Keep em on the roster or trade em. They can still retain them next year if they like but are limited to offering what their options were or diving into cap space to keep em. Neither guy would likely get a minimum deal if they were FA right now... so this is the right move. Doke should have had his option declined last year... Tony Bradley had like 2 options picked up that shouldn't have... so maybe we are finally learning.So now what do Jazz do with Dok and Bolmaro for rest of season?
I would bet at some point after the trade deadline we churn some spots at the end of the roster looking for keepers. Right now we wait for a trade as NAW, Bolmaro, Doke could be used to help make a trade work.Jazz have 3 draft picks next offseason and are going to need open roster spots.
Play them if they deserve the minutes. Doesn't mean they can't be resigned next year, just not at the rookie contract payscale the option would have given them.So now what do Jazz do with Dok and Bolmaro for rest of season?
developmental ?So now what do Jazz do with Dok and Bolmaro for rest of season?
NAW can be used as filler and there might be someone that still sees a tall combo guard worth developing. But overall, he is maybe less athletic than Juzang, and so "average", it is a wonder he has not been waived already given they are not tanking. With Mike and JC contracts being fairly large to move without eating bad returns for picks, I don't see that many needs to use any tiny fillers, unless they are dumping Gay, for a more useful rotational big, to add depth for a treadmill play in push.I would bet at some point after the trade deadline we churn some spots at the end of the roster looking for keepers. Right now we wait for a trade as NAW, Bolmaro, Doke could be used to help make a trade work.
NAW's expiring 5M is great salary ballast for a trade. If we move Mike, JC, KO, and need to match a bigger salary its good to have. He also seems like an A+ as a teammate and locker room guy so that's another reason to keep him around until something better comes around.NAW can be used as filler and there might be someone that still sees a tall combo guard worth developing. But overall, he is maybe less athletic than Juzang, and so "average", it is a wonder he has not been waived already given they are not tanking. With Mike and JC contracts being fairly large to move without eating bad returns for picks, I don't see that many needs to use any tiny fillers, unless they are dumping Gay, for a more useful rotational big, to add depth for a treadmill play in push.
Maybe Jazz are getting ready to trade Dok and Bolmaro as part of a big trade?
IIRC, today was the deadline.Good question. I wonder if there was a deadline to decline. If not, it does make you wonder about the timing.
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Unbelievable, we kept these two jokers over Butler, who was at least able to somewhat contribute on both sides of the court.
Maybe we could sign Saben Lee or Jared Butler?Might as well waive them and try out some G-League PGs.
I don't believe Jazz have intention of developing any of the 3 so just cut the guy with the smallest contract. Wouldn't be surprised if Dok/Bolmaro contracts end up as filler in a trade by the deadlne. Just my gut feeling but think these 2 are going to be lower maintenance and not complain when the DNPCD's rack up. Jazz have 13 FRP's thru '29 so can be choosy about which players they try to develop.Unbelievable, we kept these two jokers over Butler, who was at least able to somewhat contribute on both sides of the court.