Stifle Tower
Punch Bowl Re-Filler
A liitle off on the timing. Mo was let go the year before because the Jazz didn't want to spend $3M on an undersized 3rd-string combo guard, not with Arroyo and Lopez at the point. It was a decent decision. Mo can score, that's for sure, but he averages less than 5 assists - and that was true in Milwaukee as well as in Cleveland. The Jazz actually left Pavlovic unprotected becasue they hoped Borchardt would recover from his injury. That wasn't bad thinking. A healthy 7'0" Borchardt would certainly be more valuable than a shot-chucking guy named Sasha who only hit 39% of his FG's and 27% of his 3's.IIRC, Bell was totally interested in staying in Utah way back when. However, at the first moment of free-agency, Phoenix threw a full mid-level at him. Raja spoke to KOC, who had no intention of matching because the Millers were more committed to saving money. Was that the same summer they let Mo Williams walk and allowed Sasha Pavlovic to be picked up in the expansion draft (Sasha was left unprotected instead of Jarron Collins)?
There were some moves back then that I wasn't too happy with. A year or two later, they signed Harpring to a long, expensive deal (I think it was done out of fear of losing Matt the way they lost Raja - who went on to be a stud for the Suns).
As for Bell, he wanted the full MLE. The Jazz expected him to shop the market and then get back to them. I remember the Suns swooped in and wanted him right off the bat. He agreed to the deal during his first call with them, citing his friendship with Nash. IIRC, he didn't let KOC match. And I don't think the Jazz would have. Bell was a good player, but only a part-time starter who averaged 12 pts/per with a career shooting percentage in the low 40's. Kind of like the Matthews situation, except Wesley was a much better shooter (albeit with a very small sample size).