God damn... they didn't waste time.
Had to before Sep 1 or they would owe $2MM
God damn... they didn't waste time.
The Jazz brass let it slip that they were not happy with Tibor's work ethic and production about a week ago. .
Either the Jazz get nothing for Kanter...Or they get something for him.Not that I have any desire to rehash Kanter, but if there are two teams willing to give a player a max contract, I'd suspect that player's value on the market may be at least a tier above packing peanuts.
That trade back was an extremely rare situation. I doubt a similar trade has ever involved that much money. Just because DL got an incredible deal on that does not mean that second round picks are now worth millions.
Either the Jazz get nothing for Kanter...Or they get something for him.
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It's my understanding that you are arguing for nothing being better than something. He was leaving in the off season. The Jazz didn't want him, he didn't want to be here. I can't fathom how some people still wish the Jazz had received nothing instead of what they got.
The trade was a risk DL had to take.. no guarantee Bolomboy would still be available with the 55th pick.
Had he not needed the money and really liked Bolomboy, he would have just taken him, no?
LoL ... thanks mane.Stickler time: Bolomboy was taken with the 52nd pick. We got the 55th pick from Brooklyn and took Marcus Paige.


Just woke up to this... sorry but it's definitely the case of egg on the face for DL .. he traded for Pleiss, went and see him in Europe, brought him over to the States, signed him up to a long term contract, he barely played in the NBA, and now we have to pay to get rid of him.
It's OK though if this is his only miss-step amongst all of the good things DL has done... (drafting Gobert, Hood, Lyles, getting Quin Snyder, trading for Hill, getting Joe Johnson, changing our culture).
It's a blemish for sure on his resume, but he's still wayyy better than 80% of all the GMs in the league.