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Still don't think us getting Harden is in any way shape or form realistic. When was the last time Utah got a TOP FA to come to Utah? We would probably looking at close to max money, if not max money to lure him here. I really really like Harden, but not as a max contract, or close to max contract player.

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Still don't think us getting Harden is in any way shape or form realistic. When was the last time Utah got a TOP FA to come to Utah? We would probably looking at close to max money, if not max money to lure him here. I really really like Harden, but not as a max contract, or close to max contract player.

I agree with you there. I'm hoping we can trade with OKC; don't ask me what--but possibly picks plus a player or two, the rights to Ante Tomic, KOC offering sexual favors etc.
 
Still don't think us getting Harden is in any way shape or form realistic. When was the last time Utah got a TOP FA to come to Utah? We would probably looking at close to max money, if not max money to lure him here. I really really like Harden, but not as a max contract, or close to max contract player.

I agree ct
 
You only trade for Harden if your prepared to match whatever offer he gets in 2013-2014 FA. Is he even going to be a RFA?
 
You only trade for Harden if your prepared to match whatever offer he gets in 2013-2014 FA. Is he even going to be a RFA?

https://hoopshype.com/salaries/oklahoma_city.htm Here's Harden's pay rate. I think he could be very special on both ends of the court, and I don't think there's any doubt this guy scores over 20 a game for a decent period of time in his career. Question is, as you've said, how much do you pay him. I'm hoping OKC decides to keep Ibaka and sees that they just can't afford Harden. We'll see.
 
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You'd take Batum over Harden?

Wow...

I'm operating within the realm of realism. Harden is going to demand a lot of money. Do we really want to pay him that much?

Batum can be afforded, while also paying Hayward, Favors, and Kanter when their paydays come up. It's about financial flexibility. I love Harden. His beard is a daily inspiration on my life.

Also, how in the hell do we get Harden. He is not coming here in FA, I can nearly guarantee that. I see a lot of "trade for him", but who do we have that OKC wants? And are they really going to trade Harden to a division rival?
 
I'm operating within the realm of realism. Harden is going to demand a lot of money. Do we really want to pay him that much?

Batum can be afforded, while also paying Hayward, Favors, and Kanter when their paydays come up. It's about financial flexibility. I love Harden. His beard is a daily inspiration on my life.

Also, how in the hell do we get Harden. He is not coming here in FA, I can nearly guarantee that. I see a lot of "trade for him", but who do we have that OKC wants? And are they really going to trade Harden to a division rival?

As much as I love him, I'd do Kanter for Harden straight up. Might even throw in Burks.

Keep Jefferson/Millsap and we're still good to go.
 
As much as I love him, I'd do Kanter for Harden straight up. Might even throw in Burks.

Keep Jefferson/Millsap and we're still good to go.

Uggh. I like Harden, but he isn't the best player on a contending team. Not sure he is even the 2nd best player on a contending team, so I'm not really ready to trade two potential quality players for him. I doubt either team would do this trade.

Also, the possibility of getting screwed over in FA is too much to handle. What if someone offers him max money? We accept it and pay him, or let him go knowing we gave up two lottery picks for a 1 year rental.
 
Uggh. I like Harden, but he isn't the best player on a contending team. Not sure he is even the 2nd best player on a contending team, so I'm not really ready to trade two potential quality players for him. I doubt either team would do this trade.

Also, the possibility of getting screwed over in FA is too much to handle. What if someone offers him max money? We accept it and pay him, or let him go knowing we gave up two lottery picks for a 1 year rental.

Sign & trade? That or we sign him up to an offer we know OKC can't match.
 
Sign & trade? That or we sign him up to an offer we know OKC can't match.

There are 28 other teams trying to sign him besides Utah and OKC. Places much more physically attractive. It's a general rule of thumb that we have to overpay to get talent. I just don't see it happening at all. I would be ecstatic and excited if it did, but I'm being realistic. When was the last time Utah got a top tier FA? Has Utah ever gotten a top tier FA?

Sign and Trade is very unlikely because teams just don't like trading within their division, it hardly ever happens. I don't think OKC wants to trade James Harden to a team they play 4 times per year and will see in the playoffs every year. Also, do we really want to give them Kanter, a guy who could finally give them the missing low post scoring they desperately need? I know I don't. I would rather **** over the Blazers and take Batum, a very promising young SF who fits our team.
 
There are 28 other teams trying to sign him besides Utah and OKC. Places much more physically attractive. It's a general rule of thumb that we have to overpay to get talent. I just don't see it happening at all. I would be ecstatic and excited if it did, but I'm being realistic. When was the last time Utah got a top tier FA? Has Utah ever gotten a top tier FA?

Sign and Trade is very unlikely because teams just don't like trading within their division, it hardly ever happens. I don't think OKC wants to trade James Harden to a team they play 4 times per year and will see in the playoffs every year. Also, do we really want to give them Kanter, a guy who could finally give them the missing low post scoring they desperately need? I know I don't. I would rather **** over the Blazers and take Batum, a very promising young SF who fits our team.

I like your optimism..

Just kidding.

Harden coming in OKC and being happy in that 6th man role tells me he's not after the limelight. Who knows? Being in OKC may have convinced him that playing in a smaller market in a tight-knitted team is the way to go.

Moreover, don't forget that OKC is probably one of the most religious team in the NBA and Utah already has a core group of young Christians - I think he's just the kind of personality that would fit right in. Being a strong Christian myself I can tell you that a lot of my life decisions are based on my faith.
 
I like your optimism..

Just kidding.

Harden coming in OKC and being happy in that 6th man role tells me he's not after the limelight. Who knows? Being in OKC may have convinced him that playing in a smaller market in a tight-knitted team is the way to go.

Moreover, don't forget that OKC is probably one of the most religious team in the NBA and Utah already has a core group of young Christians - I think he's just the kind of personality that would fit right in. Being a strong Christian myself I can tell you that a lot of my life decisions are based on my faith.

I'm sure he would be happy to re-sign with OKC. They are the team that drafted him, he has a great role on a contending team, and he is well liked. If that team doesn't want to pay him though, I'm sure he will switch his gears to "So, who wants to pay me?" not "So, what other small market team can I go to to earn less sponsorship money?".

I don't think any player has even sat down and said "Oh, how many Christians are on this team?". And if your biggest hope is that he falls for our Christian team (is there any sports team that isn't largely Christian?), we are screwed because this is a Mormon state.
 
I love Harden. He would be a huge addition to this young Jazz team.

With that being said I also really like the idea of Batum. Here is my reasoning. Batum is above average form behind the arc. He has elite length for the SF postion. He is an above average defender (can you imagine a Hayward, Batum and Favors line up defensively? I makes me happy). He will also come about 3 million a year cheaper. Like Cy has mentioned, keeping cap flexibility could be a bigger treasure than any one player not named LeBron.

Those are my thoughts. Take it, leave it or berate me for it.
 
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