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I think they would be fine with it, unless they had a better player. That lineup would easily win the championship.

Of course they would win the title with that lineup because of the SC/KT/KD with Gobert protecting the paint. You could start Melo at PF and still win the title.
 
No offense to Favors, but if the Warriors had Curry, Klay, KD and Gobert, they wouldn't use their PF spot on a guy like Favors. They would use it on somebody with some kind of elite skill set on either the offensive or defensive end.

If he's not your primary C, I think Favors is fantastic bench big. There is a reason he only plays 23mpg. And it's not injuries, it's fit.
Why can't Favors be your starting C?
 
What is the difference between a primary C and a starting C?

edit: nvm I just got it
The primary center is a position in church ball. Though technically the center, they’re still quite undersized for any game, let alone the NBA.
 
Of course they would win the title with that lineup because of the SC/KT/KD with Gobert protecting the paint. You could start Melo at PF and still win the title.
They also would win the title with Tony Bradley starting for them I don't know when jazz people going accept Gobert not a top 20 player let alone top 10/
 
I'm sure I'm just echoing others, but Brogdon is my hope for the 2019 offseason. Maybe have to move Korver to free some cap, not sure if we have enough without?

Brogdon
Mitchell
Ingles
Favors
Gobert

Crowder/Royce/Exum (assuming he's not dead) as key bench pieces.

Grab a forward in the draft with some shooting potential (Horton-Tucker, Williams, Washington some of my favorites) in the draft.
 
I'm sure I'm just echoing others, but Brogdon is my hope for the 2019 offseason. Maybe have to move Korver to free some cap, not sure if we have enough without?

Brogdon
Mitchell
Ingles
Favors
Gobert

Crowder/Royce/Exum (assuming he's not dead) as key bench pieces.

Grab a forward in the draft with some shooting potential (Horton-Tucker, Williams, Washington some of my favorites) in the draft.
I would love Brogdon, but if the jazz want to maximize talent, sadly (because I love Favors) he needs to be upgraded. It should be Harris. Harris would want to sign with us because he’d have a bigger roll on offense with us.
 
I would love Brogdon, but if the jazz want to maximize talent, sadly (because I love Favors) he needs to be upgraded. It should be Harris. Harris would want to sign with us because he’d have a bigger roll on offense with us.

I suppose if you really like Harris that'd be fine, I'm not a big fan though.
 
As of today, I think the play this summer will be to decline on Favors then re-sign him to a long term deal making around $10 per year. Then let Rubio go while picking up Neto's option. This gives us roughly $20 million to play with.

Of course we could try to sign someone making more than $20, but I just don't think we can realistically expect anybody that big to have interest in signing with us over other options.

So the game becomes, how can we best use $20 million in cap?

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I'd probably do $20 for Brogdon.

Not sure I see anybody else in that range I really like much. Could split it up into smaller chunks, Danny Green types, but I'd prefer that as the secondary plan.
 
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