Jazz fan here...If you guys were to trade Blatche, what would you be looking for in return?
Just a salary dump?
Draft picks?
A player that would produce immediately?
I am just wondering...thanks guys
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dwillstud8 wrote:Jazz fan here...If you guys were to trade Blatche, what would you be looking for in return?
Just a salary dump?
Draft picks?
A player that would produce immediately?
I am just wondering...thanks guys
We want Carl Malone 10 years ago in return. Can you arrange for that.
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Does Utah have any draft picks to trade after the Al Jeff trade? Someone said they don't, but I don't know.
Looking at Utah's roster, it'd take Millsap, and I'm sure Utah wouldn't do that, so... I don't see a Blatche trade opportunity there.
Btw, see on the top of the page - Trade Thread stickied. Use it for... trade questions.
Looking at Utah's roster, it'd take Millsap, and I'm sure Utah wouldn't do that, so... I don't see a Blatche trade opportunity there.
Btw, see on the top of the page - Trade Thread stickied. Use it for... trade questions.
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Gordon Hayward.
Carl Malone would be nice as well. I think he can be as good as Karl Malone.
Carl Malone would be nice as well. I think he can be as good as Karl Malone.
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I'd want Maul Pillsap
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I'll take ANYTHING, although I would think the Wiz would want a young player or expiring+pick.
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Well Rico is unreasonably prejudiced, and that's saying something because there is a lot of room for reasonable prejudice against Andray Blatche right now, so anything probably isn't good enough. On the other hand I don't think Millsap is likely to happen, though I don't understand what the Jazz would then do with the trio of Blatche, Jefferson and Millsap.
Buuuut, if you want to have the rewarding experience of discovering that Andray isn't a center I think I'd part for him for Hayward and maybe CJ Miles. If you want to move a little salary and aren't especially attached to future draft picks through in a protected future first and I'd take Raja Bell.
So that would be:
Andray "thank God Jerry Sloan Retired before this trade" Blatche
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Gordon Hayward
Raja Bell
A future first with your run of the mill deescalating protection.
Also there's a trade thread I guess, I'm obligated to echo the reminder.
VVV Psshhh, Carlos Boozer has tons of tattoos.
Buuuut, if you want to have the rewarding experience of discovering that Andray isn't a center I think I'd part for him for Hayward and maybe CJ Miles. If you want to move a little salary and aren't especially attached to future draft picks through in a protected future first and I'd take Raja Bell.
So that would be:
Andray "thank God Jerry Sloan Retired before this trade" Blatche
For
Gordon Hayward
Raja Bell
A future first with your run of the mill deescalating protection.
Also there's a trade thread I guess, I'm obligated to echo the reminder.
VVV Psshhh, Carlos Boozer has tons of tattoos.
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Our good Mister Dray would likely excite such a torrent of vexations from the citizenry of Utah that a great sulfuric gust would usher up from the bowels of the salt lake; especially with Wholesome-Hayward outgoing.
In the whole history of the Jazz, has there ever been a trade that wasn't at least tattoo neutral? Have they ever brought back more tattoos than they sent out?
In the whole history of the Jazz, has there ever been a trade that wasn't at least tattoo neutral? Have they ever brought back more tattoos than they sent out?

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Ed Wood wrote:VVV Psshhh, Carlos Boozer has tons of tattoos.
I was thinking Al Jefferson too - I mean, if he has even one tattoo, that's presumably more than the TPE.

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Ed Wood wrote:Well Rico is unreasonably prejudiced, and that's saying something because there is a lot of room for reasonable prejudice against Andray Blatche right now, so anything probably isn't good enough. On the other hand I don't think Millsap is likely to happen, though I don't understand what the Jazz would then do with the trio of Blatche, Jefferson and Millsap.
Buuuut, if you want to have the rewarding experience of discovering that Andray isn't a center I think I'd part for him for Hayward and maybe CJ Miles. If you want to move a little salary and aren't especially attached to future draft picks through in a protected future first and I'd take Raja Bell.
So that would be:
Andray "thank God Jerry Sloan Retired before this trade" Blatche
For
Gordon Hayward
Raja Bell
A future first with your run of the mill deescalating protection.
Also there's a trade thread I guess, I'm obligated to echo the reminder.
VVV Psshhh, Carlos Boozer has tons of tattoos.
It would take at least an up protected first to take a Gober looking dude like Haywood.


But at it looks like he can find some hotties to snap with. Who is a Kolbi ?
