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Utah Jazz: Hornacek a candidate in Chicago
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My Source tell me: Miami wouldn't give up Marion and their pick for Boozer. And Miami can't trade Marion anyway. Next year, he has a player option on is contract. Can you imagine being Washington in that trade? Giving up Butler and Haywood just so Marion can use his player option to opt out and never suit up for the Wizards? It can't happen, but even if it could, it wouldn't happen. Despite what a lot of people say, Butler is their main man(not Arenas), they are not trading him.
But I would still love to somehow work out a trade with Miami to get Beasely if Chicago takes Rose, and Pat Riley likes Boozer a lot. Can anyone else think of a trade that might work?
Price is as good a backup point guard as the Jazz are going to find. He is quick, he plays with heart and he shoots the ball very well.
Hart on the other hand is totally expendable and actually has trade value because fo his expiring contract.
I see Almond taking CJs roster spot and getting CJ's minutes.
I don't see any way the Jazz could work out a deal for the second pick, even if they wanted to, which I'm pretty sure they don't. Beasly is a great talent but he has had some character issues.
By the end of next season it will be impossible for the Jazz to keep AK, DWill, Boozer and Okur.
I think they should keep Boozer this summer along with everybody else. Give this group one more chance to make some noise. If we are not top 3 in the west by the All-star break and it feels like Boozer and/or Memo are looking to opt-out or AK is unhappy again then we start making deals.
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As much as Brewer has improved and probably still will improve, I'm intrigued by the idea of trading some assets with Milwaukee for Michael Redd, as long as we hang onto D-Will and Boozer. Rumors say Milwaukee is open to a trade, if the price was right, he could put the Jazz over the top!
There's a couple of free agents that would fit the bill.
Brian Skinner
Kurt Thomas
Adonal Foyle
Desagana Diop
I don't think the draft has any immediate answers better than Fes. Hopefully he develops and hits the weightroom this summer and comes back next season as the answer but I'm not going to hold my breath.
The Jazz are young and I'm sure they will improve but we need to improve our interior defense and athletisism. Either of these two young players could be left over in Europe for a yr or two or until the Jazz feel they are ready to help the team.
I'll be really frustrated if the Jazz take Hibbert, he is very unathletic and a reserve at best in the NBA. CJ Miles is going to be really good in this league, I just hope the Jazz keep him.
Boozer is a 20/10 guy and he actually averaged more rebounds in the playoffs than during the regular season. His shooting was below his average. Last year his shooting was above his average for the playoffs, so it evens out. Without Boozer the Jazz would not have been in the playoffs. Even when he is off, his presence demands attention to leave the other guys open. Jazz need to have patience and keep their core players as previously indicated and look for more pieces. They are young so no need to demand changes. The other up and coming young team is New Orleans, but the Jazz outplayed them in head to head matchups.
get the team over the hump...There must be something
to Sloan always falling short.
Better plan on Portland being in the mix next year
Brewer is a winner and gave his all. Marion is not a team player and therefore, would not fit.
Fesenko has potential but is a few years away, as Almond appears to be. Hart is not a contributor, let him go. Miles has potential, but lacks consistency and that's because he is consistently on the bench.
The Jazz have the makings of a good team, and need some help in the middle, whoever that may be. Don't even think about getting rid of AK - 47, he does too many things so well and could make a great contribution if used more.
Next, for those of you who think the Jazz can trade up to the #2 pick, dont be silly. Secondly why would they even want to? They already have all-star caliber players at the point and power forward positions.
What Utah has needed for nearly all if the Jerry Sloan era is an athletic center. Jazz execs beleive they drafted one last year in Fesenko. Look for him to get significant minutes next year off the bench like Millsap did this year.
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We miss you, Jeff. There is not a single NBA employee today who would have the guts to say that. If the Jazz had worked on their foul shots half as much as you did when you were playing, they would still be playing this year. Good luck!