Assuming we have some draft considerations to part with after the Al J acquisition, I really think is doable.
Let's face it, we suck on the wing. CJ, in my eyes, is more of a starter-by-default. He's yet to be a consistently solid player over the course of a whole season. AK is more of a true power forward...I'm steadfast in my belief that he's the best PF on the team. Hayward? Who knows. Brewer, Korver, Wes? All gone. Shannon Brown? Could be really nice...but does he want to play in Utah? Evans? likely to spend plenty of time in Orem.
I think there is some merit to the notion that Granger is available. They're not a great team, he's the one guy on the hook for big $ long-term, they're set to have HUGE cap room next year, and they drafted Brandon Rush last year and Paul George this year.
Trade scenario #1
Utah Trades:
Paul Millsap (7.6M)
Gordon Hayward (2.4M)
Kousof (filler)
+ draft considerations?
Indy Trades:
Danny Granger (11M)
Why Utah does it:
a.) Duh. We get an absolute stud on the wing. Granger does it ALL...great athlete, defends, can handle/create his own shot, great shooter, can get out and run. He's exactly what we would need...all the tools, can fit a "role" seamlessly but still be relied on as a go-to guy in tight spots.
b.) It slots AK back in his natural 4-spot. I LOVE this. Plus, with his shooting ability, Memo could absolutely play spot 4-duty for us this season.
Why Utah DOESN'T do it:
a.) Leaves us a little thin up-front, especially if Memo isn't ready by the start of the season. If Al got hurt, we would sorely miss Millsap. In this scenario, I definitely see us bringing back Fes + picking up some kind of UFA and stashing him on IR/in the D-League.
b.) Losing Hayward still leaves us thin on the wing, if not more talented. We'd have to look to add Brewer really cheap or go get more UFA minimum guys a la Wes Matthews this past year.
Why Indy does it:
a.) They get good value in Millsap. Productive, bargain PF. They're jammed at PF with Sap, but remember that a.) Tyler H is a big injury concern with his shin and b.) Murphy is an $11M expiring contract. Will he be back?
b.) I really hope that Bird did like Hayward a lot.
Jazz line-up:
PG: Williams, Price
SG: Granger, (______) maybe Brewer cheap? Some minimum guy.
SF: CJ, AK, Evans
PF: AK, Memo, Evans
C: Jefferson, Memo, Fes
Trade 2: Trade Andrei Kirilenko
Utah Trades:
AK ($17.6M)
+ potential draft considerations
Indy Trades:
Granger ($11M)
Jeff Foster ($6.6M)
Why Utah does it:
a.) again, Granger.
b.) Keeps us stacked in the frontcourt, added wing depth by NOT trading Hayward
Why Utah DOESN'T do it:
a.) Kirilenko is a very dynamic player. I'm not sure we're not better off keeping him long-term at the 4-spot at about half of his current salary. Remember him at the 4 in the pre-Boozer days? Just a terror in the paint!
b.) What kind of draft considerations will we have after acquiring Jefferson?
Why Indy does it:
a.) AK is a huge expiring contract. With him, they'd have close to $50M coming off the books after this season. They could make a HUGE free agency splash. They should have an eye towards the future, the team as constructed will not seriously compete for anything.
Jazz line-up:
PG: Williams, Price, Gaines?
SG: Granger, Hayward, UFA?
SF: CJ, Hayward, Evans
PF: Millsap, Memo, Evans
C: Jefferson, Memo, Koufos
Hot damn ladies and gentlemen I'd say that either of those potential line-ups would be thebomb.com. Cocked, locked, and ready to rock out West where none of the other contenders has gone out and gotten substantially better. I REALLY think we'd have, at worst, a puncher's chance in a series against Los Angeles.
Shock me silly, KOC make this happen!
Let's face it, we suck on the wing. CJ, in my eyes, is more of a starter-by-default. He's yet to be a consistently solid player over the course of a whole season. AK is more of a true power forward...I'm steadfast in my belief that he's the best PF on the team. Hayward? Who knows. Brewer, Korver, Wes? All gone. Shannon Brown? Could be really nice...but does he want to play in Utah? Evans? likely to spend plenty of time in Orem.
I think there is some merit to the notion that Granger is available. They're not a great team, he's the one guy on the hook for big $ long-term, they're set to have HUGE cap room next year, and they drafted Brandon Rush last year and Paul George this year.
Trade scenario #1
Utah Trades:
Paul Millsap (7.6M)
Gordon Hayward (2.4M)
Kousof (filler)
+ draft considerations?
Indy Trades:
Danny Granger (11M)
Why Utah does it:
a.) Duh. We get an absolute stud on the wing. Granger does it ALL...great athlete, defends, can handle/create his own shot, great shooter, can get out and run. He's exactly what we would need...all the tools, can fit a "role" seamlessly but still be relied on as a go-to guy in tight spots.
b.) It slots AK back in his natural 4-spot. I LOVE this. Plus, with his shooting ability, Memo could absolutely play spot 4-duty for us this season.
Why Utah DOESN'T do it:
a.) Leaves us a little thin up-front, especially if Memo isn't ready by the start of the season. If Al got hurt, we would sorely miss Millsap. In this scenario, I definitely see us bringing back Fes + picking up some kind of UFA and stashing him on IR/in the D-League.
b.) Losing Hayward still leaves us thin on the wing, if not more talented. We'd have to look to add Brewer really cheap or go get more UFA minimum guys a la Wes Matthews this past year.
Why Indy does it:
a.) They get good value in Millsap. Productive, bargain PF. They're jammed at PF with Sap, but remember that a.) Tyler H is a big injury concern with his shin and b.) Murphy is an $11M expiring contract. Will he be back?
b.) I really hope that Bird did like Hayward a lot.
Jazz line-up:
PG: Williams, Price
SG: Granger, (______) maybe Brewer cheap? Some minimum guy.
SF: CJ, AK, Evans
PF: AK, Memo, Evans
C: Jefferson, Memo, Fes
Trade 2: Trade Andrei Kirilenko
Utah Trades:
AK ($17.6M)
+ potential draft considerations
Indy Trades:
Granger ($11M)
Jeff Foster ($6.6M)
Why Utah does it:
a.) again, Granger.
b.) Keeps us stacked in the frontcourt, added wing depth by NOT trading Hayward
Why Utah DOESN'T do it:
a.) Kirilenko is a very dynamic player. I'm not sure we're not better off keeping him long-term at the 4-spot at about half of his current salary. Remember him at the 4 in the pre-Boozer days? Just a terror in the paint!
b.) What kind of draft considerations will we have after acquiring Jefferson?
Why Indy does it:
a.) AK is a huge expiring contract. With him, they'd have close to $50M coming off the books after this season. They could make a HUGE free agency splash. They should have an eye towards the future, the team as constructed will not seriously compete for anything.
Jazz line-up:
PG: Williams, Price, Gaines?
SG: Granger, Hayward, UFA?
SF: CJ, Hayward, Evans
PF: Millsap, Memo, Evans
C: Jefferson, Memo, Koufos
Hot damn ladies and gentlemen I'd say that either of those potential line-ups would be thebomb.com. Cocked, locked, and ready to rock out West where none of the other contenders has gone out and gotten substantially better. I REALLY think we'd have, at worst, a puncher's chance in a series against Los Angeles.
Shock me silly, KOC make this happen!