Daddy 801 wrote:I also don’t want to be paying 50 million for a contract with a guy at the ago of 35-39 for the duration of his contract.
What team is being lead by an old guy making 50 million that’s successful in the new CBA? The new CBA is so restrictive that younger deep teams are better off. Hence the only way I’d take PG on is if Utah could keep both #3 and #5 and have a lot of young players on rookie scale contracts and we can have PG sit out the whole year and rehab and hopefully get back in shape and a better spot so he can come back and be successful. But I doubt it. I think his good years are all behind him.
If Philly says no they say no. But it’s an easy pass for me. Maybe Utah does it. Who knows with a new GM, but if Ainge Jr’s first move is to take on PG for two spots Utah is screwed for the next 4-6 years. Would destroy or at minimum push Utah back 2-3 years.
Why is that salary an issue for you? The Jazz have zero direction or true young building blocks. This allows them to a) go get Edgecombe, a legit young building block and b) roll out a decent lineup to start competing - something the Jazz have said they are interested in doing next season. At worst he is an often injured player who turns into a salary ballast in two years when the Jazz might actually be ready to make a run.