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Trade Rumors Involving the Jazz

Is it this year’s pick that they can trade? I’m a little iffy on the length of his deal but I do think you eventually move him and end up collecting assets on both sides of that contract. The thing that would have me most miffed is not just keeping Bojan and moving him for another first that didn’t require that kind of salary dump and was perhaps a bit farther out.
They owe a 2025 pick. So it would have to be 2023 or 2027/29.

I’m not even saying you flip him I think he could be a guy Hardy helps get his mojo back. We currently have a low stress environment for a shooter to relax and get his percentages up. I think Beasley defense is so bad the defensive drop off ain’t that bad. I just don’t see Duncan’s deal as a complete sunk cost no value deal… if you can get a pick for Malik and a pick for taking Duncan you got a couple picks for using up space you likely weren’t going to need.
 
They owe a 2025 pick. So it would have to be 2023 or 2027/29.

I’m not even saying you flip him I think he could be a guy Hardy helps get his mojo back. We currently have a low stress environment for a shooter to relax and get his percentages up. I think Beasley defense is so bad the defensive drop off ain’t that bad. I just don’t see Duncan’s deal as a complete sunk cost no value deal… if you can get a pick for Malik and a pick for taking Duncan you got a couple picks for using up space you likely weren’t going to need.
If they offer up 27 or 29 then I’d say we’re in business. I don’t disagree on Robinson. Too often a player’s perceived value is placed up against something that distorts the picture and prevents people from objectively evaluating what the player could actually bring on the floor, whether that’s draft position, who they’ve been traded for, or their salary. In this case any potential on-court value Robinson may have is quickly negated by a mental aversion of “OMG that contract.”
 
Really curious to see if Atlanta finally pulls the trigger on a Collins deal. Sounds like Utah really does like him, but I think they think they got Atlanta trapped because of the lack of overall interest in Collins.
 
Really curious to see if Atlanta finally pulls the trigger on a Collins deal. Sounds like Utah really does like him, but I think they think they got Atlanta trapped because of the lack of overall interest in Collins.
I heard one of the Indy reporters say that Indiana wrote JC off as a do not draft on draft night and he kinda thought once you are on that list you never get off. I thought that was the best fit all along but they might be out if true… they took TJ leaf in that draft instead of Collins.
 
If they offer up 27 or 29 then I’d say we’re in business. I don’t disagree on Robinson. Too often a player’s perceived value is placed up against something that distorts the picture and prevents people from objectively evaluating what the player could actually bring on the floor, whether that’s draft position, who they’ve been traded for, or their salary. In this case any potential on-court value Robinson may have is quickly negated by a mental aversion of “OMG that contract.”
I don’t think his production is all that different from Beasley. I’d rather not commit to him for as long as his deal is but the picks make it worth it imo. He’s also out for a month or so and so it’s a great tank move.
 
I outlined a Clippers and Heat deal in the trade machine thread a couple of days ago.

KO + Gay for Robinson + 2027 unprotected 1st

Conley for Kennard + Jackson

I’d do both of those without any hesitation.
 
I outlined a Clippers and Heat deal in the trade machine thread a couple of days ago.

KO + Gay for Robinson + 2027 unprotected 1st

Conley for Kennard + Jackson

I’d do both of those without any hesitation.
I’d hope to get some draft stuff from LA.
 
At least a swap with the 76ers/Nets pick. Even if it only moves up a few spots, that could be a big deal in this draft.
that's actually not bad... I forgot they actually had a pick this year. Wild.
 
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