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Utah Jazz: Team trades Hart to Clippers for Knight
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Buh-bye.
I'd say thanks for playing, but can we really call what Hart did "playing"?
Knight is small but may be a pesky defender which could help. He has a lot of experience at PG. On balance this looks like a mild positive for the Jazz.
This is WONDERFUL, like when the doctor removes that big 'ol hairy wart off of your nose.
Please don't give Sloan any ideas. Brevin doesn't shoot well at all and he's only 5 9.
He'll be a serviceable backup though.
Knight is making less than Hart is and he can't possibly be any worse. A win all the way around. YES!!!
No more watching Hart come in, dribble out the clock, and chuck up a bad shot before the end of the quarter. Guy just never seemed to know what he was doing in the Jazz system. Price was always better.
Let's hope Knight can do something?
I think he'd have to work had to do worse than Hart did.
upgrade over hart w/ the exception of being a little injury prone and not as good a defender. good assist guy that can create for his teammates. price is more of a 2-guard anyways and will find pt somehow because of the energy he brings off the bench. good move.
I would rather hart be used as part of a bigger trade for big name.
but maybe it will be easier to user brevin in such a trade.
why would the clippers want hart over brevin?
clearly the jazz just got a longer contract to deal with with and an equally unproductive player. Why else has brevin played for so many teams?
That should be a big warning flag! Apparently the Jazz didn't learn their lesson with hart.
I wonder if Price may be traded if Knight does well?
As for the Jazz, BK was one PG I wanted the Jazz to pickup to backup D-Will. BK will provide effective minutes behind Deron. I can see Sloan playing Ronnie and BK together in the 2nd quarter. Good fit. Jazz player all the way. Now to rid ourselves of Jarron Collins.
I would think that Price would play 2 guard before Knight. Knight is a pure point guard and couldn't throw it in the ocean from three point land, were as Price is a more natural shooter and scorer but not as good a passer.
As it stands now here's what I think the depth chart looks like for the Jazz.
PG: Williams Price Knight
SG: Brewer Korver Almond?
SF: Kirilenko Harpring
PF: Boozer Millsap
C: Okur Collins/Fesenko?/Koufos?
That really is a pretty strong lineup with one gaping hole at backup center. I think Almond Fes and Kosta will all spend time in the D-League this year, Fes is in the best position to make some noise if he will just apply himself.
Here are some lineups that I think the Jazz should try in small doses:
Small ball: Williams, Korver/Price, Brewer, AK, Millsap. Play Zone and run run run, 8SOL.
Big Ball: Williams, AK, Millsap, Boozer, Okur.
Bigger Ball: Williams, AK, Millsap, Okur, Fesenko.
Zone Buster: Williams, Price, Korver, Kirilenko, Okur.
Have you ever seen Brevin Knight play? He is a perfect fit for the Jazz system. He is a laser-accurate passer who is extremely likely to fit like a fish in water with the Jazz.
His only negatives are his age and his size, which at back-up guard are really not a major issue.
It not a franchise-changing trade, but it's a good one that may pay off nicely.
The only way this makes any sort of a difference for the Jazz is if they are using the money saved to pursue someone else (Miles?). Other than that, who cares?
As for the idea that some player who was undrafted, yet to be signed with any team after a year or two out of college, and playing against a bunch of other mostly undrafted, unsigned players in the Revue is going to really make difference is laughable. If any unsigned player in the Revue was going to really make a measurable difference for the Jazz they would have already have a contract somewhere.
Take a closer look. This trade could knock your eyes out.
Hey, you know who I miss? Greg Foster. He was a pepper of a fellow.
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