freakazoid
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Don't they need to reup Harrison Barnes too?
Not until the next year.
Don't they need to reup Harrison Barnes too?
Seriously though, why the hell did we give away Millsap if we want Green?.
Can someone please tell me how you don't "like" a post?Green is the flavor of the month and highly overrated. Put him on a team without the firepower that Gstate and he won't look good at all.
Millsap was unrestricted, and Utah was a regressing team. The mistake Utah made was fooling themselves that unrestricted FAs would return to a crappy team at a time when they finally have some say in where they play. That's the reason we lost valuable assets for nothing and hurt our ability to rebuild quickly. Utah did not give Millsap away. Millsap chose a better opportunity and most players in his position would have done the same.
In order to sign him I believe we would have to renounce the rights to Kanter to clear his cap hold. We could then sign green to a contract, then G-State matches, Aaaaand, we are screwed. THAT would be a short-sighted, bad GM move if ever there was one.
That's a fair point. So the question really is, do we want to re-sign Kanter? If not (and I lean that way because his limited athleticism and iq severely hurts him on defense), then it's really not an issue and we should be looking to trade him before the deadline.
Had we offered 10 or 11 million, I suspect Millsap would have returned. at 12 he definitely would have been back for 4 years. .
I'm not buying this, but you're entitled to your opinion. Millsap didn't want Utah to match the Blazer contract, and was resentful of having to play for a team that he felt had low-balled his value. Players in that situation usually bide their time and then bolt at the first opportunity, especially when that team is not in a winning situation. Between the bad blood and losing, I think he was more than happy to take less money for a better situation.
I disagree here. Millsap said after he signed with Atlanta that he was disappointed the Jazz had not offered him a contract and that there was a good chance he would have stayed.
I still think he liked it here a lot. But maybe he was just sick of the way things were going. It is definitely a better situation for him in the east. There is probably no way he is an all star in the west, just because of all the talented forwards out here. He should have made more than a two year, 19 mil deal though.Yeah, I know he did, but players say a lot of things. I'd like to know the context of when that was said. Half the time with quotes like that, players are just trying to answer a reporter's question and they are just speaking off the top of their head. I believe he may have been disappointed that Utah didn't make an offer, but I don't believe he was coming back. Either way, you have to take everything players/coaches/GMs say to the media with a grain of salt.
I still think he liked it here a lot. But maybe he was just sick of the way things were going. It is definitely a better situation for him in the east. There is probably no way he is an all star in the west, just because of all the talented forwards out here. He should have made more than a two year, 19 mil deal though.
This right here. When he went to the Hawks, they weren't exactly on the radar as being a great destination. Fan support there has traditionally sucked. It wasn't a better situation personally for Millsap. Had Utah offered better or even equal money he stays and becomes the star of the team by default. The Hawks lowballed him, so if he was mad about the negotiations with Utah, it isn't like Atlanta was showing him the money. Part of him staying probably would have been an "understanding" that something had to happen with Kanter. I'll bet he bails on Atlanta. Would like to see him here.