I've completely lost all hope in this offseason.
Why not just keep Rubio who is MUCH better than Rozier in almost every facet of the game? This would be horrible.
I've completely lost all hope in this offseason.
If we're looking for a reclamation project as a 3rd-string backup PG, I'd like to see what Trevon Duval is up to.
Oh... that is... not great. Please tell me why we insist on the two big thing and why we think Terry Rozier is a playmaker.
I still believe in Rozier. This was a bad season for both him and the Celtics. However, I think he brings a different set of skills than Rubio. He has less of a need for the ball, would be considered more of a shooting threat and he is a better defender.I've completely lost all hope in this offseason.
Why would you waste time and effort reaching out to Kawhi, Butler they are not coming to Utah even in your wildest dreams. Attack the next level free agents and overpay and make trades. That’s the solution gif the Jazz.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).
He's high on my list, but not for the max, and not someone you pursue until other more desirable and more time-pressing options (I would still reach out to Kawhi, then Tobias, Klay, Kemba, and Butler) have evaporated. If Brogdon hasn't signed with anyone by then, then I'd check with him.
The only situation I'm OK with Rozier is if Utah signs Harris and Rozier comes here for the bi-annual exception. But even then I'd want Exum to play more minutes and I'd rather have a handful of other veteran PGs on the market. So why would he sign here and why would Boston not just match something that low if they like him at all (which they seem to)?Why not just keep Rubio who is MUCH better than Rozier in almost every facet of the game? This would be horrible.
Rozier is nowhere close to the defender Rubio is.I still believe in Rozier. This was a bad season for both him and the Celtics. However, I think he brings a different set of skills than Rubio. He has less of a need for the ball, would be considered more of a shooting threat and he is a better defender.
If we could mold him into our version of Patrick Beverley or Avery Bradley, I think he is a good addition.
The addition would all come down to how much he costs. Too high, and it could be awful. Terry at a fair price could be brilliant. We could potentially be buying low on a guy who just needs to leave that Celtics drama.
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