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With the 35th Pick... Jarnell Stokes (traded)

They have traded their 2015 pick so can't trade 216 first. They own Toronto and Boston 2nd round picks in 2016... My guess is we get the better of those picks. They already traded their own 2016 2nd.

As long as they have one assured pick, they can trade their own pick.
 
I was really hoping for Tavares. I love Gobert, but if he never fully pans out why not have another Gobert to try out? Hopefully the guy who said the Grizz have Boston and Toronto's 2nds that year is right and we get the best out of those 2 (or 3).


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I wonder if this means Tomic is coming over or that they are going to resign Marvin. Then this makes sense.

So a lineup of this(?):

Favors/Tomic/Gobert
Kanter/Evans
Hawyard/Williams/Hood
Exum/Burks/Hood
Burke/Exum/Neto

13 players. I'd try to find a PF.
 
So a lineup of this(?):

Favors/Tomic/Gobert
Kanter/Evans
Hawyard/Williams/Hood
Exum/Burks/Hood
Burke/Exum/Neto

13 players. I'd try to find a PF.

Williams provides that as a stretch-4 (or he can play the 3 as needed). I think Neto is sent back to Spain and the Jazz keep JLIII as the veteran "mentor." Not sure why, but DL really loves Lucas.
 
So a lineup of this(?):

Favors/Tomic/Gobert
Kanter/Evans
Hawyard/Williams/Hood
Exum/Burks/Hood
Burke/Exum/Neto

13 players. I'd try to find a PF.

FYI that is only 12 players since 14 names are stated and Hood and Exum are both listed twice. There is even one more roster spot available.
 
Well, they announced it on the draft that no cash was involved, so I guess that's that.

Still don't get it. It was already said earlier, but it's as if I ask you to give me $20 today and you give me $10 back to cover it.

More like: You exchange $20 into €10 even though the exchange rate sucks. But you expect your $20 note to lose value if you stick to it. So you do it to minimize damage.

This could be the problem with adding someone, for whom you have little to no playing time.

Personally I still would have exchanged $20 into €15 and stashed Jokic.
 
More like: You exchange $20 into €10 even though the exchange rate sucks. But you expect your $20 note to lose value if you stick to it. So you do it to minimize damage.

This could be the problem with adding someone, for whom you have little to no playing time.

Personally I still would have exchanged $20 into €15 and stashed Jokic.
I would have used it on any Euro. Or draft Tavares and have him play in Idaho all season. The ONLY way this makes any sense is if it was a "gentleman's" trade. Jazz wanted Hood and told Memphis they'd cut a deal to move up. With only 5 mins in between picks, Memphis said "no problem," but let's just save the paperwork on the 22 for 23 swap. Just write up the #35 for a 2016 2nd-rounder since that needs to be recorded by the league.
 
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I would have used it on any Euro. Or draft Tavares and have him play in Idaho all season. The ONLY way this makes any sense is if it was a "gentleman's" trade. Jazz wanted Hood and told Memphis they'd cut a deal to move up. With only 5 mins in between picks, Memphis said "no problem," but let's just save the paperwork on the 22 for 23 swap. Just write up the #35 for a 2016 2nd-rounder since that needs to be recorded by the league.

Sounds good.
 
In the end, maybe we would've gotten a Millsap, but the odds are probably more likely we got a Murphy. Exum/Hood more than make up for it.
 
The Jazz traded away their second round pick for a future second round pick after getting two very good picks in the first round?

#FIRE_LINDSEY
 
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