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Bring him home!
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Bring him home![/QUOTE]
Not the worst target, especially if we move JJ on.
[QUOTE]Big man Kelly Olynyk, who rescued the Celtics with Game 7 heroics against Washington, is a restricted free agent, and while Boston does not want to lose him outright, a sizable offer from another team could price him out of the Celtics
[QUOTE]The Nuggets have all kinds of options, but there is a sense in NBA circles that the right offer for Barton would get real consideration, especially considering the Nuggets have so much depth to manage as things stand, swapping out Barton, drafting a new young guy and getting value in the moves might be smarter in the long run.
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sounds pretty sweet!
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[QUOTE]26. George Hill | PG | Utah Jazz
Would be in the top-15, but he's a free agent who is over 30, coming off his worst injury season of his career, looking for something close to a max deal. Like Holiday, why would a club pay top dollar for an aging player who isn't top ten at his position?[/QUOTE]
In November he was arguably top 10. That's why the Jazz need to keep him ideally.
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[QUOTE]In 2011, the Utah Jazz had a dilemma: What to do with their superstar? Deron Williams was 1 1/2 years away from unrestricted free agency. Do the Jazz ride it out and hope to sign him in the offseason or trade him so they won
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[QUOTE]What Hayward opts to do with his unrestricted free agency will certainly influence the rest of Utah
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Multiple league sources have told CSNNE.com in recent weeks that the Celtics are focused on landing an All-Star caliber talent in the frontcourt. That makes sense when you consider how guard-dominant the Celtics were this season and how that had a negative impact on the team
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[QUOTE]Mitchell is a talented player. While he's only 6-foot-3, making him short for an NBA shooting guard, his measured 6-foot-10 wingspan [/QUOTE]
Sounds like their guy. Maybe they can move to get him somehow
[QUOTE]we're not a franchise that gives guarantees unless we're absolutely sure. And we're not absolutely sure.[/QUOTE]
I could have guessed that not that they would admit to it
[url]http://purpleandblues.com/2017/05/28/utah-jazz-dont-panic-sky-isnt-falling-gordon-hayward-may-just-come-back/[/url]
[QUOTE]Looking beyond Gobert, the Jazz have a roster brimming with talented young players like Rodney Hood, Dante Exum and Trey Lyles. Each had their struggles last season, but they also present an opportunity for internal growth not present with Hayward
[url]http://purpleandblues.com/2017/05/28/utah-jazz-2016-17-player-review-rodney-hood/[/url]
[QUOTE]Hood was completely injury-free for the first 19 games of the year. He missed just one game with illness before a hamstring injury set him back and knocked his great season off course.[/QUOTE]
19 games! Was the illness that started things off-track
[QUOTE]In these first 19 games, Hood averaged 16.1 points per game and looked like a more than capable contributor whose starting role was never in question.[/QUOTE]
It should have been. He looks like a 6th man then and now
[QUOTE]he was very athletic and knew how use every bit of his 6-foot-8 frame. This was taken from him with the hamstring soreness, the hyperextended knee, the plantar fasciitis that
The season was a surprise, considering Ingles was told he