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You're the GM this offseason. What do you do?

Sign Caruso and Portis. They have massive upside. Then get the BPA after that.

I honestly think this, with solid (not massive but fairly noticeable) improvement from Gobert and Mitchell, nets us 54 wins. Add in a healthy Exum and I think we win 56 wins. Add in the BPA being a solid pg like Beverley and I think we win 58-60 wins.
 
He's still so young though, I mean he's not even close to his prime yet. I think he still has a lot of room to grow and I think our developmental staff could definitely bring out the best in him over the next few years.

I guess... I just don't think he has this super high ceiling because he's not athletic (by nba standards of course). He doesn't get to the rim or to the line... don't see those things changing... he can limit his turnovers and shoot better I guess.
 
I get the feeling this Brooklyn trade is a lot like the start of the second half of that Blazer's game to end the season. Some crazy stuff is going to happen and we are going to get a crap matchup.

At least one or both of the Celtics and Sixers are about to be screwed though. . .
 
I honestly think this, with solid (not massive but fairly noticeable) improvement from Gobert and Mitchell, nets us 54 wins. Add in a healthy Exum and I think we win 56 wins. Add in the BPA being a solid pg like Beverley and I think we win 58-60 wins.

EXUM. Yes!
 
Today in Locke Land. He said he's working on a mock draft and he's trying very hard to trade the pick...for Kevin Love. He said he hates the timing of free agency for the Jazz and thinks there's a good chance they're left high and dry. So he's being proactive and getting Kevin Love (and that's your final team...) instead of risking being left with nothing. Lol this forum would burn if Utah actually did this.
 
For the record, I swap Favors for two first rounders* and Crabbe every day of the ****ing week.

For the record, trading our second-best player for garbage is a great way to fall back into the lower half of the playoffs. I understand wanting to un-duplicate, but let's do it by gaining talent.
 
He's still so young though, I mean he's not even close to his prime yet. I think he still has a lot of room to grow and I think our developmental staff could definitely bring out the best in him over the next few years.

it's hilarious to me that grayson is basically considered geriatric on most jazz forums, yet players who are the exact same age (or older) but have the advantage of more nba development/veteran experience time are considered so young to alot of jazz fans. i can't wait to see what he is at age 25 with a couple more years of experience. he also played AAU ball with russell and won nike peach damn the summer before their senior years.
 
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