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If NY amnestied Billups - do we want him??

He has to clear the equivalent of the waiver wire before he can really dictate anything, no?

Technically, but why would anyone really want to go through the trouble of trying to get an old PG to come to your team? I'm guessing Billups would be OK with any of the top contending teams picking him up.
 
He has to clear the equivalent of the waiver wire before he can really dictate anything, no?
Sort of. Players always kind of have the option of just refusing to show up, unfortunately.

In which case, I wonder if the Jazz could pick him up and then trade him?
 
My reasons for bidding for him:
- With all our youngins this season - why not get an experienced PG to run the team?
- He'll also teach all our youngins about professionalism, competitiveness, craftiness
- He has Championship pedigree
- He can hit that occasional 3pt when called upon
- If we start him alongside Burks at SG and Hayward at SF - we have enough young legs / quickness there to make up for his slowness, etc.
- Improvement over Harris: Can run the team. Cool head. Can hit open shots.
- Improvement over Watson: Can hit open shots.
- Improvement over Price: Everything except Price can dunk.

I'm not saying he's our future PG, but until we find one in the draft - why not go with him in the meantime and pass the reign over at the appropriate time?

Thoughts?

I have been feeling the same way. I have been trying to explain why this would be a great idea to my fellow co-workers and they cannot see it. I would only add one more thing to this great list, Billups and Burks already have a strong connection. They have spent a lot of time this off season working out together. It might just be what this team needs. Ideally I see the Jazz moving Harris and one big man before the trade deadline.
 
I don't think anyone here is arguing that Billups would not be helpful under the ideal condition that he actually wants to be here. Billups seems like a pretty competitive dude though who probably wants to compete for another ring. I think the only place he would accept to go other than the top flight teams is Denver, because it's his hometown.
 
I don't think anyone here is arguing that Billups would not be helpful under the ideal condition that he actually wants to be here. Billups seems like a pretty competitive dude though who probably wants to compete for another ring. I think the only place he would accept to go other than the top flight teams is Denver, because it's his hometown.
Definitely. And I'm sure he's sick as **** of being moved around against his will for having done everything right.
 
I have been feeling the same way. I have been trying to explain why this would be a great idea to my fellow co-workers and they cannot see it. I would only add one more thing to this great list, Billups and Burks already have a strong connection. They have spent a lot of time this off season working out together. It might just be what this team needs. Ideally I see the Jazz moving Harris and one big man before the trade deadline.

Good point - why not sell Billups on mentoring Burks and making him into an All Star (which I think he has all the potential to be)?

- Billups has already won a Championship the last time I check - does he need another one?
- He was touted as going back to Denver his hometown and saving the Nuggets' future at one point - but they traded him away.

So.. what else is there for him to accomplish? Why not sell him on mentoring the next All Star coming out of Colorado???
 
Good point - why not sell Billups on mentoring Burks and making him into an All Star (which I think he has all the potential to be)?

- Billups has already won a Championship the last time I check - does he need another one?
- He was touted as going back to Denver his hometown and saving the Nuggets' future at one point - but they traded him away.

So.. what else is there for him to accomplish? Why not sell him on mentoring the next All Star coming out of Colorado???

I don't think playing for the rebuilding Utah Jazz was the way he envisioned his career ending.

As a person who likes to create positive spins, I do appreciate your effort in creating an alternate reality.
 
I don't think playing for the rebuilding Utah Jazz was the way he envisioned his career ending.
If any self-respecting person was in his position where he still has something left in the tank and has been yanked around for the past few years, they wouldn't want to end their career on a team that is clearly rebuilding.

But sure, H-niccccccccc, you look into it and see what he feels about it. I just don't think he'd come willingly and that's a non-starter.
 
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