Wolverine wrote:Alec Burks playing the 4 for the warriors
Burks has been killing it last couple of games...... I hope he'll finally be able to stay healthy....... If Curry is out for the year, Burks is going to have a huge year......
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Wolverine wrote:Alec Burks playing the 4 for the warriors
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.
red4hf wrote:Speaking of ex-Jazz players, how great has Ricky been for the Suns...... Watching the Suns-Nets game and he's playing fantastic......
Rauxcee wrote:Even if the Jazz drafted Simons he would have been traded to the Grizzlies for Conley as they wanted young players/assets as the main part of the trade. He still wouldn't be on the team.
And what we gave up in the trade was already an overpay (and that's if Conley plays well) but it would have been so much worse if it was Simons we gave up instead of Allen.
sipclip wrote:Rauxcee wrote:Even if the Jazz drafted Simons he would have been traded to the Grizzlies for Conley as they wanted young players/assets as the main part of the trade. He still wouldn't be on the team.
And what we gave up in the trade was already an overpay (and that's if Conley plays well) but it would have been so much worse if it was Simons we gave up instead of Allen.
I doubt the trade happens after the coaches watched Simons for a year. The blazers fell in love with Simons last year even though he didn't play much and I believe the same thing would have happened for the jazz. Simons has the potential to be really special. Every bit as good as Mitchell.
Rauxcee wrote:sipclip wrote:Rauxcee wrote:Even if the Jazz drafted Simons he would have been traded to the Grizzlies for Conley as they wanted young players/assets as the main part of the trade. He still wouldn't be on the team.
And what we gave up in the trade was already an overpay (and that's if Conley plays well) but it would have been so much worse if it was Simons we gave up instead of Allen.
I doubt the trade happens after the coaches watched Simons for a year. The blazers fell in love with Simons last year even though he didn't play much and I believe the same thing would have happened for the jazz. Simons has the potential to be really special. Every bit as good as Mitchell.
The Jazz were trying to trade as early as the trade deadline. Simons wouldn't have seen any more playtime than Allen did. I don't think they would have seen enough to not do the trade. I'm sure they'd like him and want to keep him, but not to the point of not going through with the trade. (Then again it fell through the first time due to Exum). The other thing that has to be taken into account is the Jazz are in a win now mode. Conley is win now, Simons is later. With the collapse of the Warriors the Jazz wanted to win now.
I think with Simons maybe the Jazz are willing to part with Exum and the Grizzlies accept that deal, but maybe not. Either way Conley gets traded for.
KqWIN wrote:Seems like every one of Mitchell's close NBA friends turns into a draft steal. Kuzma, Simons, Paschall. Next time lets draft his buddy instead of the guy he slapped in the face during college
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:The top 5 in the west is very close and I don't think any team is near their peak form, or what they would hope to be their peak form. LAL, DEN, and UTA worse offensively than expected. HOU a disaster on defense. LAC getting PG back. Who's going to separate themselves?
stitches wrote:KqWIN wrote:The top 5 in the west is very close and I don't think any team is near their peak form, or what they would hope to be their peak form. LAL, DEN, and UTA worse offensively than expected. HOU a disaster on defense. LAC getting PG back. Who's going to separate themselves?
Utah. No Homer!
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:Andrew Wiggins has been playing really well so far. Maybe he finally figured it out? Still only 24-years old.