Winglish wrote:Flat out not true? I used his REAL, ACTUAL STATS!
Can't argue with "statistically barfy."
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Winglish wrote:Flat out not true? I used his REAL, ACTUAL STATS!
KqWIN wrote:Why are we talking about Middleton, Harris, and Porter?
The real decision the Jazz FO is making is between Continuity, Cap Flexibility, and Cash Considerations.
JazzMatt13 wrote:just because I think aliens probably have to do with JFK, doesn't mean my theory that Jazz will never get Wiggins, isn't true.
stitches wrote:SoCalJazzFan wrote:stitches wrote:
I keep hoping that at some point we'll all be glad that the Jazz didn't trade away Dante.
I've been generous with my hot takes lately - here's one more. By the end of the season Jazz fans will be almost unanimous Dante deserves his contract.
babyjax13 wrote:He either turns it around this year, or he doesn't really have a career. I hope he does, I've always really liked him, but I've kind of lost hope.
eLo wrote:babyjax13 wrote:He either turns it around this year, or he doesn't really have a career. I hope he does, I've always really liked him, but I've kind of lost hope.
i also like Ex but lets finally end this talk, he wont made carer in pro basketball as he is truly injury prone, his body wont ever survive full rs not to mentioned po
ForeverRDjazz wrote:eLo wrote:babyjax13 wrote:He either turns it around this year, or he doesn't really have a career. I hope he does, I've always really liked him, but I've kind of lost hope.
i also like Ex but lets finally end this talk, he wont made carer in pro basketball as he is truly injury prone, his body wont ever survive full rs not to mentioned po
I'd say your to late because Exum has already made basketball a career.
ForeverRDjazz wrote:eLo wrote:babyjax13 wrote:He either turns it around this year, or he doesn't really have a career. I hope he does, I've always really liked him, but I've kind of lost hope.
i also like Ex but lets finally end this talk, he wont made carer in pro basketball as he is truly injury prone, his body wont ever survive full rs not to mentioned po
I'd say your to late because Exum has already made basketball a career.
@ndrew wrote:Any update on him? Some offence creativity of the bench would definitely help.
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KqWIN wrote:@ndrew wrote:Any update on him? Some offence creativity of the bench would definitely help.
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He’s been practicing fully since about a week ago. There was a rumor he might have played Friday versus the Bucks.
It sounds like he’s close, but I’m not sure there’s minutes for him anyways.
KqWIN wrote:I’ve been very anti-Mudiay as well as an Exum optimist...but I wouldn’t play Exum over Mudiay. That could change though. Mudiay is a very up and down player.
When Exum does play, he needs to be an energy guy. Starting Royce is the right move, but we lack energy coming off the bench. Especially with Davis our.
Goober wrote:KqWIN wrote:I’ve been very anti-Mudiay as well as an Exum optimist...but I wouldn’t play Exum over Mudiay. That could change though. Mudiay is a very up and down player.
When Exum does play, he needs to be an energy guy. Starting Royce is the right move, but we lack energy coming off the bench. Especially with Davis our.
I hear Kenneth Faried is very energizing
KqWIN wrote:Why are we talking about Middleton, Harris, and Porter?
The real decision the Jazz FO is making is between Continuity, Cap Flexibility, and Cash Considerations.
pickIBL wrote:ForeverRDjazz wrote:eLo wrote:i also like Ex but lets finally end this talk, he wont made carer in pro basketball as he is truly injury prone, his body wont ever survive full rs not to mentioned po
I'd say your to late because Exum has already made basketball a career.
For sure, the rest of us gotta pay to watch
pickIBL wrote:stitches wrote:SoCalJazzFan wrote:I keep hoping that at some point we'll all be glad that the Jazz didn't trade away Dante.
I've been generous with my hot takes lately - here's one more. By the end of the season Jazz fans will be almost unanimous Dante deserves his contract.
A broken clock is technically correct twice a day, but the odds are not in favor. Dante is a long shot, and therefore expendable if the right deal comes along.
stitches wrote:pickIBL wrote:The jazz value shooting too much now not to shop him. Exum was supposed to be penny lite. Lil penny. Something. If he breaks down yet again or passes up shots (or clanks them) in the 3D role hanging on to him could leave the jazz one piece short.
In the semis or finals if the jazz are fortunate enough to get there.... everyone here will have little patience for dante passing up or missing key perimeter shots. And that's if he's not in a suit.
I don't know why people continue to insist on this. The Jazz are not shopping Exum. In fact EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF EVIDENCE and reporting we have is that they are trying hard NOT TO INCLUDE HIM in trades. Tony has been on fire with his Jazz reporting this off-season... he's gotten pretty much everything right... I have no reason to doubt him and furthermore - you don't have to rely on just his reports - just look at what the Jazz have been doing and trust their actions if you don't trust Jones' reports - they gave him a contract noone else in the league would have given him. They continue to heap praise on him every chance they get. They continue to refuse to include him in trades(twice in the Conley trade now)... it would have been so much easier to just include him in the Memphis trade and get a full max-ish slot available(instead of just the 17M we got by trading Favors). They didn't. To me all the evidence points to what Tony is reporting - the Jazz truly value Exum and expect big things from him.
We don't have to agree with the FO's evaluation. But we have to stop with those scenarios where we drop Exum and use additional 1sts to add a non-impact player. IMO Exum will play out his contract with the Jazz and either take the step they expect him to take or they just won't give up on him until his contract is out.