Changing tides in Utah

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Re: Changing tides in Utah 

Post#61 » by Crunch 99 » Fri Jul 1, 2022 10:51 am

SoCalJazzFan wrote:So, would you offer Donovan in a trade for Durant?


It would have to be Donovan and more assets, and sadly, the Utah Jazz have very little young player assets and/or picks to include with Donovan to make an attractive, competitive offer. In addition, it would be difficult to fill out a serious, win now championship contender around Gobert and Durant after a trade. Durant would likely immediately be unhappy here, so imo, "no".
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Re: Changing tides in Utah 

Post#62 » by red4hf » Fri Jul 1, 2022 11:23 am

Crunch 99 wrote:
red4hf wrote:Makes sense with Juancho.......... He's OK, but not worth that amount...... I'm pretty sure Jazz are below luxury tax now......
Juancho played well for us. I hope he re-signs here for a lower amount. I wonder what Coach Hardy thinks about him though. Juancho had a terrible TS%, just 31%, in his 18 games playing for the Celtics last season. He only got 5 mpg there.


I think a lot depends on what happens with Gobert...... Until that is resolved, everything is so murky....... DiVincenzo is a free agent, hope the Jazz take a look at him......
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Re: Changing tides in Utah 

Post#63 » by ForeverRDjazz » Sun Jul 10, 2022 5:56 pm

Kid needs a chance here in Utah.

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