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  • #18348
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    White Chocolate
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    The Spurs, Celtics, Lakers, Blazers, Clippers and Jazz all have interest in the free agent shooting guard. Not to mention that the Warriors do too so that means 7 teams are interested in Anthony Morrow.

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  • #345017
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    bigblackNbeautiful
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    He can shoot. The Jazz wouldn’t mind him. He would replace Korvers shooting at alot cheaper price.

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  • #345020
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    BothTeamsPlayedHard
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    Interest and a willingness to pay are two different things. He is restricted, so whatever team looking at him knows that they won’t be getting him at a bargain price. If they throw out a $2-3 million per offer sheet, Golden State will probably match. Anything more than that would be incredibly foolish given the system Morrow played in.

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  • #345027
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    White Chocolate
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    Utah has some pieces to get Morrow. A sign trade like the Warriors sign Morrow to a 4-year $14.8 million dollar deal so that equals $3.7 million a year for Morrow, C.J. Miles makes $3.7 million a year so and he is a small forward which is the position the Warriors need, so the Warriors trade Morrow with his new contract to the Jazz for C.J. Miles.

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  • #345031
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    BothTeamsPlayedHard
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    Why in the world would Utah deal a younger, longer, more athletic Miles for Morrow?

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  • #345035
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    Platypus
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    because they have gordon Hayword and AK 47

    Williams – Price
    Morrow – Mathews
    Hayword – AK47

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  • #345039
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    White Chocolate
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    I agree with the post above ^, it would open up more playing time for Hayward.

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  • #345042
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    Mr.Knick 32
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    But C.J. Miles is a 2 and Gordon Hayward is a 3…

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  • #345043
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    Platypus
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    He’s a 3 in a 2’s body

    he’s 6’6

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  • #345044
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    Mr.Knick 32
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    Hayward is 6-8. I see him playing the 3 role.

    Doesn’t make sense to play him at the 2 with Matthews and Miles.

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  • #345064
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    SwatLakeCity
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    Miles is a better 2 than a 3. And because of what MIles showed in the playoffs starting against the Lakers and the Nuggets, I have a feeling Miles is going to have a break out year and possibly earn MIP next year or 6th man of the year. Morrow, I don’t know he’s a nice shooter, but not as athletic, not as long, not very defensive as Miles is. I’d rather have Miles than Morrow. This year’s playoff run convinced me so much and now I am glad the Jazz have kept him for so long. He and Matthews will be challenging for a starting spot. Miles could possibly win it, but right now I give the edge to Matthews because of my love for him, and because of his hard work. Besides we need that athleticness and scoring punch off the bench. I’m not quite sure Morrow can provide that.

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  • #345345
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    Pureshooter
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    Sadly enough, there just aren’t many guys in the league that can really light it up. He’s one of the few that you can’t leave open for a second.

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  • #345352
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    Narc
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    I’m surprised the Bulls aren’t on this list considering outside shooting is one of the things they need…but the Jazz would have major depth if they sign this guy. Same goes for the Spurs! They could use another outside threat considering the only real consistent 3pt shooter is Roger Mason Jr on that team.

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