So who’s first to demand a trade?
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So who’s first to demand a trade?
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So who’s first to demand a trade?
Who you got? I’m thinking Clarkson, his body language says he’s unhappy
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I don't think anyone will have to ask for a trade, I think trades will happen regardless. It's pretty clear that this roster will be drastically different by the start of next season.
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FREE KRIS DUNN!
Kris Dunn should demand a trade, though I don't think players on minimum contracts are in a very good position to demand a trade. Lol.
Dunn can play on both ends of the court. He is is our only rotation player with a positive net rating, and he is our only rotation player with a positive plus minus, but the Jazz are practically freezing him out of the rotation in favor of the youth movement. Dunn has 106.2 DEFRTG, while Keyonte George has a 121.6 DEFRTG.
Let Dunn go to a team that is trying to win now like Phoenix or Miami, and I'll bet Vogel or Spoelstra would give him legit rotation minutes.
Kris Dunn should demand a trade, though I don't think players on minimum contracts are in a very good position to demand a trade. Lol.
Dunn can play on both ends of the court. He is is our only rotation player with a positive net rating, and he is our only rotation player with a positive plus minus, but the Jazz are practically freezing him out of the rotation in favor of the youth movement. Dunn has 106.2 DEFRTG, while Keyonte George has a 121.6 DEFRTG.
Let Dunn go to a team that is trying to win now like Phoenix or Miami, and I'll bet Vogel or Spoelstra would give him legit rotation minutes.
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I don't think the Jazz have a high enough paid diva to "demand a trade". I agree Clarkson doesn't look happy, but he hasn't really played all that well. It is my understanding that he can't be traded until the first week of January due to his new contract. My hope is the Jazz trade Clarkson and maybe a 1st round pick for Dejounte Murray. Dejounte is eligible to be traded about the same time as Clarkson.
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Definitely not Larry. He will not demand, he will ask nicely.
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It definitely won't be Larry.
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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.
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I see Clarkson and Olynyk gone.