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Rumor: Jazz prepared to match 'any offer' for Hayward.

So if all of you think this is too much to pay Hayward, I want to ask you the question that Locke asked today - who would you spend the $$ on??
Not a lot of better alternatives out there and with the cap increasing, this will not hurt us in the long run and we do have a threshold that we have to meet remember.

I just can't see us letting go a very good complimentary player who we've developed and invested in. We can still sign Burks (who I don't understand all the love for) and Kanter next year if we want to. So if we don't pay him, who do you pay for? I don't see anyone else out there I like.
 
It's too bad we can't front load the crap out of the contract. Cause that I could live with. It's not my money, so who cares. It's the cap that sucks.

I think the NBA needs to fix this. Players should be paid for what they are worth. I'd rather see guys like Lebron who actually have a huge impact, make the most money. It makes no sense that mid tier guys can get the max too.
 
It's too bad we can't front load the crap out of the contract. Cause that I could live with. It's not my money, so who cares. It's the cap that sucks.

I think the NBA needs to fix this. Players should be paid for what they are worth. I'd rather see guys like Lebron who actually have a huge impact, make the most money. It makes no sense that mid tier guys can get the max too.
Hayward wasn't eligible for a 5/30% contract. His max is $15M. LBJ will get $23M or so, IINM.
Not a perfect world, but how do you set value? When the cap increases, teams have "found" money to spend and they'll do it.
 
It will be hilarious to match and then find out Burks is the better player.

Then we have to pay him the max too... hell max contracts all around.
 
I just can't see us letting go a very good complimentary player who we've developed and invested in. We can still sign Burks (who I don't understand all the love for) and Kanter next year if we want to. So if we don't pay him, who do you pay for? I don't see anyone else out there I like.

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this will not hurt us in the long run and we do have a threshold that we have to meet remember.
1. This could hurt, especially in making deals down the road.

2. There is no threshold the team has to meet in actual contracts.
 
So if all of you think this is too much to pay Hayward, I want to ask you the question that Locke asked today - who would you spend the $$ on??

A penny saved is a penny earned.

We could be patient (since we are not winning much next year anyway) and wait until there are better free agents or less teams with cap space..... or we could keep our financial flexibility to facilitate trades.

Or maybe burks blows up next year and actually DESERVES the max and then we would have to money to pay him without worrying about the cap
 
So if all of you think this is too much to pay Hayward, I want to ask you the question that Locke asked today - who would you spend the $$ on??
Not a lot of better alternatives out there and with the cap increasing, this will not hurt us in the long run and we do have a threshold that we have to meet remember.

I just can't see us letting go a very good complimentary player who we've developed and invested in. We can still sign Burks (who I don't understand all the love for) and Kanter next year if we want to. So if we don't pay him, who do you pay for? I don't see anyone else out there I like.

This is why Locke tweets about these decisions and doesn't actually execute them.

Are there better alternatives right now? Are we a better team next season without Gordon? Hell no. But we have a ton of young players (Favors, Kanter, Exum, Burke, Burks, Gobert, Hood) who have already been extended or will be deserving of lucrative extensions in the near future. It's the GM's job to think long-term and keep a team that can't afford the luxury tax out of salary cap hell. Capitalizing on our salary cap flexibility (Boozer contract, picking up extra first round picks, etc.) and keeping our home grown talent at reasonable contract rates is really the only formula for long-term success in a market like Utah.

I like GH, but he's not Durant, Westbrook, Duncan, Parker, Kevin Love, etc. (examples of other max guys in small markets). FO needs to think long and hard about this one.
 
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