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Maybe they can get Exum to play. He needs it
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Maybe they can get Exum to play. He needs it
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[QUOTE]Salt City Hoops
They have their eyes on Jazz free agent swingman Gordon Hayward and their trade of the first pick cleared enough cap savings to offer Hayward a max contract this July, as they
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[QUOTE] How does a team try to adjust to the reality of Golden State? Do you try to build a team that can attack the Warriors? Do you try to hold on and wait it out until the core breaks up?[/QUOTE]
Depends on your situation. Jazz need to finally go all in ansd see what happens
[QUOTE]Certain parts of their offense that worked against Los Angeles
Brian Robb: Math now can work for a C
[QUOTE]Jay King: Don
[QUOTE]Pick has said Teodosic is seeking a three-year deal between $25 million-$30 million from any NBA suitors, with the Nets, Heat, Kings and Nuggets all linked to him. Reports claimed Teodosic had gotten a three-year, $13.5 million offer from CSKA, but new information implies that estimate may have been generous.
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I don't think he's the best fit.
As the Golden State Warriors work to re-sign four core members of their championship team, the franchise is expected to receive the stiffest competition in free agency for Andre Iguodala, the 2015 NBA Finals MVP. Iguodala plans to seriously consider other teams in July, league sources told The Vertical. Prospective teams would need to show in meetings a vision to move toward contention to pry Iguodala from Golden State, league sources said.
[QUOTE]The Cleveland Cavaliers are trying to engage the Chicago Bulls in multi-team trade scenarios which would enable the Eastern Conference champions to acquire Bulls star Jimmy Butler, according to league sources.
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[QUOTE]Gordon Hayward never believed his agent's prediction that the phone would start ringing at 12:01 a.m. July 1.
That was three years ago, when some percentage of fans didn't care whether or not the Jazz kept Hayward as a free agent. Many of them thought the team paid too much in matching the offer sheet he signed with Charlotte. How silly does that seem now?[/QUOTE]
That was before the tv money made him a bargain last year. I certainly didn't think he was worth the full max this summer before he played his best ball in the playoffs. Now you have to pay him whatever he wants and hope it's enough
[QUOTE]Even when Carlos Boozer, Kyle Korver and Wesley Mathews left via free agency in 2010, everyone sensed the Jazz had maximized what they could do with those guys and Deron Williams after averaging 51.5 wins over four seasons and continually running into the Lakers in the playoffs.[/QUOTE]
Millsap was better than Boozer so that's easy. I liked Korver but Jerry's love for him hurt the team. Wesley hadn't done anything yet. One of their biggest mistakes was letting him go. Deron they didn't get enough for
[QUOTE]The Jazz are ascending after a 51-31 season, although that remains true only if Hayward stays. [/QUOTE]
Even if he stays they have to improve the roster somehow. He's not staying if they don't. We saw against GS that they have two guys that can play with them.
[QUOTE]The Jazz's general manager needs a solution at point guard, and that issue plays into Hayward's situation. The variable is that Hayward hardly could wait until George Hill's future is determined because Hill's free agency will involve some shopping after July 1.[/QUOTE]
The Jazz should be able to tell them what their plan is for Hill and their plan b. Celtics, Miami etc. will have a plan
[QUOTE]Thursday's draft, with the Jazz owning the Nos. 24 and 30 picks in the first round and two more picks in the second round, will give all of us more material for discussion but probably not a lot of clarity regarding what will happen with Hill or Hayward.[/QUOTE]
I expect the Jazz to finally spend at least some of their cap space before July 1 so we should have a little bit more clarity
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[QUOTE]The Utah Jazz want to bring Gordon Hayward back this summer, but if the All-Star decides to leave Salt Lake City, the team
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[QUOTE]Immediately after the trade was agreed upon, fans began to wonder how the trade would impact Gordon Hayward
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[QUOTE]After the meetings, Hayward informs the Jazz he is leaving Utah. What
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[QUOTE]Eaton had played sparingly in his two seasons at UCLA, averaging just 1.8 points per game while playing less than seven minutes per game in a reserve role.
Well, all the big fella did was come to Utah and flourish, becoming an awesome rebounder and an intimidating, shot-blocking force inside who was twice named the league's Defensive Player of the Year.
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He was not an awesome rebounder. He had one big year rebounding if I remember correctly and he did it mostly on the defensive end which didn't actually fit since Karl did most of his rebounding at that end too. Tag was an awesome offensive rebounder which fit better with Karl. Too bad Sloan didn't care for him
[QUOTE]Then, 11 years after selecting Eaton, the Jazz found another player in the 1993 draft, Long Beach State's Bryon Russell, who turned out to be a big part of their most successful seasons ever.[/QUOTE]
Bobby Hansen? Another Layden favorite that sucked.
[QUOTE]The Jazz have had some other solid second-round picks over the years