Might be right. They'd have to be very creative to make something work for most of these.Jazz cant afford anyone lmao
Might be right. They'd have to be very creative to make something work for most of these.Jazz cant afford anyone lmao
Have been curious about Kurucs lately as young/cheap/potentially available. Confidence issues and legal troubles worry me a bit.Rodions Kurucs would be a heck of a pull.
I like JaMychal Green too, I think he'd be a good fit with whats in place here. Maybe he wouldnt be great, but i'm sure he'd be solid.
Listening to Tony Jones and Zach Harper, it sounds like a Favors return to Utah might actually have legs.I was thinking Mason Plumlee at the right price. Kind of fill Favors voidm
I'll try to get a little time to do this later. Reason I didn't add him initially was because I didn't want to go over $20M on contracts.@idiot
Well done man. I love it broken down like this.
Simply for curiosity sake, could you add Horford to the same exact spreadsheet? I was wondering where he would stack up.
I've generally thought adding Grant would be a great idea. Surprised me to see how low his RPM/PIPM numbers are this year and how badly he's rebounded the ball (which is one of our needs), however.It was surprising too see Jae Crowder's iso defense stats are not that different from Niang's. Slightly worse actually. I will have a pass.
If Jerami Grant declines his option he would be a good addition with a slight overpay but he is getting good minutes and playing with Jokic so I doubt it.
Wood wants a place he can start. That's not happening with Bogey and his best position is 5.
Thad Yaoung was the worst finisher in the league at some point so I shudder at the thought.
Harkless seems to best option as a wing defender that can shoot some and he is not expensive.
Listening to Tony Jones and Zach Harper, it sounds like a Favors return to Utah might actually have legs.
lol. AAANNND the Pistons have $40 million in cap in a bad free agency year with perhaps the dark horse for best player on the market as it is. Wood isn't going anywhere.If you could somehow turn Bojan (or Conley, obviously) into Christian Wood then that would be a huge win.
The list of players that could play as a legit stretch/playmaking 4 next to Gobert AND back him up at the 5 on both sides of the ball is extremely short and he’s near the top of it. These things are of special importance since both the starting 4 spot and backup 5 have been the most-consistent weak spots on the roster this year, and the starting 4 spot has been bad since Millsap left (Faves isn’t a 4).
Of course if the Jazz can find a way to add him without sacrificing any of their top guys, then that is even better. But I don’t see that happening.
I think it would help. Probably wouldn't go quite that far. Quin wants shooting. I don't think he'd play much at 4, except perhaps against AD/Giannis. While Favors is better than Bradley, the margin will continue to grow smaller next year and the next.Bringing back Favors probably fixes the majority of our bench problems tbh
LolHypothetically -
If you could trade Rudy for a good wing and then sign Wood to a max deal, would you do it?
Added Horford and Hezonja (probably only because I saw him on the floor in the Blazers' game) to the list
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I was sniffing Wood so hard for so long.Shoutout to @Handlogten's Heros for sniffing Wood way early.
Mario would drive JFC crazy.Added Horford and Hezonja (probably only because I saw him on the floor in the Blazers' game) to the list
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I wonder what his market will be. I honestly have no idea.Anybody down for bringing back Sap?
Hard to say no. But my dreams of parlaying Conley as the way to fixing our problems feel so much more pressing. I obviously need to let it go.Bogey for Covington.
Who says no?