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Or trade back and grab a Pg.If Tomic comes over the Jazz trade the #12.
Or trade back and grab a Pg.If Tomic comes over the Jazz trade the #12.
I hope not, it may be the last time they have a chance at drafting in the lottery for a LOOONNNG time. Unless they trade to move up and get Johnson, Winslow or Hezonja
If they're still considering bringing Tomic over, I hope that they draft someone regardless.I hope not, it may be the last time they have a chance at drafting in the lottery for a LOOONNNG time. Unless they trade to move up and get Johnson, Winslow or Hezonja
A.) He already has his contract from Barcelona that was significantly higher than what they said they'd pay. It doesn't keep him from considering an offer from the Jazz, it just sets the floor.
B.) He couldn't communicate with the Jazz until July, so his option was to take the deal or wait until July and see if a better offer could be had from either team. Not a sure bet that something couldn't dramatically change between now and then.
C.) He had significant leverage, and there's an NBA buyout in the new contract (although how much is unknown).
D) Most of us would have taken the offer from Barcelona instead of hoping that things went well this summer.
E.) The Jazz stopped talking publicly about if after he signed the contract, but there seemed to be considerable interest on their part. Depending on the specifics of the buyout, there's no reason to assume that interest has changed.
F.) If Utah wants to bring him over, they have the resources to pay off the buyout and make a very competitive offer. Depending on how the draft goes, I think there's still a slight chance that they may go that route.
G.) Tomic used the leverage that he had to get a good extension from Barcelona, but there's also nothing stopping him from meeting with the Jazz this summer and deciding to come over if they want him badly enough. As I see it, all he's done so far is made sure that both teams can't lowball him. He got the best deal that he could from Barca, and if the Jazz offer him something significantly better, I think he'll consider it.
I get why fans have fatigue over Tomic, but the Jazz spurned him first. After testing their interest in 2012, he signed with Barcelona and developed exactly how we'd hoped he would. The fact that he has options doesn't make him a bad option. The buyout has been (and always will be) the key factor. I'm not expecting him to come over, but I haven't completely ruled it out. He took the best deal on the table, but still has the potential to upgrade. Pretty sure Id have done the exact same thing.
Sorry date on the story is old, but it showed up on Hoopshype today and in Sportando's twitter today... no idea what is going on.
That sounds about right. The fact that he had the leverage with Barcelona makes me wonder if he got a favorable buyout as a result. Barcelona gives him a big deal hoping that the Jazz are only mildly interested, but all it's done is set the floor for his NBA negotiations. It won't be cheap to get him, but even with a standard buyout, the Jazz can offer him significantly more if they want.Out of curiosity, approx how much would his salary from Barcelona be yearly in US dollars, if he's among the top paid European players?
https://hoopshype.com/rumors/tag/ante_tomic
According to this site, Tomic was asking about 2.1 Million euro, which would be about 2.5 Million US dollars. Jazz could easily beat that.
If Tomic comes over the Jazz, IMO, will combine the #12 and some other assets to go after a vet PG as back up. They jump all in on the playoffs.
On RealGM (I think) saw a trade deal that shipped out Burke and teh #12 (there were other details I cannot remember) for Ramon Sessions. I'll use that as an example. Personally I am not the guy to propose trade ideas.
Gobert/Tomic/Cooley
Favors/Booker/Evans
Hayward/Ingles
Burks/Hood/Millsap
Exum/Sessions/Cotton
14 players and damn good.
Good post.A.) He already has his contract from Barcelona that was significantly higher than what they said they'd pay. It doesn't keep him from considering an offer from the Jazz, it just sets the floor.
B.) He couldn't communicate with the Jazz until July, so his option was to take the deal or wait until July and see if a better offer could be had from either team. Not a sure bet that something couldn't dramatically change between now and then.
C.) He had significant leverage, and there's an NBA buyout in the new contract (although how much is unknown).
D) Most of us would have taken the offer from Barcelona instead of hoping that things went well this summer.
E.) The Jazz stopped talking publicly about if after he signed the contract, but there seemed to be considerable interest on their part. Depending on the specifics of the buyout, there's no reason to assume that interest has changed.
F.) If Utah wants to bring him over, they have the resources to pay off the buyout and make a very competitive offer. Depending on how the draft goes, I think there's still a slight chance that they may go that route.
G.) Tomic used the leverage that he had to get a good extension from Barcelona, but there's also nothing stopping him from meeting with the Jazz this summer and deciding to come over if they want him badly enough. As I see it, all he's done so far is made sure that both teams can't lowball him. He got the best deal that he could from Barca, and if the Jazz offer him something significantly better, I think he'll consider it.
I get why fans have fatigue over Tomic, but the Jazz spurned him first. After testing their interest in 2012, he signed with Barcelona and developed exactly how we'd hoped he would. The fact that he has options doesn't make him a bad guy. The buyout has been (and always will be) the key factor. I'm not expecting him to come over, but I haven't completely ruled it out. He took the best deal on the table, but still has the potential to upgrade. Pretty sure I'd have done the exact same thing.

Tomic and Frank/Myles >>> Evans and Cooley.
According to this site, Tomic was asking about 2.1 Million euro, which would be about 2.5 Million US dollars. Jazz could easily beat that.