Jazz Execs (Lindsey and KOC) came in at 15th as well.
I kind of get the feeling this means that everyone is just very lukewarm toward the Jazz and just don't feel strongly about them one way or the other.
Jazz Execs (Lindsey and KOC) came in at 15th as well.
I kind of get the feeling this means that everyone is just very lukewarm toward the Jazz and just don't feel strongly about them one way or the other.
Enes is a third big on the Jazz and would likely have seen his minutes decrease as Gobert grew. He really has huge flaws in his game that are going to be costly in the playoffs. We have seen that movie before. Keep in mind that some idiot team is going to pay Enes 15 million or so. That is not a valuable contract. The money consideration IS something you have to take into account. You can build most of a good bench for 15 million rather than having it tied up in one player. To get something back for a free agent we were not going to even attempt to retain at a huge cost is a tremendous win, and something people bitched about us NOT doing with Sap and Al. I'm sure we could have swapped Kanter for Reggie Jackson, but we actually dodged a bullet there. I like what we actually got better.
To show you just how much Kanter WASN'T valued, Phoenix basically gave Thomas away for table scraps. We probably would have accepted Thomas for Kanter. Phoenix never made that offer. They liked their table scraps more than Kanter at a high dollar contract.
People act like teams were busting down the door for Kanter. They weren't. It was pretty evident that the Jazz weren't going to pay a lot of money to retain him and why should they as they have better players.
I still get the feeling that we didn't get much for him. You make an interesting point about Phoenix, but I don't see any value anywhere in what we got. A late first rounder? That's a huge gamble and that's the best asset I see in the list of things we got.
Maybe the market would have been different in November or December. I guess only DL knows, but I really feel like we got little for a potential 20/10 guy.
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Honestly, I don't think there is a better FO than what Dennis Linsdey is doing. He's led the changes, asking the Milllers to pony up more dough for scouting and for players. Snagging Gobert from the Nuggets with The Nets money, matching Hayward when every talking head thought he was a 8-9 Million player, hiring Quin Snyder, trading Kanter to free up Gobert...lots of hits. TO me his main misses are keeping Ty Corbin for the duration of his contract and drafting Trey Burke (at the behest of Ty Corbin, by the way). I give him 2 more years before the Jazz are leading these types of circle-jerk polls.