Jazz4ever
Well-Known Member
I agree with you, I just don't think it's the right decision. Why risk giving him the choice to walk out the door & then have to try to get someone of similar talent to walk through the door (which I agree is highly unlikely), when you can control the outcome (to a certain extent)? Obviously you take the risk of not receiving equal value in return if you trade him, but imo that's less of a risk than potentially losing him for nothing. By signing that offer sheet from CHA, he proved that him leaving via FA is a possibility. Losing him for nothing just as we are becoming legitimate contenders could potentially put us in a position in which we are good enough that we're unable to acquire the talent to replace him via the draft (or FA) but not good enough to actually win a championship. A small-market franchise such as this one shouldn't take that type of risk when it doesn't have to.
And then you heighten the risk losing Favors the next year because your team takes a 10 win drop in the standings, and he thinks your going in the wrong direction.
The Jazz just need to get really good these next two years and it will be that much harder for Hayward to walk away.