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Mirotic?
no thanks, the corpse of Iguodala completely invalidated him.
Mirotic?
Tolliver would be a smart target though. If you can get a guy cheap that does 90% of what you need why risk spending more or giving a longer term deal to someone that could be a bit more.
Tolliver went crazy the last five games... surprised he didn't get more interest last offseason. Get undervalued guys in FA... stay away from the middle stuff... then when you have lots of space go for the big ticket stuff.
You mean when he is having a career year and only wants the max then declines all the great extensions we throw his way only to lose him to the Sacramento Kings?
Yeah, no thanks.
They can stretch Deng, and Kuzma is the most untouchable player on their roster.What happens if the Lakers pitch to Lebron/Paul George works and LA is suddenly faced with having to cut some major salary, fast?
In that scenario I think a team willing to take on Deng’s deal can steal a nice, young piece from LA.
Yes, the Lakers love Kuzma, but Magic Johnson isn’t walking away from Lebron/PG just for the sake of holding onto him. This is obviously just one “what if” scenario but as usual, there will be a couple of teams going “All In” on some new version of a super team and that will free up some pieces a team like the Jazz can swoop in and pick up for cheaper than we expect.
Sure. Sac does have cap space next year, but most FA just use them as leverage to get more from the destination they really want to go to. I know you are talking about Hill.
With Harris he could be extended by the clips and then traded 6 months later... so maybe by the trade deadline. If not just wait until FA... I don't want to do the midseason dance. Plus we could get in on Middleton or another FA.
Table Harris for now... revisit later.
This organization ain't the Cavs, but that's what they tried when they got Lebron and ended up marooned with a slapped-together roster.I generally love building through the draft but I think now is the time to strike if we're going to make a move in Trade/FA (primary assets being expirings and/or first round picks).
Rudy and Donovan still have lots of room to grow but they're also ready now. We get a third Musketeer and we could contend now, and for years to come.
We have? Never happened in the Larry H. era. Jazz went into the tax once to keep Millsap until Boozer's contract expired.With the Millers, I think we’ve seen that when this team nears legit contention they’re willing to do the spending necessary to get this squad over the hump.
Dude, you gotta have a good reason to go north of the tax line, and there hasn't been one in a decade.We have? Never happened in the Larry H. era. Jazz went into the tax once to keep Millsap until Boozer's contract expired.
Lindsey spent ONCE in his tenure by bringing in Joe Johnson and trading for Fat Boris. Still, payroll was far under the tax line.
Jazz have never spent to get over the hump. I do give DL a pass this year as he was reserving money for Hayward and there was little left on the market after Jy 4th.
This organization ain't the Cavs, but that's what they tried when they got Lebron and ended up marooned with a slapped-together roster.