I can't see the Jazz having the assets but I would love to have him.
Then again, he was kinda *** on returning from a serious injury, so it'll be interesting to see how it plays out.
I think he said *** not ****. Big difference.Kinda **** is an understatement.
Its a chicken and egg scenarioI think he said *** not ****. Big difference.
A whole asterisk.
Dont see why. Brogdon is huge. Nearly half his minutes come with Holiday or McConnell on the floor.I like Victor, but he seems like he wants a big or glamour market or maybe a team that is super close to contention. Has one year left on the deal... if he goes for cheap then sure.
This feels like a Heat or Mavs move, maybe the Bucks can get in there. Indiana was rumored to want Mike at the trade deadline a couple years ago, but I think that interest is likely gone with Brogdon on board.
They aren’t in need of long-term salary relief.I haven’t really checked indys payroll... would they benefit from an expiring contract in the 2021 offseason? If so let’s give em a call.
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They aren’t in need of long-term salary relief.
At the very best it’s an even trade. Doesn’t hurt or help, and if the jazz have to add O’Neale or picks or both, than it’s an easy firm he’ll ****ing no!!!!Plenty of risk involved, and I could see the Jazz just being better with Conley/Royce, but who knows.
That kind of makes this a classic buy low scenario. Coming off an injury, unhappy, one year left, etc. means they likely get poor value for him, but are likely to be willing to move him so they get something in return, unlike what happened with us and Dickward.I’m just not super interested in a guy on a one year deal that is not happy in Indiana... not sure what changes here that would make him want to stay. It’d be interesting to see how him and DM would work.
Im not too worried about the injury... I’d expect him to bounce back close to what he was pre-injury. This year he was still working himself back. Unfortunately I think Indiana will get a ****** return trading him.
Right, but I'd bet he lands in a place where he wants to re-sign. Will be interesting to see where he lands.That kind of makes this a classic buy low scenario. Coming off an injury, unhappy, one year left, etc. means they likely get poor value for him, but are likely to be willing to move him so they get something in return, unlike what happened with us and Dickward.