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Utah trades Gordon and Favors to Boston. In return, Boston trades Utah the #3 pick in 2016, which Utah drafts Murray or Hield. Boston also sends #23 in 2016 for Thon Maker.

Boston also sends 2017 Brooklyn unprotected pick and 2017 Boston uprotected pick.
2018 Brooklyn unprotected pick.
2019 Memphis unprotected pick.

This leaves Boston like this:

Smart/Thomas
Bradley
Hayward
Crowder
Favors

Utah looks like this:

Exum/Mack
Murray/Burks
Hood
Lyles/Maker
Gobert

It also gives Utah 4 picks in 2017, including a potential #1 and a potential additional top 5 pick, two picks in 2018 including a potential #1, and 2 picks in 2019 with a potential high pick from Memphis.

Why? Well, right now we aren't in the playoffs anyways. We aren't going anywhere unless Exum takes us there. Exum is 19 years old, so he ain't taking us anywhere in the next 2-3 years. So, instead of wasting Favors and Hayward and getting stuck in the 7-11 range in the West, we build around Exum now. We get him talent with potential for a superstar in 2017. Imagine two top 5 picks next year (us and Brooklyn).

So, what do we do? Do we stay pat, risk losing Hayward next summer, and if Exum doesn't pan out, be a 7-10 seed in the West for the next 7 years until Gobert and Exum leave, or do we swing for the fences so when Exum hits the end of his term here in Utah and is an unrestricted free agent, he has a TON of talent around him?

Flame away.
 
This is a worse take than when you thought Travis Wilson was a good QB.

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Boston doesn't have Brooklyn's 2017 pick and the Memphis pick is not unprotected. And that's just for starters.
 
Hopefully the mods rename this and put "Trade Idea" in front. IMO, something like this shouldn't be named like it is fact.

As for the OP, these proposals just keep getting sillier.
 
Boston doesn't have Brooklyn's 2017 pick and the Memphis pick is not unprotected. And that's just for starters.

This site says that Boston has the right to swap picks with Brooklyn in 2017. So, we would have the option of ours or Brooklyn's.

Memphis is top 9 protected in 19, top 7 protected in 20, unprotected in 21.

https://basketball.realgm.com/nba/draft/future_drafts/team

That would still give us multiple picks in 17, which is what we the prize is.
 
Basically, what this trade is going for is the #1 pick in 2017, then building around Exum, 2017 pick, Gobert, Hood, the #3 2016 pick and Lyles.
 
There are some really good DLeague players we should look at really really!!!!
We'll have that chance. Didn't you hear the Jazz moved their DLeague team to Salt Lake?

Good gawd, if I have to watch the players like CJ, Millsap, etc get significant minutes, I'll scream. DL needs to sign a decent bench, not think Quin and the player development staff can turn water into wine (or crap into prime rib).
 
Sooo that would be different from this then.

Also, not sure the right to swap comes along with the pick. Could be wrong on that tho.

It doesn't. If Boston trades that pick, the team would have the right to swap Boston's position with Brooklyn's. Essentially, you'd still get Boston's or Brooklyn's pick, obviously the better and Brookly gets the lesser.
 
Utah trades Gordon and Favors to Boston. In return, Boston trades Utah the #3 pick in 2016, which Utah drafts Murray or Hield. Boston also sends #23 in 2016 for Thon Maker.

Boston also sends 2017 Brooklyn unprotected pick and 2017 Boston uprotected pick.
2018 Brooklyn unprotected pick.
2019 Memphis unprotected pick.

This leaves Boston like this:

Smart/Thomas
Bradley
Hayward
Crowder
Favors

Utah looks like this:

Exum/Mack
Murray/Burks
Hood
Lyles/Maker
Gobert

It also gives Utah 4 picks in 2017, including a potential #1 and a potential additional top 5 pick, two picks in 2018 including a potential #1, and 2 picks in 2019 with a potential high pick from Memphis.

