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Utah Trade Deadline Discussion

I would be intrigued yet extremely nervous if we traded for Otto Porter. It would be a high risk high reward move. If he blows up into a player that deserves that 4 year 105 million dollar contract that he signed then we would be in great shape. If he remains essentially a role player then his contract could become toxic.
 
Ehh, doubt we could get it unprotected. Maybe like top 10 protected or something? Turns into something else if it doesn't convey and all that.

Why? They need cap relief... they need a good big... they need a wing... we deliver three things they need. Not sure I’d want to take on that much dead salary in asik.

Also it’d be a bad look for us to give a team we are chasing two key rotation players.
 
Why? They need cap relief... they need a good big... they need a wing... we deliver three things they need. Not sure I’d want to take on that much dead salary in asik.

Also it’d be a bad look for us to give a team we are chasing two key rotation players.

The reason they wouldn't do it is because they might not be able to afford Hood next year. I'm sure they still want to re-sign Cousins. If they sign Cousins, even to a deal that is discounted due to injury (lets say 25 million a year) then they probably cant pay Hood.
 
Well Cousins went down for the year with a torn achilles. Favors would be a nice pickup for the Pelicans. Too bad they have no expiring contracts to match up with Favors. Asik + Jackson for Favors is the only thing that really makes sense and I don't know if the Jazz want Jackson bad enough to take on the last year of his (Asik's) contract in 2018 then the 3 million guaranteed in 2019. Maybe the Pelicans would do Favors + Hood for Jackson/Asik/1st round pick? Could the Jazz do better tho? IDK.

Frank and asik for Favs.... you *****in me? I’m not sure the second deal is good enough either... it’s close but not a slam dunk.

They probably still make the playoffs this year if the can get Hill back soon.
 
The reason they wouldn't do it is because they might not be able to afford Hood next year. I'm sure they still want to re-sign Cousins. If they sign Cousins, even to a deal that is discounted due to injury (lets say 25 million a year) then they probably cant pay Hood.

Taking into account the pick’s salary and asik/Jackson is like 15M. Taking asik off their hands is a big help. They can stretch Ajinca if they need some added space.

They won’t get anything better than that imo.
 
I also don’t think this gets NO a discount on Boogie. I bet the Lakers get desperate... sounds like PG may stay in OKC.

Gonna be another interesting summer.
 
Frank and asik for Favs.... you *****in me? I’m not sure the second deal is good enough either... it’s close but not a slam dunk.

They probably still make the playoffs this year if the can get Hill back soon.
I mean, Jackson was a guy a lot of people considered a first round pick if it wasnt for his foot issue. Jazz likely arent going to be players in 2018 free agency anyway. Getting Jackson is like getting a first round pick.
 
A reminder, Jackson was pretty comparable to Mitchell in the draft. Both combo guards with insane vertical leaps. Didnt have Mitchell's freak wingspan (just 6'7) but did have him beat in standing reach. It's safe to assume Jackson would have risen up draft boards if he didnt have to shut himself down early w/ foot surgery (I believe he had to cancel his Utah workout).
 
I mean, Jackson was a guy a lot of people considered a first round pick if it wasnt for his foot issue. Jazz likely arent going to be players in 2018 free agency anyway. Getting Jackson is like getting a first round pick.

If we liked him that much we could have just taken him... it ain’t like getting a first rounder really at all. He’s already burned a year with the injury, so he has less time to become good on a cheap deal.

I know we likely don’t have space this year but we can find something better with 11m than asik and Jackson. And then he cuts into 2019 space too.

They want something built around Favs and asik then there needs to be a real first round pick involved.

I don’t care that they may not be able to afford Hood... I think he can get a first by himself. Their situation isn’t our problem... if they say no they can live in mediocrity and the tax. Hood and Favs gives them a backup plan in case Boogie leaves.
 
A reminder, Jackson was pretty comparable to Mitchell in the draft. Both combo guards with insane vertical leaps. Didnt have Mitchell's freak wingspan (just 6'7) but did have him beat in standing reach. It's safe to assume Jackson would have risen up draft boards if he didnt have to shut himself down early w/ foot surgery (I believe he had to cancel his Utah workout).

Reminder we had the 30th pick in the draft and if we liked him that much we would have picked him.

Also you have to factor the foot injury into the value. Some guys aren’t built for basketball. He very likely recovers but it’s not a great sign.
 
Reminder we had the 30th pick in the draft and if we liked him that much we would have picked him.

Also you have to factor the foot injury into the value. Some guys aren’t built for basketball. He very likely recovers but it’s not a great sign.

You know they could have liked both him and Bradley, right? The Jazz already drafted a combo guard with the 13th pick, his name was Donovan Mitchell, so the optics of trying to develop both of them might have been unattractive to the Jazz vs the idea of adding a center they had high on their board.

Things have changed and they seem like they want to move on from Hood w/ Mitchell as the long-term 1 or 2, which leaves the backup 2-guard slot to be filled. There is a need now for another 2-guard like Jackson.
 
You know they could have liked both him and Bradley, right? The Jazz already drafted a combo guard with the 13th pick, his name was Donovan Mitchell, so the optics of trying to develop both of them might have been unattractive to the Jazz vs the idea of adding a center they had high on their board.

Things have changed and they seem like they want to move on from Hood w/ Mitchell as the long-term 1 or 2, which leaves the backup 2-guard slot to be filled. There is a need now for another 2-guard like Jackson.

Sure they liked Bradley better but now they like frank enough to eat 15M in dead money and give up a talented player to a team in the conference that might drop out of the playoffs.

I’m guessing if they like him that much now they would have picked him then. We know how much DL values his flexibility and cap space... that’s a terrible trade... did LoPo hack your account?
 
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