Why on Earth would you let Exum go?
It's not a question of do we want him back, but will he want to resign with us?
Why on Earth would you let Exum go?
It's not a question of do we want him back, but will he want to resign with us?
guess the question too is if we draft Okobo does that sway Dante to not want to come back? Does he not want to compete against now two quality 1s for playtime?
It doesn't really matter what Dante wants. He's a restricted free agent so he doesn't have much choice in the matter, we can match any offer he receives and keep him regardless of weather he wants to be here or not.
RfaIt's not a question of do we want him back, but will he want to resign with us?
There is no big offer for Exum.I know. The question is if we drafted Okobo would that lessen the chance we match a bigger offer from another team? It gives us more of a choice.
I'm all for keeping Exum, but if we do I don't want to draft Okobo.
We need to draft someone that will be a rotation player, and help this team. Not just be a nice security blanket on the bench.
Drafting Okobo in my eyes would just open a new path way with different possibilities.
Not wanting Okobo if we retain Dante long term doesn't really make sense. They can both play together. You draft BPA, especially when both guys have positional length.
This draft pick must be used on a player who will see the floor. If we retain Dante, I don't see much time for Okobo in the next two years. Unless we make other moves.
We are on the verge of becoming a contender. With so many good possibilities there for us in the draft I want a rotation player from this draft.
With Dante coming back I don't see enough time for Okobo.
This is bad thinking on two levels.
1. No reason Okobo and Dante both can't play together. Your misguided philosophy is the reason the Nuggets didn't draft Donovan Mitchell. Its a silly thing to say. Even if the Jazz keep Exum, that still only leaves them with 3 guards under contract. They will likely sign a guard in free agency if they don't draft one.
2. The pick doesn't have to be a rotation player from Day 1. You are drafting BPA, not who can make an immediate impact. The Jazz will likely be returning the vast majority of their main rotation and will probably fill the rest with the MLE in free agency. The idea that getting a day 1 rotation piece is a must is silly talk.
The best path is drafting the best player available and re-signing Exum.
These are mutually exclusive things. Who you draft has 0 effect on if you sign Exum. Exum guards 1-3 at a near elite level and still has upside at 22. There is no scenario where I choose to not sign him beyond him getting a ridiculous offer which isn't going to happen with the current market.
The reality is whoever you draft is going to most likely struggle to get consistent minutes.