Calhamid94 wrote:dr0welf wrote:Calhamid94 wrote:
I was referring to him being a good shooter as a 4. What other 4 on our team can shoot the 3 well? He is an undersized pf and can play solid D against players with a similar build, but Rudy makes up for the size he lacks. As far as Rondae, I think Brooklyn is losing a very solid player on both ends of the court. They are clearly trying to free up money for Kyrie and Harris. I wouldn’t mind picking him up for the right amount. I think Royce has much more potential than Stanley and I’d rather see the jazz stick with Royce before bringing another guy in. We need to focus on getting a good PG and then address the PF position after we get our guard.
I'd say Niang is a better shooting 4, but defensively I would take Crowder over Niang.
I just feel crowder is under appreciated in Utah. He’s very loyal, hard working and he stands up for his teammates anytime something goes down. If Niang was a better defender, I would love for him to get more minutes. There are a lot of players that are better than crowder, but for the contract we have him on and the stats he puts up, we are definitely getting our money's worth.
I like Crowder and don't think he will get traded. I feel we are looking at a trade now that goes into affect after July 5th of Korver, Exum, Bradley, and our #23 pick for Conley. This way we use our cap space for the majority of the signing freeing up more room for Memphis by them not having to take on much salary. Korver retires after the trade. I just think this is the only way it makes sense if Favors is not included which has been reported.
Honestly I worry about Conley's age, but he is a stud and 2 years is our window really, let's swing for the fences with him as he played extremely well last year.