Jazz Workout Tracker
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If the Jazz are looking to move Millsap, but want to have a guy to replace him off the bench, I think Tristan Thompson might be the perfect option. He's bigger, but he brings that hustle and tenacity that we love from Paul, he's also a better athlete.
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by Bat on Tue Jun 21, 2011 8:11 pm
If the Jazz are looking to move Millsap, but want to have a guy to replace him off the bench, I think Tristan Thompson might be the perfect option. He's bigger, but he brings that hustle and tenacity that we love from Paul, he's also a better athlete.
Conjecture with possibilities. Tenacity doesn't score points. Millsap does.
The Jazz have had a lot of good athletes and far too many of them, that's all they were.
If the Jazz trade Millsap they better get a very good SF for him. I would rather see the Jazz keep Millsap and pickup Singleton at 12. I'm not a fan of Singleton's game but he is a good defender and his offensive skills will improve.
Millsap will come back quicker and able to play more SF. He can rotate with a Singleton at SF and still play PF. That would put Hayward at the SG where he'll be a first or second scoring option.
If the Jazz draft Kanter, then a Millsap trade for an SF makes sense with a T Thompson or Singleton at 12.
If the Jazz can stand the circus, I think the combination of Hayward and Fredette would put some pts on the board, but I think Hayward will be the better 3pt shooter.
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I heard the Jazz had invited K Leonard in for a workout between pick 3 and 12!