Why the **** would the Pacers do this? They’ll sign Rubio outright and reup Bojan after renouncing Evans, Young and Co.
Only reason I could think of is Bojan goes to them and says "hey I'm going to Utah" and Indy works out a last minute deal. Cavs got some 1st rounders from the Heat in 2010 when LeBron left for example.Why the **** would the Pacers do this? They’ll sign Rubio outright and reup Bojan after renouncing Evans, Young and Co.
I’m with you.
I’m not sure why people are talking about these trades with the pacers and Rubio... Yeah I just... can’t.
Only reason I could think of is Bojan goes to them and says "hey I'm going to Utah" and Indy works out a last minute deal. Cavs got some 1st rounders from the Heat in 2010 when LeBron left for example.
But even then that's a stretch, I don't see why they do the S&T for Rubio either. Maybe there's some cap gymnastics they can do where they could in a perfect world for them pick up Tobias Harris for the max and then S&T Bojan for Rubio to get both of their guys while being over the cap but I would think Bojan's cap hold gets in the way of their max room?
We won't miss any shots so we won't need offensive rebounds.If this happens. It's a bit terrifying that Gobert is the only player on the Jazz who averaged more than 4.1 rebounds per game last season.
Looking up these figures on the go from my phone on crawling internet is difficult, so apologies for being sloppy on my figures with everything for the last few weeks, but:Why the **** would the Pacers do this? They’ll sign Rubio outright and reup Bojan after renouncing Evans, Young and Co.
Jazz basically have nothing before opting out of Favors as far as I know because the Jazz are using leftover cap space pre-waived Favors to absorb Conley's deal without giving up extra pieces. If the Jazz used that capspace to grab Bojan then you'd still have to waive Favors + throw in Exum into the Conley deal too to make it work (I think).Or we offer him something like 21-22M (not sure how much we have before opting out of Favors) and the Pacers don’t want to go that high.