Inigo Montoya wrote:So will the Hornets draft Scoot even though they have Ball, or will they go with Miller and Scoot faĺls to 3rd?
Draft Scoot, trade Rozier and play Melo and Scoot together.......
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Inigo Montoya wrote:So will the Hornets draft Scoot even though they have Ball, or will they go with Miller and Scoot faĺls to 3rd?
red4hf wrote:Inigo Montoya wrote:So will the Hornets draft Scoot even though they have Ball, or will they go with Miller and Scoot faĺls to 3rd?
Draft Scoot, trade Rozier and play Melo and Scoot together.......

zero24gravity wrote:red4hf wrote:Inigo Montoya wrote:So will the Hornets draft Scoot even though they have Ball, or will they go with Miller and Scoot faĺls to 3rd?
Draft Scoot, trade Rozier and play Melo and Scoot together.......
Regarding Scoot ... With the #2 picking team having Ball, and the #3 team having Lillard, I would think one of them may be willing to at least listen to trade offers. There's also the possibility that if Charlotte leans toward Miller (which makes sense to me), then the Blazers and Lillard will have serious talks about if he wants a trade. Scoot could end up his replacement if they end the Lillard era. Despite all the hype of these top picks, I don't think it's set in stone that they are untradeable. There are already reports surfacing that the Blazers are still in "win-now" mode, and will look to capitalize on their pick in whatever way seems best for immediate success. Who knows, maybe there's still hope the Jazz can land one of those spots.
The Charlotte Hornets, who got the second pick in the lottery, aren't considered a great fit for Scoot Henderson, who most consider to be the second-best player in the draft behind Victor Wembanyama. ESPN has Charlotte selecting Alabama forward Brandon Miller with the #2 pick. If that happens, Portland could see trade offers pour in from teams looking to move up to pick Henderson.

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.
Inigo Montoya wrote:zero24gravity wrote:red4hf wrote:
Draft Scoot, trade Rozier and play Melo and Scoot together.......
Regarding Scoot ... With the #2 picking team having Ball, and the #3 team having Lillard, I would think one of them may be willing to at least listen to trade offers. There's also the possibility that if Charlotte leans toward Miller (which makes sense to me), then the Blazers and Lillard will have serious talks about if he wants a trade. Scoot could end up his replacement if they end the Lillard era. Despite all the hype of these top picks, I don't think it's set in stone that they are untradeable. There are already reports surfacing that the Blazers are still in "win-now" mode, and will look to capitalize on their pick in whatever way seems best for immediate success. Who knows, maybe there's still hope the Jazz can land one of those spots.
I agree, and here is a small article that reinforces what you wrote:
Trail Blazers Could Hold Bidding War For Third Pick
https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/271595/Trail-Blazers-Could-Hold-Bidding-War-For-Third-PickThe Charlotte Hornets, who got the second pick in the lottery, aren't considered a great fit for Scoot Henderson, who most consider to be the second-best player in the draft behind Victor Wembanyama. ESPN has Charlotte selecting Alabama forward Brandon Miller with the #2 pick. If that happens, Portland could see trade offers pour in from teams looking to move up to pick Henderson.
Inigo Montoya wrote:So will the Hornets draft Scoot even though they have Ball, or will they go with Miller and Scoot faĺls to 3rd?

SoCalJazzFan wrote:Inigo Montoya wrote:So will the Hornets draft Scoot even though they have Ball, or will they go with Miller and Scoot faĺls to 3rd?
The secondary question is whether the 3rd pick would be worth eating up cap space that could potentially be used to trade for a star prior to the trade deadline.

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.

AingesBurner wrote:Just imagine how much better the Lakers would have been with Bogey, Conley, and Clarkson…

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.


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.
Inigo Montoya wrote:I see the rumors about Ayton and Dallas and I don't know if the Mavs can create a good enough team considering the salary they'll be committing to only three players.
2023-24
Doncic: $37M
Ayton: $30.9M
Irving: ? (he made $38.9M this season).
Even if Irving takes a pay cut and signs for "only" $30M per season, we're still talking about $100M for 3 players, and the team already lacks depth. The addition of Ayton will not propel them to title contention, it looks like no matter what the Mavs are not in a position to construct a contender around Doncic.

AingesBurner wrote:First question, do they even have assets for Ayton?
"The Suns need depth. I can see them getting Tim Hardaway Jr., JaVale [McGee] back, Josh Green and No. 10," added another source.

