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Re: META for 2k21: Mock offseason
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Utah Jazz
Old contracts
- Mike Conley should activate his 34.5M$ option as it is unlikely he will ever get a better contract and he’s on the second part of his career. I also see Tucker and Morgan coming back because of their nice impact on the Jazz’ G-League team, but also their relative impact on the main roster (reminder: Morgan became a temporary starter during the series against Denver). Miye Oni will also be kept imo, as he intrigues Utah with his 3&D potential, and the front office likes him, according to Tony Jones.
- Justin Wright-Foreman never really had an impact with the Jazz, so I see him leaving the team to leave a shot to another young undrafted player for a two-way. I also do not think Jarrell Brantley and Nigel Williams-Goss will be kept.
- According to the Athletic, the interest is mutual between Jordan Clarkson and the Jazz. The Jazz own his Bird rights, meaning they have a good argument for keeping him. I see them keeping him for a similar contract to what he had (13ish million value) but with a bird yearly increase. We got to keep in mind that the rest of the market may be unwilling to pay this sort of player much more money in that sanitary crisis context. Plus, Tony Jones, a well-informed Utah insider, believes Clarkson is just too valuable to let go for Utah.
- As to Emmanuel Mudiay, it’s a whole different business as the Jazz do not have rights on the guy. He was a correct player for Utah on his one-year deal, but he fell out of the rotation in the playoffs, with only 3 games played out of 7. I believe Utah will explore other options at the 1 position and keep Mudiay as a plan B, or take him anyways if he agrees to sign for a minimum contract once again.
Any trade on the horizon?
- To me, there won’t be any huge move to move a Utah player. Obviously, they could trade Gobert, especially if the contract negotiations on his next contract result in a disagreement, but I don’t see this happening.
- I see Utah trying deals that include Ed Davis, who was far from convincing in his first season with the Jazz, but still has market value as an energy player and rebounder. His contract is not too expensive at 5 million and it’s gonna be his last year, but he seems more injury prone and teams might not take a chance. But I see the Jazz still selling him for a second round pick (which they reportedly would want to acquire, per The Athletic).
Who to replace Mudiay then?
I think the team should make a priority of getting a good playmaker as their back-up point guard who would not be ball-dominant (Clarkson will be!!). A guy who would help make the offense less stagnant when the second unit is on the floor. Among the best options are Kris Dunn, DJ Augustin, Rajon Rondo, or Shabazz Napier. Obviously, they could also go for back-up PG at the draft, but players available at 23 are probably not going to contribute enough as backups for a playoff team. Still, Théo Malédon (the Jazz were one of the first teams to talk to him), Tre Jones, Nico Mannion, Cassius Winston or Devon Dotson fit the profile of quality playmakers who would fit well within a playoff team’s system. Kira Lewis would bring intensity to the second core, while being less of a playmaker. RJ Hampton is another possibility, but he reminds me too much of Dante Exum and I believe Utah will want someone that they are sure can have a sort of immediate contribution rather than potential at the guard position.
Filling the needs at the wing
- Utah VP of Basketball Operations emphasized his recruitment priority which included defensive and athletic players, with a contribution in terms of spacing if possible. So Utah will be looking at role players to compliment their existing players at the wing position. Once again, two kinds of targets here.
- Veteran FAs such as Solomon Hill, Moe Harkless, Wilson Chandler, James Ennis, Torrey Craig, DeMarre Carroll, Andre Roberson, Justin Holiday, Glenn Robinson III, Mario Hezonja, Pat Connaughton, Sterling Brown…
- Drafting a wing at 23. Many mock drafts see that happening, and it would make sense because Royce O’Neale is not an amazing value, and Joe Ingles is getting old. Saddiq Bey comes to mind immediately and I’d pick him if available above all of the above. Josh Green fits the researched profile perfectly, with his combination of defense, athleticism, shooting, and role player. That’s who ESPN sees them picking. The Athletic sees Jaden McDaniels as another target, but he’s too much of an unfinished product to me. If Green is gone at 23, and McDaniels is still here, I’d still take him as his potential as a 6’10 wing is very very interesting. Desmond Bane, Robert Woodard II would be decent options too.
The return of Favors?
- In that scenario where Ed Davis is gone, the Jazz need a guy on the interior to play as the second or third option in competition with Tony Bradley. A rumor reported by Tony Jones has it that Utah and former player Derrick Favors are mutually interested in a reunion. Still, Utah will probably not be able to offer a good contract (MLE) to both a good 3&D and a player like Favors (or Mason Plumlee/Tristan Thompson) in the interior. And the priority truly is on that wing position. Plus, a return of Favors could become an obstacle to Tony Bradley’s progress.
- The team needs a back-up big who’s a good interior defender but also a decent PnR threat, to make sure the second unit can have some kind of creativity on offense. So I think the team will lower its ambitions and get another 5: Baynes, Robin Lopez, Alex Len, Biyombo…
- If they get a second round pick, Utah could target an interior prospect like Tyler Bey, Xavier Tillman, Daniel Oturu…
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