It's amazing how 75% of the board loathes CJ (certainly understandable) thinks Harris, Jefferson and Okur are garbage, but assumes the rest of the league will jump at the chance to acquire those players and be perfectly willing to give the Jazz young talent in return.
It's amazing how 75% of the board loathes CJ (certainly understandable) thinks Harris, Jefferson and Okur are garbage, but assumes the rest of the league will jump at the chance to acquire those players and be perfectly willing to give the Jazz young talent in return.
For the record, I really don't think Harris or Jefferson are pure junk. Mostly, I don't think their games, salary, and age (age itself less a concern with Jefferson, until you consider he's 7 years in) fit here at all.
Their point is totally valid and it underlines the entire idea of trading anyone: Why would someone want what I don't? It happens all the time, so chalk it up to 'grass is greener' in addition to fit. I've never seen Al or Devin (at least as the lead PG) as Jazz players. I'm hoping they look good because being stuck with their salary would then go from unideal (if they were pretty good/tradable) to a nightmare (if they sucked, they then become untradable).Agree completely. Dont understand how PKM and the others don't agree
Their point is totally valid and it underlines the entire idea of trading anyone: Why would someone want what I don't? It happens all the time, so chalk it up to 'grass is greener' in addition to fit. I've never seen Al or Devin (at least as the lead PG) as Jazz players. I'm hoping they look good because being stuck with their salary would then go from unideal (if they were pretty good/tradable) to a nightmare (if they sucked, they then become untradable).
The only only problem with trading Jefferson and/or Harris to a contender is that contenders are usually thin on assets useful for a rebuilding team (or will not part with them). Getting a protected 1st rounder for Jefferson and/or Harris when it's all said and done would be a very poor return. Ideal homes for them are teams that are on the trend upward, but still have assets and need to fill a shortcoming on the roster to make the next step.