RFA's are never realistic. The rate that those dudes change teams is very low.Does no one see Brogdon as a realistic possibility?
RFA's are never realistic. The rate that those dudes change teams is very low.Does no one see Brogdon as a realistic possibility?
I think for the right offer they would but I agree it will never happen.he was He's not that now and there's no way in hell the Jazz would bring him back anyway
I think for the right offer they would but I agree it will never happen.
That would be hinging your entire franchise on him (because you're overpaying and your capspace is tied up whether you actually get him or not).Throw the max at Brogdon... They're going to want to have enough $$ for Middleton. IDK if they'd match Brogdon to a max.
I've completely lost all hope in this offseason.
I've completely lost all hope in this offseason.
How does he keep our offense humming? You still have the problem of him being a non-shooter. Who are the 4 sharpshooters you'd need to have on the court with El Brickio? And Ricky isn't even that great a defender anymore. I wouldn't want him back for even the MLE.Chances we can retain Rubio as our back up PG? Would he be willing to come off the bench, take a pay cut and play with our 2nd string boys so that we won't miss a beat? Rubio coming in with our 2nd string boys would keep our offense humming....plus he would be added protection if our 1st string PG goes out or down for any length of time, whomever it may be! How much would it take to keep Rubio as our 2nd string point guard, financially? Is it even plausible?