Stifle Tower
Punch Bowl Re-Filler
Does trading for anyone get us closer to something? I mean, we are not going to get a superstar in a trade, so would trading be a net positive?
Would need to trade for a restricted FA so we could match a contract.
OKC will need to choose between Westbrook and Jackson. Also, Perry Jones was having a breakout season. Doubtful they can keep him when he becomes a RFA.Those are just 2 examples; I'm sure there are a few others.
I'd rather see the Jazz start Gobert and Favors. Then - assuming no amazing lottery luck - draft Turner or Johnson. If they get a big, then go after a wing in FA. At 12:00.01 DL calls Wesley Matthews and Quin calls DeMarre Carroll. Sign one of those guys and have Alec be the 6th man. If the Jazz draft a wing, then Kanter returns to back up Gobert - unless a better option can be found. It's tough to find reasonably-priced bigs so I think the Jazz may go that route via the draft: even someone like McCullough or Porzingas could be a good choice.
Definitely think Matthews and Carroll are the best options of guys who may want to sign with Utah. Matthews liked it here and said all the right things; he understood why the Jazz didn't match his contract and was almost apologetic about leaving. Carroll is probably a little upset DL didn't keep him, but he developed a close relationship with Quin. Jazz could give him a nice fat contract. He's developed into a great 3PT shooter. I LOVE Millsap. He fits Quin's offense as a stretch-4. But he doesn't fit personnel-wise. Favors needs to start. So would Millsap. So that gives Utah two undersized players starting at PF and C. Just don't like that situation.
AS for a PG, if the Jazz replace Trey, I see them getting a veteran who could start for another year or two before gradually giving way to Exum. Also, they may bring over Neto. It's risky only having 2 legit PG's on the roster. Guess they feel a D-Leaguer could be signed if Trey or Dante get hurt.
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