Stifle Tower
Punch Bowl Re-Filler
Cappy and Joe are correct. Jazz are lucky they didn't have to eat his contract. Thanks Wizards!!!
He said "who knows what the wiz will look like in 5 years?"You do realize the Wizards have some young good talent right?
YOu act like the only team that can improve in hoops is the Jazz..
The Wizards will improve too
Looking 5 years from now you would say a mid to late 2nd round. Not an early second, dummy.
Me tooI never liked Trey.
I bet none of you knew that though. I mostly kept it to myself.
The expectation that every asset must be turned into something causes people to make arguments like this, but the NBA just doesn't work that way. If it did teams would eventually build up massive value. Instead all of them burn assets. JJ walked from Miami this year for nothing. We picked up JJ without giving up an asset. We spent second round picks that probably (hopefully) won't make our team. So did a lot of teams. This is because there are a limited number of slots. Sometimes an asset (especially a second round pick) turns out not to have value. It happens to every team.
The way I see it the Jazz have compiled a roster that I'm very excited about for next year. Nice work, management.
- They waited to long to trade Trey which burned the value they could have received.
The problem is that once the jazz knew for certain that trey was a bust, the rest of the league did too.If I said the Jazz would trade Trey Burke for a future second round pick two years ago it would have received an lol too. The Exum quote might be extreme, but I'm definitely concerned with the FO when it comes to getting value for assets.
Also his value would have been higher during the season when guys start getting injured...
... but I guess DL wants to be rid of Burke wayyyyyy before the training camp start, that much is CLEAR.
The expectation that every asset must be turned into something causes people to make arguments like this, but the NBA just doesn't work that way. If it did teams would eventually build up massive value. Instead all of them burn assets. JJ walked from Miami this year for nothing. We picked up JJ without giving up an asset. We spent second round picks that probably (hopefully) won't make our team. So did a lot of teams. This is because there are a limited number of slots. Sometimes an asset (especially a second round pick) turns out not to have value. It happens to every team.
The way I see it the Jazz have compiled a roster that I'm very excited about for next year. Nice work, management.
Maybe the Jazz did not see a roster spot availalable but they are hoping to bring them in for the d-league. Maybe they had a relationship with the coach or the agent and were doing them a favor of some sort. Maybe they needed some bodies to practice against Exum and these guys had some particular traits that they liked for that. There are all sorts of possibilities that might explain why they did what they did. I think it's much more likely that they know what they are trying to accomplish than it is that you know what's going on here. DL has a lot at stake . There's no way he's not attempting to maximize his assets. Unfortunately the maximum value of multiple seconds in a weak draft for a team in win-now mode without extra roster spots just isn't very high.I completely agree that some assets just don't work out. I just see a difference between trying to make an asset work, example- drafting Joel Bolomboy who has a chance to make the team... and completely washing your hands of assets by drafting players you know won't make it because of the current roster situation, example- Marcus Paige and Tyrone Wallace. See the difference? If Bolomboy doesn't work out it's fine. I have no problems. Second round picks miss more than they hit. But at least an attempt was made to maximize your asset instead of just giving the asset up.