Thee Jazz Fan
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At 6.5 Mill a year, not at all. I cant imagine he is looking for a raise.[/QUOTEnot you know he's an NBA player right?
At 6.5 Mill a year, not at all. I cant imagine he is looking for a raise.[/QUOTEnot you know he's an NBA player right?
A f***ing cookie? How the hell should I know?
What time on Friday?deadline for Dallas and Odom is Friday (I think).
Can't blame Mo for looking after his future.
My hopes:
We get Mo for next year only
We get something else for facilitating the trade
A deal for Harris is made immediately afterward.
Yep a third-string under-sized combo guard who shot 38%/26% with Utah. Clearly, he was poised for stardom and KOC and Sloan were idiots. Utah should have immediately cut Lopex and Arroyo after Mo's stellar year and signed him to a 7-yr contract.Yup, and they like to sign or trade for players they could had for cheap if they drafted smarter ( Boozer, big Al ). I like Mo, but letting him got for 3mil/year to Milwaukee was indeed one of the biggest KOC mistakes.
Nailed it.deadline for Dallas and Odom is Friday (I think).
Can't blame Mo for looking after his future.
My hopes:
We get Mo for next year only
We get something else for facilitating the trade
A deal for Harris is made immediately afterward.
What?^ If you want to trade a TPE for (essentially) cap space, then all you have to do is renounce it.
So....
What?
My point is that the TPE expires in December. If it's not used we get the same return we did for Harpring...NADA!
By using the TPE for Mo, we're essentially extending that asset until the trade deadline. Yes, a team would have to take salary back, but at that point Mo is an expiring contract so it doesn't really matter. But Mo is much more than just an expiring contract. He could be a valuable asset to a contender as well (and that's worst case assuming Utah is out of the playoff hunt). Trade Mo and Utah could get, at worst, a pick in the teens to late first, depending on who needs him. That's not a bad return for Memo in and of itself.
But it also allows Utah to immediately shop Harris. And isn't that what everyone wants?