Pretty sure he changed his name to Marcus Morris.How much does Rasheed Wallace have left in the tank?
Pistons Rasheed would be perfect right now...
If we could get Trevor Booker in the body of Trey Lyles, we’d be good. Just none of the actual Trey Lyles.JaMychal Green
Kelly Oubre Jr.
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
Jabari Parker
Ryan Anderson
Trey Lyles
Cheick Diallo
Kenneth Faried
Dwight Howard
Vince Carter
Dragan Bender
Jonas Jerebko
Tyson Chandler
Nene
Amir Johnson
Kosta Koufos
Salah Mejri
Greg Monroe
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Might have missed some...
I posted some more. Posted the 4s and 5s...Faried and Howard at the 4?
Maybe Bender.
I can’t believe Green is out there still. Insane. If we got him on the VM, our off-season would be insane. Conley needs to badger him to come.
Yea....because the fans are the reason he didn't sign with Utah.
Not the fact he got 5X's more than Utah could pay him.
I don't trust him either but... chances are if you are fielding a min player he won't be much better than Bradley. Like when Gruden asked long-time Colts OC Tom Moore "why don't the back up QBs get more reps in practice?", Moore just told him "If Manning is down we are ****ED... and we don't practice ****ED" ... the point is... if Rudy goes down, we are ****ed either way... a center for the minimum won't change that, IMO...
We need to keep his proprioception™ though.If we could get Trevor Booker in the body of Trey Lyles, we’d be good. Just none of the actual Trey Lyles.
The Jazz could offer a minimum contract. Either nobody wants Exum, or the Jazz aren't trading him. Either way they didn't have 10M this off season.Pretty sure his deal was $20 million, 2 years. That’s not unreasonable at all.
I like the idea of closing with that lineup most nights. But worry about them on the floor together for long stretches.There is no security for when one of the pillars of your team goes down. The Jazz will be much worse when Gobert goes down as it has been, even when we had Favors.
@stitches is right. It’s the 4 by a wide margin. I still think the idea of closing with Bojingles is kinda shaky.
I like the idea of closing with Bojingles. BUT I don't like their chances to survive to the playoffs if we regularly put them against bigger 4s. That's why I liked the Jeff Green signing - just get another body to throw at opposing 4s in the regular season to absorb some of the punishment. This team should be good enough to get to the post season without having to over-rely on our optimal lineup and risk having one or both of the Bojingles brothers getting injured or bruised up before the playoffs.There is no security for when one of the pillars of your team goes down. The Jazz will be much worse when Gobert goes down as it has been, even when we had Favors.
@stitches is right. It’s the 4 by a wide margin. I still think the idea of closing with Bojingles is kinda shaky.
I generally agree. But I don’t know, it just feels like a soft-spot over the course of a long season.I like the idea of closing with Bojingles. BUT I don't like their chances to survive to the playoffs if we regularly put them against bigger 4s. That's why I liked the Jeff Green signing - just get another body to throw at opposing 4s in the regular season to absorb some of the punishment. This team should be good enough to get to the post season without having to over-rely on our optimal lineup and risk having one or both of the Bojingles brothers getting injured or bruised up before the playoffs.
The Jazz could offer a minimum contract. Either nobody wants Exum, or the Jazz aren't trading him. Either way they didn't have 10M this off season.
One of my concerns about The Jazz’s team-building philosophy in being great defensively (at the offense’s expense) is that the best offense beats the best defense, and the league is increasingly comfortable hoisting tons of threes, making them at a higher clip, and creating spacing that is just fundamentally difficult to guard (especially when the team’s defense is built around shotblocking). At a certain point, you just need good old-fashioned firepower. I wonder if Jabari could be a piece that moves the needle there, even in spot minutes.I’ve been contemplating Jabari more heavily recently.