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Just something to keep in mind...Joe shot 45% from 3 last year, Bogey 39% and Niang 42.5%. Niang's definitely gone and it's looking more and more likely that one of Joe and Bogey are too. Losing two of those three guys is going to cost us a lot of shooting and could really hurt our offense.
If the Jazz manage to move Bogey's salary for picks and not a lot of returning contract money I'm pretty sure they will be able to bring back Niang.
 
Do we already use our 30th to get rid of some contract, payed Mike to not play b2b all season or when it counts the most, and used Joe and Bogey to get a couple first rounders to get players we don't need and Coach won't use?
It's all I read out there.
May be I shouldn't read any more.
 
Please tell me what me had to say

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Said he would be very interested in Frank as a minimum contract. Basically most of what you've said: Getting out of NYK pressure, relationship with Rudy, shares same agent with Rudy, defensive player who can shoot OKish. Worth it for small contract.

He had interesting things to say on Jones, but I can't remember most of it.
 
Said he would be very interested in Frank as a minimum contract. Basically most of what you've said: Getting out of NYK pressure, relationship with Rudy, shares same agent with Rudy, defensive player who can shoot OKish. Worth it for small contract.

He had interesting things to say on Jones, but I can't remember most of it.
Mostly glossed over Jones's non-ability to put the ball in the hoop. Said he could be an Ingles type with playmaking. Said he loved how Jones played, but that he always seems like he's off balance (compared to a young Hayward in that awkward-looking appearance).
 
Maybe David Locke is Lopo?

The two players he talked most about on today's podcast: Frank Ntlikina and Herb Jones.
Also was high on Primo, Keon Johnson; low on McBride & Hyland (with caveat that he's watched very limited action). Was disappointed that Springer was injured early in the Tennessee vs. Alabama game he watched.
 
Yeah, I'm not sure "offloading legit NBA players in order to re-sign Niang even though the Jazz would probably still be in the luxury tax" is something I had on my offseason bingo card.
 
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