Cut Exum, Udoh, Neto.
Max out Will Barton. Move Mitchell to the PG spot.
Go over the cap to resign Favors.
Mitchell/Rubio/some scrub like Neto
Barton/Mitchell/Burks
Ingles/Crowder/O’Neal
Favors/Crowder/Jerebko
Gobert/Favors/Bradley or some young gun
You now have another scorer to go with Mitchell. Mitchell is your #1 option, Barton #2.
I like.
I like it except that Mitchell is MUCH more effective at the 2
I say keep Exum if he’s cheap. Keep Mitchell at the 2. Gotta find another wing scorer. Pg13 ariza or someone like that.
Spidah at PG no thanks
Gobert needs to get better offensively said it the past two off seasons. Add ten lbs of muscle then call me. You are not getting by Warriors or Rockets playing offense with four guys and an occasional put back and oop. He doesn’t even rebound offensively well.
Agreed on exum if cheap.
I say let favors walk. He is nothing more than a backup center, or adequate power forward. Our bigs need to be stronger and more athletic. Capella owned us in playoffs! We need to bring on Greg Monroe, and jabari Parker, and try to keep exum on the cheap. Let udoh and neto walk as well and fill with draft picks or g league stars.
Greg Monroe is borderline unplayable at this point in his career
Uhhh you like guys who never play?
How bout tyreke Evans?
I had to check to make sure there aren’t 2 will bartons in the league
Just giving you a hard time man. But maxing a league average player who has just crossed over to the downside of his career would be the kind of move that suffocates your cap and takes contending out of the equation for 5-7 years.
Utah cannot afford to overpay any non cornerstone piece if they hope to have a prayer. A contending jazz team has guys 3-8 who bring more value to the court than their contract reflects
Stick to football, and bashing tds…
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