The easy answer is Favors.
But I feel like the correct answer is Crowder.
As good as Favors was, the Jazz HAD to move on from him and Rubio if we wanted to contend for a championship. That team just didn't have enough offensive firepower to win it all. Sticking with them would have been a disaster. We would have been stuck. Swinging for the fences with Conley and Bogey was the right move.
It looks like mistake made was adding Crowder and Korver to the deal for Conley instead of Exum. Imagine Crowder coming off of our bench. That dawg mentality he has would be a great help to that unit.
But I feel like the correct answer is Crowder.
As good as Favors was, the Jazz HAD to move on from him and Rubio if we wanted to contend for a championship. That team just didn't have enough offensive firepower to win it all. Sticking with them would have been a disaster. We would have been stuck. Swinging for the fences with Conley and Bogey was the right move.
It looks like mistake made was adding Crowder and Korver to the deal for Conley instead of Exum. Imagine Crowder coming off of our bench. That dawg mentality he has would be a great help to that unit.
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