They own NYC and Brooklyn 2nd round picks this year. Those will both certainly be top 40. Does that not make you pause at all?Maybe, but it sure as **** ain't for a second rounder (or two).
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They own NYC and Brooklyn 2nd round picks this year. Those will both certainly be top 40. Does that not make you pause at all?Maybe, but it sure as **** ain't for a second rounder (or two).
NopeThey own NYC and Brooklyn 2nd round picks this year. Those will both certainly be top 40. Does that not make you pause at all?
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Not even for a second. The Jazz aren't tanking, and should be doing their best to acquire talent. JJ is easily one of the top 8/9 players on the roster, and thus would get significant minutes in a playoff rotation. No way I give him up for 2nd round picks unless he asks me to. I'd even prefer to keep him beyond this season if the price is right.They own NYC and Brooklyn 2nd round picks this year. Those will both certainly be top 40. Does that not make you pause at all?
And Philly has a handful of great 2nd round picks, they are better than low level assets
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How are the 2nd rounders gonna be good ones if Philly is very good in a weak east? Philly being good makes the picks bad right?Is going to Philly where they have a shot of being very good in a weak conference getting shafted?
JJ came to Utah in a similar position as to what Philly is currently in. If JJ does enjoy the mentor role then he would love going to Philly.
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Joe Johnson isnt on the team past this year.... If you can get value for him, you do it.
I will reiterate my position here because it is the correct one... there are three situations in which JJ could be traded... 1 we need his salary in a bigger deal like a kevin love trade. 2 it looks like we have no shot at the playoffs by the trade deadline. 3 he requests out to a contender.
The scenario where we are in the playoff hunt and trade a valuable rotation player for a couple seconds is dumb. I also doubt philly or another team with valuable seconds would give them up for a half season rental.
So unless we suffer a serious injury before the all star break or make a major trade we will have JJ.
It could be. Draymond Green was a 2nd round pick.
If we are on the outside looking in of the playoff hunt does that change your mind? Like we are a few games out of the 8th seed and the 7th seed is a few games ahead of the 8th seed, so we are basically fighting for a likely 8th seed and 4 game sweep to the Warriors. Would you prefer to make the playoffs then or lean heavily on the young players instead and get a lottery pick (or possibly also make the playoffs)?
Also, I'm confused how it could be dumb for us to trade JJ to Philly for the Brooklyn and NYC 2nd rounders, but it's also dumb for Philly to do it. Both teams kind of have the same ceiling and floor (that's probably wrong, Philly's floor is much lower if Embiid gets injured, like he has shown a propensity to do) of being a possible 5 seed or fighting to get to the 7th/8th seed. Further, Philly is going to have a maximum of 6 draft picks next year, so them dealing a handful of 2nd rounders just to help them make the playoffs for the first time in ages isnt out of the question. Hinky would never do it, but Colangelo might.
If we are 2 or 3 games out at the much earlier trade deadline throwing in the towel won't happen. We'd have to be 2 or 3 games out with a key injury that won't let us make up those games to persuade us.
Philly has Covington, saric, Simmons as guys that play the combo forward role... if healthy why clutter it with JJ. They don't need the playoffs for progress.
Some trades can be dumb for both teams. I think we'd be dumb to get a couple seconds for a key contributor if we are a fringe team. Gobert is ants to win now so we neuter the team and piss him off for a couple seconds? JJ is important for us as he's one of our few guys who can just go get a bucket and because he can play the stretch 4. I don't know if that is a need philly has but we sure do. I also think we could use the playoff cash money to buy a second rounder. They are available every year for purchase.
It just seems like a stretch to say we should do it... I think it's doubtful he is moved unless one of the scenarios from my earlier post hit.