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Has Kyle Weaver become redundant, or should we still strongly consider signing him?

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Jazz will likely go with 13 players. I doubt AK and Fes will be back. Drafting Kanter spelled the end for the Big Goofball.

What's the status of the Francisco Flying Dutchman Elson's contract? I think I'd rather have the bigger space eater in Fes than him, especially now since we'll have another under 7 foot center on the roster.
 
What's the status of the Francisco Flying Dutchman Elson's contract? I think I'd rather have the bigger space eater in Fes than him, especially now since we'll have another under 7 foot center on the roster.

It was a one yar deal, Id be absolutely stunned if he returned to the Jazz. Fes would make a great 3rd string Center, rough up other teams star players for a few minutes every night. I feel like hell want a bigger role elsewhere though.
 
I really like Weaver. And I'm positive I want him or Price on the team (Price more for towel-waving, continuity, better practices, explosion off the bench once in a while reasons than as a real basketball player, but 10, 11, or 12th guys don't need to be reliable or necessarily productive). But not both (they are both combo guards that defend well and aren't dead-eyes, obviously having sufficient but suspect PG skills). Weaver is the better player and better long-term prospect.
 
Ronnie Price or Kyle Weaver?


On one hand, I have always really liked Ronnie Price, and his pleas to remain in Utah would be hard for the Franchise to reject. On the other hand, I am quite certain that Kyle Weaver is the better player. Ronnie Price has never scored 19 points in his entire career, yet Kyle Weaver did so in his ten day contract with Utah. Does he have the energy, and the good bench presence like Ronnie Price though?
 
It was a one yar deal, Id be absolutely stunned if he returned to the Jazz. Fes would make a great 3rd string Center, rough up other teams star players for a few minutes every night. I feel like hell want a bigger role elsewhere though.
Better than one of the 3rd string centers that the Jazz already have?
 
His 10 day contract wasnt as extraordinary as Sundiata's, but I think he played quite solidly in the few games he did play, scoring 19 (I think) on one occasion as well. In five games with Utah,he averaged 5.6 points on 36 percent shooting (42.9 percent from 3-point land) along with 2.0 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 13.8 minutes. what are the chances that he comes back? Should he come back?
I think thats why we selected Alec Burks
 
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