I think Hill effectively becomes our 4th wing, since he can play the 2 and he's a 40% 3-pt shooter.
Hill, Hayward, Durant, Favors, Gobert*
Now we just need a 4th wing.
Yep. I think we'll acquire one, too. I wonder who it'll be? Ideas?
Go get DeMar DeRozan. Gives the team a #1 option on offense. Get Snyder and Co. to turn him into a plus defender and improve his 3 point percentage and he's a star for this team. Especially if the defense can get back to playing like they did to finish out the season two years ago. Hayward and DDR would THRIVE together.I think we need a starting wing. Ingles is our 4th wing. Hood is our third.
Go get DeMar DeRozan. Gives the team a #1 option on offense.
Ya definitely all chuckers away. Keep moving the ball and find the open man.BS on this ...DeRozan needed 20 spg to average 21 ppg ,Hayward needed 15spg to average 20ppg ,I'll take the better shooter/scorer Hayward anyday over chucker DeRozan
I was dreaming of this earlier. Then a bench lineup of Exum, Burks, Hood, Lyles, Withey.![]()
Neto is signed for two more seasons, loves it in Utah and is salary controlled. Burke was out of the rotation, but still has value as an off the bench PG to someone and Mack has one year left before he's an UFA. I'm sure both of them would prefer to be traded at this point to better their situations - while Neto would prefer to stay.I'll be shocked if we don't thin the herd at the point a little bit tonight. I hate to lose Neto, but I have a feeling he might be one to go...
While I don't disagree with this, the Jazz need talent and he's an incredibly talented player.Ya definitely all chuckers away. Keep moving the ball and find the open man.
Expensive too after leading the team to Eastern Conference Finals.While I don't disagree with this, the Jazz need talent and he's an incredibly talented player.
IF the Utah Jazz can get a player of that caliber in free agency, it will push them up into a different realm. You teach him how to move the ball. I think that he has the ability to do so, but Quin needs to keep him on a tight leash. Have him focus on getting to the line (which he excels at), P&R, drive and dish, catch and shoot open and corner 3's and being a plus defender (which he's capable of) and he still has room to make a jump in his development.
He's the same age that Carroll was when he got to Atlanta and started working with Quin. I think DeRozan can do the same, but with a much higher ceiling.
Expensive too after leading the team to Eastern Conference Finals.
Neto is signed for two more seasons, loves it in Utah and is salary controlled. Burke was out of the rotation, but still has value as an off the bench PG to someone and Mack has one year left before he's an UFA. I'm sure both of them would prefer to be traded at this point to better their situations - while Neto would prefer to stay.
As such, Neto is the only one that I see with a future in Urah. He's outperformed his draft position and looks to be a pesky backup PG who can move the ball, play defense and shoot 3's. I don't see the Jazz moving him.
I think the Jazz can (and will) move at least one - possibly both sometime between now and the start of free agency. I think Burke is gone tonight. Mack by the deadline.