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Dennis Lindsey feels he owes Richard Jefferson a lot

It's not about us owing RJ, it's about doing something for him so that both he and his agent owe us. His agent will repay us by using his influence on his clients in our favor

Mellow posted in another thread that jeffersons agent only has one other client..... some dude I never heard of that makes like 600 thousand dollars per year...... so ya
 
Trade for Andrew Bynum and then cut him? Let him play out the year and then don't pick up his next year? What would be the plan for adding Andrew Bynum? If he's unhappy in Cleveland he'll be really unhappy in Utah.
 
I'd rather see the team make a move to get some sort of draft pick or young asset out of the deal, but if it helps the tank I won't complain too much.
 
Didn't Jefferson say he wanted to go to a contender?
How would this be repaying Jefferson for all he's done for Lindsey?
 
Marc Stein ‏@ESPNSteinLine 18m
Sources tell ESPN that Cavs remain in Bynum-for-Pau talks with Lakers but also now engaged with Jazz on potential deal for R. Jefferson

i dont really know what to make of this.

with RJ's 11 mil salary who else would the cavs trade..
 
Truly this may be the dumbest thing lindsey ever says. Jazz owe one thing to its players-money. Loyalty, resurrecting careers, and all other extraneous bull crap are just excuses to justify bad decisions. Jefferson played 25 mins last night and had 4 points. Even if he had played well instead of steaming crap he should never get more than 20 mins.

Kanter who has been beasting in limited time played 19 mins and had 11 points and 6 rebounds.

Jazz seem lost about the purpose of the season. Player development or resurrecting careers.

Yes this is a stupid comment and I hope Dennis Lindsay hasn't been infected with the "veteranitis" which results in playing vets over talented rookies. The Jazz only owe Jefferson his salary and Jefferson has already made it clear that he is going to do what is best for him when he becomes a free agent. I wish the Jazz organization would do what is best for the franchise and stop being the nurse to washed up vets trying to have one more moment at the expense of the Jazz's future. Geez, I am starting to wonder if Dennis has the balls to not skip steps.
 
It's not about us owing RJ, it's about doing something for him so that both he and his agent owe us. His agent will repay us by using his influence on his clients in our favor, and RJ will go to his next team and gush about what a professional organisation we were and how grateful he is, giving us a good name about the league. And other agents will see what we did and will also influence their clients in our favor.

Don't underestimate the power of agents. I don't know why they keep listing a player's college next to his name, they should list his agent.

Richard Jefferson's agent is a Todd Eley, whose only other client is Cleveland's Carrick Felix for $490k (strange combo... RJ was a Wildcat and Felix a Sun Devil). If DL is doing this just to please Mr. Eley, we are in a lot worse hands than I thought.

Our best hope is that DL is saying these things to talk up RJ as trade bait (which is possible seeing this new rumor). But there's been a lot of overplaying/talking up vets the past couple years as well, though, so I'll believe it when I see it.
 
Trying to piece together here. Possible scenarios:
1. DL really necessarily agree with Corbins Minute distribution. In public he is never going to say so. Even in private it would have to carefully navigated. The best he can do is a little PR work with future free agents.
2. DL is auditioning to sign a vet that he feels is currently being misused and is more capable than what their current situation allows. Jazz get them cheap, vet can resurrect their career.
3. Marv and/or RJ are being showcased.
4. He believes winning is more important than a high pick, and that RJ/Marv are an important part of winning for this team.

I still don't understand why we aren't tanking anymore. Even if DL believes this draft is way oversold, a top lottery pick would command great trade value.
 
The players have consistently stuck behind Ty Corbin and been appreciative for his leadership. I'd guess this extends up above Corbin for the hiring. I guarantee Burks is grateful for Corbin taking him from a raw chump to a guy who deserves 26-27 minutes. Corbin's growth plan for Burks is going to make Alec a lot of money in this league.

How can anyone constantly listen to this claptrap? One wonders if Franklin is being paid by Greg to spout P-R for the Jazz. I also have thought he's a relative of Corbin's. Whatever, his Corbin promotion makes no sense whatsoever unless he has some motive to do it.
 
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Well, why on earth does he constantly harangue us with the wonders of Ty Corbin?
Because Ty isn't nearly as bad as the average Jazzfanz poster thinks. I've yet to see anyone construct a decent argument against franklin. I think vslice could, but he's not here anymore.
 
Because Ty isn't nearly as bad as the average Jazzfanz poster thinks. I've yet to see anyone construct a decent argument against franklin. I think vslice could, but he's not here anymore.

This. The Jazz hired Corbin on Sloan's recommendation. I would think Ol' Jerry knows a bit about coaching.
 
Why do the jazz have to show loyalty to some guy who has already announced he is going title hunting next year?

Who is billy Duffy going to 'deliver' to the jazz in return for letting Biedrens dress and not play for all of December?
https://hoopshype.com/agents/bill_duffy.htm

Maybe mr. Tanner will let the jazz sign Luke Ridinour or Shane battier next offseason?
https://hoopshype.com/agents/jim_tanner.htm

But for the life of me I can't figure out why the Jazz need to be concerned with building a relationship with a player that has said he wants to leave, and an agent who only has one other client.
https://hoopshype.com/agents/todd_eley.htm

The Jazz might say they have not lost their way, but they have certainly lost me along the way.

Well done. I was thinking about this. Perhaps the Jazz management wants to be perceived as being fair with veteran players or free agents. Jefferson worked hard during summer and came in great shape.

In summer leagues and training camp they are known for giving free agents an opportunity to showcase themselves.

DL probably wanted to give a message to agents and soon-to be- free agents: "if you work hard, you'll get an opportunity". Who knows.
 
Because Ty isn't nearly as bad as the average Jazzfanz poster thinks. I've yet to see anyone construct a decent argument against franklin. I think vslice could, but he's not here anymore.

Are you serious? First of all, Ty has been bad since day one. Second, we all knew we weren't going anywhere with Jeffy and Sap, who are good players and the prevailing wisdom was develop the young guys and prepare for the future. But Ty's reliance on vets has worked against this. And even when he did rely on them, he often used them poorly having Jeffy play over Favors on important defensive possessions, or having Foye guard the other team's go-to guy. I don't know how many games he lost because of his poor use of players. Now, when we traded our good vets and the time is here to give minutes to Kanter and Burks, he's still playing vets who are less talented than ones we let go ahead of them. You could say that playing the vets is also allowing the Jazz to win games that aren't in their best interest to win, considering their position in the coming draft.

These arguments have been made by others on the site, and more ... Keeping Corbin is indefensible. And the overwhelming majority of posters on the site agree with this. There is no conspiracy. It just seems that Franklin's defense of Corbin is not well supported and that he's really stretching the truth to defend him, which seems to me, to have a motive.
 
Because Ty isn't nearly as bad as the average Jazzfanz poster thinks. I've yet to see anyone construct a decent argument against franklin. I think vslice could, but he's not here anymore.

Then we shall take the fight to him!


J/k I have too much respect to clutter up his page, even if it would generate traffic. vslice could use me as his whipping boy tho, that's sure enough.


Don't forget Ben10 -- easily top 3 smartest ball posters when inclined, if not best by a large margin.
 
Mellow posted in another thread that jeffersons agent only has one other client..... some dude I never heard of that makes like 600 thousand dollars per year...... so ya
Not the point. ANY agent will see how the Jazz treats their players, and will advise them accordingly.
 
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