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.
Inigo Montoya wrote:AingesBurner wrote:First question, do they even have assets for Ayton?
I'm not sure that they do, but here is what is floating out there:"The Suns need depth. I can see them getting Tim Hardaway Jr., JaVale [McGee] back, Josh Green and No. 10," added another source.
https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/271650/Mavs-Expected-To-Be-Likely-Destination-For-Deandre-Ayton
zero24gravity wrote:My opinion:
I can't recall a playoffs where I lost interest quicker than this year. The field is laced with teams that I simply can't root for.
Going into the playoffs, my rooting order (not the order I would bet on winning), split up by tiers:
The tops, mostly due to recent Jazz ties:
1. Minnesota (Rudy, Conley, NAW. I would have loved to cheer for them deep into the playoffs, even if that means a lesser draft pick for the Jazz) -- ELIMINATED
2. Cleveland (I'll cheer for Donovan, no problem. I also liked their team last year, and think they have a solid roster.) -- ELIMINATED
Tier 2: Teams I kinda like, or at least have no reason to not like.
3. Milwaukee (Giannis is my favorite top-tier superstar. Milwaukee is a team I enjoy watching, and appreciate they aren't "big market") -- ELIMINATED
4. Sacramento (Long time California bottom-feeders. Great turnaround story. Sabonis is sneaky good. I can appreciate Fox's rise to All Star status.) -- ELIMINATED
Tier 3: Don't care one way or the other. Meh.
5. Denver (Jokic is pretty remarkable. I don't understand how he's so good. lol. Nobody I have any issue with. Good to see Murray make a strong comeback from his injury.)
6. Miami (Meh, whatever)
Tier 4: Don't hate them, but don't want to cheer for them, either.
8. Atlanta (Not a fan of watching Trey Young at all, but they get a little bump to the top of this tier due to Quinn.) -- ELIMINATED
9. Memphis (Last year they would have been in tier 2, but after all the crazy antics this season, I've lost a lot of enjoyment in watching/cheering for them.) -- ELIMINATED
7. Brooklyn (Royce O'Neale gives me a small reason to cheer for them, now that they got rid of their unlikeable stars. However, if Simmons was playing, they would have been bumped way down the list.) -- ELIMINATED
10. Boston (Crazy to think they were my fav Eastern team when I was a young kid. I can't even put my finger on why I dislike them now. I can't get behind Tatum as a superstar. I really don't like Smart. But overall, they shouldn't be this low on my list, yet here they are.)
Tier 5: Can't cheer for them. Just can't.
11. LA Clippers (No love for PG after his battles with the Jazz & Ingles. Really have issues with Load Management .. er, I mean Kawai Leonard.) -- ELIMINATED
12. New York (Honestly, it's just because they are the "Mecca of basketball", which I find insane and laughable. They have basically sucked for 22 years, being in the playoffs only 6 times in that span, with 1 division title. Yet they are talked about constantly, as if they actually matter. Every Free Agent and every trade is linked to them in the media. I also find Brunson a bit annoying & overrated.)
13. Phoenix (Chris Paul, ugh. Annoying. Booker ... can anyone whine more than this stat-chaser? Durant = Mr. Take the Easiest Path. Yuck to this teams Stars.)
14. LA Lakers (I am one who thinks LeBron is the GOAT. I actually don't hate him, contrary to popular opinions... but it's the %&cking Lakers! Western Conference version of the Knicks, but they actually have won, which makes them even harder to like. Plus, going to a Jazz game vs the Lakers is flat out annoying. Even when the Jazz are kicking their butts, their fans still act like they are winning. It's weird.)
15. Philadelphia: (The Suns, but even worse. Embiid is really hard to like. Probably will get the MVP strictly based on his whining to the media campaign. I still have a lot of residual distain for Simmons, and since The Sophmore of the Year pretty much hasn't played since Philly, my brain still places him there. Bobble-head Harden. Yuck. No, just no.)
Last, and definitely least:
16. Golden State (Draymond alone is enough to always root against the team; overrated, big-mouthed, idiot. Then add in Curry, who I find to be absolutely unlikeable, and comes across as so arrogant that his head may detach and float away. Their history of winning puts a target on them to be unliked, but it's so much more for me. The blatant tank that cost the Jazz their first round pick (H. Barnes), the bandwagon hopping locals over the past 5ish years - you never saw GS gear in SLC before that. The league's clear favorite-child. <puke>)
So there were 6 teams I could have theoretically cheered for when the playoffs started. The only 2 remaining are the "meh", tier 3 teams. Rooting to see Denver, a division rival, vs Miami, who are my most "meh" team in the playoffs, doesn't exactly lead to an exciting playoff experience for me. My least favorite 5 teams are still playing, 6 of my least favorite 7. Even simply rooting against teams, like the Warriors, is hard to do when they are playing another team I can't root for.
I really thought one of CLE, SAC or MIL would have at least stuck around long enough to hold my interest. This. Is. Lame.
Keep in mind, I prefaced with this is my opinion. It's ok to not agree, but I'm not looking to debate the merits of my reasons to dislike players/teams.![]()
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zero24gravity wrote:Wow. This is a big move, especially for a team that is in Title-Now mode. Gotta save those buck$, I suppose.
Jazz need a PG, right? (Kidding)
https://www.si.com/nba/suns/news/report-phoenix-suns-waive-chris-paul


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.


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.


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.