We have plenty to offer if he really thinks this is not repairable
Oh boyhttps://t.co/1kPvGAx4ph pic.twitter.com/fShOsRcUBD
— Shamit Dua (@FearTheBrown) April 10, 2020
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We have plenty to offer if he really thinks this is not repairable
Oh boyhttps://t.co/1kPvGAx4ph pic.twitter.com/fShOsRcUBD
— Shamit Dua (@FearTheBrown) April 10, 2020
Or maybe they move Rudy if they can’t settle differences? Would you be willing to take either one in a trade? Guess that is a dumb question. LOL
Rudy Gobert acknowledges he didn’t speak to Donovan Mitchell ‘for a while’ but they spoke a few days ago
— NBA Central (@TheNBACentral) April 12, 2020
“It’s far from perfect, but at the end of the day we are on the same team.” pic.twitter.com/pJGEMzyXlN
For sure they move Rudy and not Donovan if Utah feels like they can't work it out. And YES we take Rudy! Offense is not a problem for the Pels, and even if Rudy is not a stretch 5, our defense with him starting at the 5 and Favors backing him up (if we could convince him to take that role) would be redonkulous IMO. I watched as the Lakers moved Shaq because Kobe was about to bolt because that relationship was unsalvagable, though Donovan and Rudy's ego's I am sure are not nearly as monstrous as Kobe/Shaq's so they might be able to work it out.
on the other hand, from this article (https://www.sltrib.com/sports/jazz/2...-utah-jazzs/):
"Gobert isn’t always the easiest teammate to jibe with, as was demonstrated early in the 2019-20 season, when he opened up to reporters about his desire to get the ball more at the offensive end. He’s the anchor on defense, he deserved, he figured, more opportunities going the other way. And he said so. That chapped more than a few of Gobert’s teammates."
Better get those delusions of offensive grandeur in check (same ones that sunk Dwight Howard and every team he was on post-Orlando until this year when he finally realized he is not a post player) before we express interest. He gets PnR opportunities and cleanup only here. Already hardly enough ball to go around between BI, Zion, Holiday, and Zo.
Last edited by SoCal4Pels; 04-13-2020 at 01:52 PM.
If we were to acquire Rudy (which I'm not endorsing or rejecting here) you would absolutely let Favors go.
Having both of them recreates the logjam issue at C that Utah had that forced them to get rid of Favors in the first place. It would also completely remove any real minutes for Hayes over the next 3+ years of his rookie deal, and it would remove the ability to play Zion at the 5 from time to time, which is something we should be open to (especially as his defense starts to pick back up properly, which I assume it will).
Basketball.
It absolutely depends on if you are in 'win now' mode or 'development mode' or not, and also the already mentioned caveat of having Favor's buy-in as to not repeat Utah scenario.
Zion, BI, Gobert, Holiday, Zo, with Favors of the bench - if they get their defense in order, is IMO, a 'win now' mode team, i.e. a team that can shoot for the conference finals for the foreseeable future. And correct, that means less minutes for Jaxson.
The way I see it is that if you were seriously trying to acquire Gobert, you'd have to assume that one of Jrue, BI, or Zion would be demanded in the trade. You don't want to give up Zion, so it's not going to be him. They probably won't want Jrue since his best position is the one Mitchell plays, and they also have Conley on contract still (though I don't remember how much longer Conley's deal is on, so I could be wrong here). So it's Ingram, I think. If you wanted Gobert, you're probably losing Ingram.
We're not including Ingram in a trade for a player with a perceived attitude problem.
There's no conceivable Pels squad where you keep Favors and Gobert. But that's on aspect of the team you wouldn't have to worry about. The defense in the post would be on lock.
He's such a goofball idiot though.
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