and we have zero all-star, what does that say about our rebuilding?
It says that we are rebuilding. Which means that we are young. Few young developing players make the Allstar game. Avg allstar is ~29 years old.
and we have zero all-star, what does that say about our rebuilding?
If Blazers trade anyone, it would be McCollum.
You are the worst poster ever.
Hey guis, wut do you think of my completely implausible trade idea that I don't support.
Hilarious. that's so weak. Grow some balls man. You have no right to talk trash to me when you be posting garbage like this.
You are the worst poster ever.
Hey guis, wut do you think of my completely implausible trade idea that I don't support.
Hilarious. that's so weak. Grow some balls man. You have no right to talk trash to me when you be posting garbage like this.
Pot, meet kettle.
The window to get Lillard closed a long time ago. The time to load up on high potential talent has already passed us. We are pretty much all in on this team. I seriously doubt the organization has the cojones to make any big changes now.
If the Jazz were smart they would have traded AL and Millsap, and tanked, instead of chasing the 8th seed. We could have drafted Lillard ourselves that year because we would have kept our pick, AND most likely bumped GS past that 8th spot and we would have had that pick as well. It was a complete screw up the way they handled the situation then. It was obvious that this would happen. They half assed the tank job, and didn't get much out of it.
This is what you get when you have bad organization Philosophy.
Just random thoughts not really in direct response;
I hope I'm wrong, but I think we've struck some fools gold with Lyles. I'm not ready to pencil him a definite starter by any stretch, yet.
I am still bullish on Exum.
Burke needs to go.
Keep Gobert.
See what we can get for Favors, but likely keep him.
Burks and Hood are available but not as giveaways.
Let Booker go.
Hayward stays.
I know people will laugh at this, but our greatest assets right now are our picks. Over the next three years we have 5 1st round picks and 10 2nd round picks. We need to parlay them, somehow, into a top 5 pick in '17. Top 5 is a perennial all-star. Of the top 5 there are 2 electric PG's. Two outstanding SF's. One incredible PF.
Tbh, I'm ready to semi blow the team up. It just doesn't feel like we have the true building blocks for a contender and as much as everyone will simply accuse me of loving the draft process and throw out stupid jabs re: the Sixers, etc.. the mountain of draft picks is our way UP. Whether through parlaying to a HIGH '17 pick, or giving them up for a kick *** veteran. I guess what I am saying is our picks have more value than our players to build/re-build the team.
This next line is only for anyone that cares to bash my post. Who are we building around?
Maybe Leonard would be included in this trade, and Withey going the other way? That'd possibly ease the loss of those 1sts..
To add to the plausibility of this trade, you've gotta throw in Neto too, obviously they could use C.J. McCollum as more of a PG in this scenario, but other than that it'd leave them with just Tim '8.8 mpg' Frazier at PG.. and again their whole team is structured for the PG and SG to throw up 3's and the other guys to rebound, which might not be the best way to utilize Favors talents anyway - Their 5th option on offense, of their starters now, is their PF...
A trade like this is interesting though.. I'm all for some sort of 2 for 1 swap.. If I was a GM i'd wouldn't trade those first round picks for anything less than potentially better 1st round picks.
So lets say the Trade was Favors, Exum, Withey, Neto this years 1st round pick unprotected and the 2021 1st round pick, for Meyers Leonard and Lillard (which works in the trade machine)
That leaves the Jazz with this juicy lineup/perimeter rotation(lotta firepower..);
Lillard/Burke/ 10-day contract (Olivier Hanlan?!)
Hood/Burks*/Johnson
Hayward/Ingles/Hood
Lyles/Booker/Leonard/ (Jeff Ayers?!)
Gobert/Leonard/Pleiss
Which is damn malleable moving forward(even without my prized draft picks!).. The Jazz could still designate Rudy for a 5 year contract.. Portland did that with Lillard already, he qualified for the 5 year 30% 'derrick rose rule' max..
Lastly I just want to point out -- trying to gauge Dante Exum's trade value at this point is a dangerous, dangerous game. In a profession where jobs are on the line, and overturn happens quickly.. I wouldn't want anything to do with it..
Jazz get Mavs 2017 1st round, Knicks 2017 first round, Calderon, Seraphin, Grant
Mavs get Hayward
Knicks get Parsons, Withey, Neto
https://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=znrq8zd
I'm not surprised you have no grasp of neutrality or what it's like to offer an idea without polluting it with a personal opinion.
Just random thoughts not really in direct response;
I hope I'm wrong, but I think we've struck some fools gold with Lyles. I'm not ready to pencil him a definite starter by any stretch, yet.
I am still bullish on Exum.
Burke needs to go.
Keep Gobert.
See what we can get for Favors, but likely keep him.
Burks and Hood are available but not as giveaways.
Let Booker go.
Hayward stays.
I know people will laugh at this, but our greatest assets right now are our picks. Over the next three years we have 5 1st round picks and 10 2nd round picks. We need to parlay them, somehow, into a top 5 pick in '17. Top 5 is a perennial all-star. Of the top 5 there are 2 electric PG's. Two outstanding SF's. One incredible PF.
Tbh, I'm ready to semi blow the team up. It just doesn't feel like we have the true building blocks for a contender and as much as everyone will simply accuse me of loving the draft process and throw out stupid jabs re: the Sixers, etc.. the mountain of draft picks is our way UP. Whether through parlaying to a HIGH '17 pick, or giving them up for a kick *** veteran. I guess what I am saying is our picks have more value than our players to build/re-build the team.
This next line is only for anyone that cares to bash my post. Who are we building around?
This. That got me really mad whenever I think about the Corb era, that year there was no point to get in the 8th seed got swept by Spurs, NO POINT WHATSOEVER.
I know this time around isn't as bad but I really hope the same pattern won't happen again as we are currently chasing the 8th seed.
This. That got me really mad whenever I think about the Corb era, that year there was no point to get in the 8th seed got swept by Spurs, NO POINT WHATSOEVER.
I know this time around isn't as bad but I really hope the same pattern won't happen again as we are currently chasing the 8th seed.
We have three border line all stars, a prospect with all star potential in Exum, a couple other good young guys in lyles, hood, and burks... Some fringe assets like Burke and cap space... And all of our own picks plus a couple others in the next three years. Think it's going just fine.
Tbh, I'm ready to semi blow the team up. It just doesn't feel like we have the true building blocks for a contender and as much as everyone will simply accuse me of loving the draft process and throw out stupid jabs re: the Sixers, etc.. the mountain of draft picks is our way UP. Whether through parlaying to a HIGH '17 pick, or giving them up for a kick *** veteran. I guess what I am saying is our picks have more value than our players to build/re-build the team.
This next line is only for anyone that cares to bash my post. Who are we building around?
Interesting. Why don't you take a neutral position on the stuff I bring up instead of polluting it with your opinion? It's because you are a clueless idiot who takes pleasure in arguing, fighting, etc.. Then you are too scared to come up with your own ideas. You are a waffler.
You are weak bruh.