Fair enough. I consider PG on the edge of the baseline requirement, so I understand the trepidation or outright disagreement. All other factors considered, I think PG is a homerun, and I just feel like the last year could have been a good one for him.It was a good look. But that's not the problem, stating that I'm the star and that's my shot has red flags all over it. So while the shot was missed it's the way he handled it that sat poorly with me. Also the very calling out of a team mate like that is some locker room cancer ********.
Agree, But I'd also argue Paul George doesn't fit your first requirement. He's been shown that he thinks he is the team and that the team doesn't come first. Also he's not coming here.
Don't get me wrong if they could sign him I think it's worth the risk. I just worry about his head and if he'd take a bit of a backseat to a 2nd year player.Fair enough. I consider PG on the edge of the baseline requirement, so I understand the trepidation or outright disagreement. All other factors considered, I think PG is a homerun, and I just feel like the last year could have been a good one for him.
Of course, I can only speculate on where his head is at. It just feels like the kinda-douchey PG is the outlier more than it is the mean.
I would like to have Tomas Satoransky, he played well as fill in starter for John Wall.
The Jazz really only have theoretical caproom, which is why I'm so protective of it.You’re not gonna find the missing piece by not taking a risk. We have no tradeable assets that could come close to landing us a star...
I’ll just trust DL. Have confidence in whatever he does until proven otherwise.The Jazz really only have theoretical caproom, which is why I'm so protective of it.
So ultimately, the question is how the Jazz utilize it to land this person. Taking on dead salary to pick up more liquid, valuable assets seems like A way, but it's also risky as it requires several more steps if they even come to fruition (i.e. draft picks that are either used to draft or used as bait in hopes it's enough to grab one of these guys).
I’ve kinda felt that way about Wiggins since before he was drafted, though.Perhaps what we need to be looking for is an young, somewhat under-the-radar (perhaps underachieving) guy that could have that Oladipo jump in him.
I mention Wiggins because all the tools are obviously there. Mentally, he seems like a product of his surroundings, so maybe the culture change could be the catalyst for fulfilling his promise? I have some similar but different feelings on Gordon.
Porter really is a question mark to me. He seems like he could be game-planned out of a game if he lacks punch off-the-dribble. And I basically never see him play.
RIP me. This thread is sure to get buried, but I had to write it out for my own sanity, and it's reference material if nothing else. Thanks for your damn time. I hate my life.