It's kind of wild how much sense Exum would make on the Jazz this year given how well he played in Europe and what Danny has stated he wants the roster to look like.
He went straight up from young Kobe to old Kobe in the league...I’ll never forgive ESPN for saying he was Young Kobe
You guys must see something in Quickley that I don't see. The $100M contract or even 25M per year sounds insane to me. Honestly I would rather have THT or Dunn even. I don't think he is worth more than about $10-12M. He just isn't that good. I get it with Austin Reaves, but not Quickley.I bet we could get him for a lot cheaper than 25M per year though.
And remember the power breathing he’d have to do after one jaunt up and down the court?He still flies into the stands at the slightest contact with a defender... damn...
Young Asthmatic Aspergers Kobe maybe.I’ll never forgive ESPN for saying he was Young Kobe
It's kind of wild how much sense Exum would make on the Jazz this year given how well he played in Europe and what Danny has stated he wants the roster to look like.
Because playmaking is important and the Jazz don't really have anyone on the roster that has shown they can consistently facilitate.I think the league and the Jazz are going away from PGs. Chris Paul is a dying breed. Why do the Jazz need a PG? Everyone they drafted and almost everyone on the court can facilitate. GMs draft players that can break down defenses, create their own shots, and get their teams into some kind of offense (athletes). Coaches create offenses and scheme to get everyone touching the ball (alley oops or 3-pointers). The future of the NBA is guards, forwards and centers.
And why do you people want to trade Sexton so bad??
Jazz FO put him on the trading block a few days before the draft. maybe DA was just fishing but then we drafted 2 SGs. so the signs are thereI think the league and the Jazz are going away from PGs. Chris Paul is a dying breed. Why do the Jazz need a PG? Everyone they drafted and almost everyone on the court can facilitate. GMs draft players that can break down defenses, create their own shots, and get their teams into some kind of offense (athletes). Coaches create offenses and scheme to get everyone touching the ball (alley oops or 3-pointers). The future of the NBA is guards, forwards and centers.
And why do you people want to trade Sexton so bad??