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I bet Milsapa gives GREAT helmet.
given the likelihood that we aren't headed anywhere next season, it isn't a terrible idea to bring CJ back and let him play the first 20-30 games. I don't think it is out of the question form him to look mostly good for that stretch and get us more value on the trade market as a result. If he could land us a 17-20th pick next year I'd be ****ing stoked.
Excellent post billyshelby. I disagree slightly - as I do belive CJ puts alot of extra practice time in getting shots up - but I still think he has a very fragile psych and confidence level and when he misses a shot he presses and compounds the problem instead of getting over it and moving on. As Jerry Sloan would say, too often he "plays backwards."
I think the coaches need to redefine his role and game - he's not a sharpshooter from the outside or an instant-offense guy who can carry the bench-scoring. He should be cast as a versatile wing off-the-bench who can put it on the floor and either pass off the bounce or get to the rim and when left open - can hit the open stationary 3. His biggest problem is taking ill-advised perimeter shots either off the dribble or when he's on the move. I think too much pressure was put on him last season as Utah's only real scorer off the bench - and he obviously forced his shot way too much.
To me, picking up his $3.7 million option is a no-brainer. After that, let's see how the draft shakes out and then proceed from there - but CJ can definitely be a contributor to a winning team, and as well as having half-decent trade value around the league.
Get him off the team.
We already know what he brings (and what he doesn't).
Lets test the market/draft. We might end up with another Wes Matthews.
This team desperately needs some new blood.
Gone at any cost should be Fess, AK, CJ, and Raja.
I absolutely don't think Miles is a smart one. CJ has nothing to fall back on psychologically when he gets into a slump because he doesn't have the mental fortitude to recover. CJ just tries to fall back on his talent and fails.
But if I were KOC, signing CJ isn't what he should be doing.
Get him off the team.
We already know what he brings (and what he doesn't).
Lets test the market/draft. We might end up with another Wes Matthews.
This team desperately needs some new blood.
Gone at any cost should be Fess, AK, CJ, and Raja.
This. You and I are agreeing more and more.
You must be getting smarter!![]()
I'm for the Jazz picking up his option, seeing Ty and the team's direction at the start of the year, and making decisions on individual players (CJ, Devin, Big Al) once we see how it all works together next season, barring some no-brainer trade that falls into the Jazz's lap.
With the Jazz going nowhere next season, and with their current and future cap flexibility (no contracts guaranteed beyond the end of the 2012/13 season), I find it extremely hard to understand why so many around here are so eager to dump productive (this word really only describes Millsap...definitely not CJ) players who will have new roles and/or a low cap number next season. Very poor asset management by the knee jerk jazzfanz.