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Re: Tough decisions await Jazz with their talented quartet of big men
He would fit in super perfectly on a team like the Hawks at a reasonable rate. The Jazz probably wouldn't mind grabbing one of those Atlanta shooters and a first rounder in the deal.
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Re: Tough decisions await Jazz with their talented quartet of big men
If Utah's serious about making the playoffs the next few years the move to make is shipping out Kanter for a competent swingman, giving his(Kanter's) minutes to Favors, and bringing Jefferson and Millsap back for $10-12 a piece for three years. Just sayin, but Ben Gordon's looking good again in Charlotte, and packaging Kanter with Raja Bell's contract makes the numbers work, I believe.
EDIT: I was wrong about the numbers matching. Nevermind. If they're looking to the future and willing to sacrifice a season or two, then you move either Millsap or Jefferson for the best package of picks/prospects you can get. Last edited by Bogg; 12-06-2012 at 02:20 PM. |
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