojan's lack of any production outside of scoring alarms me. He had the half of his life against the Clippers and we still lost. I think Kuzma could provide more defense and rebounding with the occasional hot game as well.

I have also suggested a deal around Favors for Kuzma, but I don't think LA does that without us losing more assets.

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This makes us worse. Like considerably worse.
 
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