Might be good for us... send us one of dem picks you guys say you don't value and we can give a player or do a TPE deal that saves some cash!i didn't think they would, but honestly, they sorta have to. you just can't lose a player like that for nothing.
View: https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/1547674117515530243
So... it seems like Indy is indeed going all the way in their pursuit of Ayton.
Nah, Mitchell = Booker but CP3 >>>>>>> Conley. Also they got legit wings who can switch 1-5 which is almost a requirement for any team to go deep in the playoffs. Talent wise it may be close but Suns roster was just constructed much better than the Jazz.It bums me out that Phoenix is the same kind of small market team as us. Has a horribly inept owner. Made an all time blunder taking Ayton over Doncic. And still made the Finals last year and opened a legitimate championship window (that may be closed now, alas).
I mean… Booker->Mitchell. Gobert is better than anyone on that Suns team. And they got CP3 over Conley. Shows you how thin the margins are. We go after the wrong PG. **** up multiple layup draft picks and acquisitions. Now we have to look up to the Suns in envy. While the whole league laughs at them.
I thought Utah was the well run small market team in this area? How the hell did the Suns run circles around us while we had Don and Rudy?
This next rebuild needs to go a lot better..
Maybe he's happy to play that role. Seems to work for Woj.Tony is overplaying his hand again. Even if he's hearing that from people from the Jazz, he should know better than to be this certain and believe everything they tell him while that information can serve as leverage in public.
I don't think so, he was always getting the max.Did the Gobert trade just get Ayton a lot more money? If so, DA and RG should be his new best friends.
That's the point.Suns roster was just constructed much better than the Jazz.
Well they traded all there assets for the most un-assetie-asst pg’s possibleThat's the point.
Since the moment Mitchell was drafted until the moment before the Gobert trade, the Jazz may legitimately have been #30 out of 30 teams in terms of asset management and proper team building. Zero good draft picks, awful free agent signings, and trades, building a team completely wrong around their two stars. Not addressing weaknesses. It's been a ******** at every level.