Why? Well, right now we aren't in the playoffs anyways. We aren't going anywhere unless Exum takes us there. Exum is 19 years old, so he ain't taking us anywhere in the next 2-3 years. So, instead of wasting Favors and Hayward and getting stuck in the 7-11 range in the West, we build around Exum now. We get him talent with potential for a superstar in 2017. Imagine two top 5 picks next year (us and Brooklyn).

So, what do we do? Do we stay pat, risk losing Hayward next summer, and if Exum doesn't pan out, be a 7-10 seed in the West for the next 7 years until Gobert and Exum leave, or do we swing for the fences so when Exum hits the end of his term here in Utah and is an unrestricted free agent, he has a TON of talent around him?

Flame away.

There are times in life when your brain will think "thoughts" and you will want to open your mouth and want to tell the world about the thoughts you think. In your case it is a bad idea. First of all your mouth is open too much causing you to say a lot of things and eventually you run out of intelligent things to say. This happened to you a long time ago. Secondly, your brain doesn't process normal information or simple thoughts the way that most peoples brains do. You should start with shaped wooden blocks and try fitting them in the ball that has a matching shape cut out and after you master that, then it's time to branch out, spread your wings and take up hobby's like shoe tying or macaroni necklace making. Until then, quit polluting jazz fanz with bone-headed idiotic ideas that you have concocted after having your Gerber, snack pack and juicy juice cup. Go to sleep, your brain is lacking sleep. 7 pm cut off time from here on out. "But there's still light out side". Stop! Figuring out why there's light outside at 7 pm is more than you can handle.
 
Lol @ you guys. You have two options if this trade was offered:

Take the trade and have a shot at a title.

Don't take the trade and debate Burks' potential.

The simple reality is this:

Hayward and Favors ain't leading us anywhere.

If we go anywhere it's because Exum takes us there.

If Exum doesn't take us there, we are a borderline playoff team. Especially if Minnesota, Sacramento and New Orleans figure things out, because they have players with much higher ceilings than we do (Cousins, Davis, Towns).

The future isn't very bright for Utah if Exum doesn't pan out.
 
This trade would net you Brooklyn and Boston's pick next year, which means Utah would get to pick the better of the two picks, which could be a top 3 pick next year.
 
Plus, odds are Utah would be a bottom five team again, netting you two top 5 picks.

It's simple: do you want your ceiling to be Deron's Jazz or do you want it to be Malone's? Hayward and Favors give you a shot at Deron's, IF Exum can become Deron (Deron=Exum, Hayward=AK, Favors=Boozer, yet we have no Memo, so we might not be as good as that team).
 
Utah trades Gordon and Favors to Boston. In return, Boston trades Utah the #3 pick in 2016, which Utah drafts Murray or Hield. Boston also sends #23 in 2016 for Thon Maker.

Boston also sends 2017 Brooklyn unprotected pick and 2017 Boston uprotected pick.
2018 Brooklyn unprotected pick.
2019 Memphis unprotected pick.

This leaves Boston like this:

Smart/Thomas
Bradley
Hayward
Crowder
Favors

Utah looks like this:

Exum/Mack
Murray/Burks
Hood
Lyles/Maker
Gobert

It also gives Utah 4 picks in 2017, including a potential #1 and a potential additional top 5 pick, two picks in 2018 including a potential #1, and 2 picks in 2019 with a potential high pick from Memphis.

Why? Well, right now we aren't in the playoffs anyways. We aren't going anywhere unless Exum takes us there. Exum is 19 years old, so he ain't taking us anywhere in the next 2-3 years. So, instead of wasting Favors and Hayward and getting stuck in the 7-11 range in the West, we build around Exum now. We get him talent with potential for a superstar in 2017. Imagine two top 5 picks next year (us and Brooklyn).

So, what do we do? Do we stay pat, risk losing Hayward next summer, and if Exum doesn't pan out, be a 7-10 seed in the West for the next 7 years until Gobert and Exum leave, or do we swing for the fences so when Exum hits the end of his term here in Utah and is an unrestricted free agent, he has a TON of talent around him?

Flame away.

The next tank is already underway. Great time to be a JF after all these years of **** up upon **** up.
 
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