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Good-bye Giricek, hello Korver
That’s what you get when you step away from the computer for a few hours, KOC goes and pulls a trade behind your back.
Earlier this morning, the Jazz finally found a suitor for Giricek and sent him and a future conditional first-round pick for Kyle Korver. The Jazz get rid of Gordan and the Sixers free up some cap space for next year. There weren’t any details on the pick traded, but it probably won’t end up being a high pick, and if it is, it’s probably top 5-10 protected.
This is one of the trades that works out for all involved. Gordan gets to start over and be a viable option coming off their bench. He’ll be able to play for a contract next year in the NBA or overseas. And of course he’ll finally be able to move out of Jerry’s doghouse and not have to worry about being yanked.
I was going to say that Korver would be moving to a contender, but I couldn’t really back that up with anything lately. But he should add a deep threat for the Jazz who rank last in almost every three-point category. We should be able to see him shoot as he comes in with the second team. He’s only shooting 35% from behind the line this year after coming back from a groin injury. But he is a lifetime 40% shooter and so hopefully we’ll see that from him. And we got the league’s free-throw percentage leader. Maybe we’ll have someone down the stretch that can hit some? 91.4%. I don’t remember having any players on the team that shot that high.
My overall reaction is that this is a good-very good trade. The draft pick hurts a bit, but the Jazz aren’t likely to have a high pick for the foreseeable future barring a catastrophe. But we had to get rid of Gordan. It was becoming a distraction and it was obvious Giricek wasn’t going to be part of the plan anymore. So now we have a three that can shoot the three. One question is whether Korver will knock Harpring out of the regular rotation. Let’s hope so. He’s got a better shot and we all know he has to be a better defender by virtue of being able put one foot in front of the other. He’s also been getting about 30 minutes with the Sixers. That would probably drop to about 20 minutes I would guess with the Jazz. With his contract, that’s pretty expensive. And he’s not quite the veteran presence I wish we had, but it’s a step in the right direction.
We won’t see Korver tonight against the Celtics. That should give him plenty of time to come to the SLC, see the lights at Temple Square, catch a handsome cab ride, and get his hair done.
And don’t worry Giricek lovers, you’ll see him soon enough as the Sixers return to Utah on the 2nd. How does that always happen? Whether it’s in basketball, baseball, football, whatever, if you’re traded to another team, you’re guaranteed to play your old team within a couple days.
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This is an astute analysis with which I fully agree. One obvious benefit is that Korver can play many more minutes than can Harpring, with little or no loss in shooting efficiency. That should help both the Jazz as a team, and perhaps Harpring as an individual (although from a medical standpoint, Harpring’s knee appears so badly damaged that he may be nearing the end of his career; even extra rest may not be enough to bring him back to unlimited 30-minute status). The trade also explains why Giricek did not play against the Lakers.
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How to break down the deal.
If Korver replaces Harpring in the rotation, the Jazz win.
If Korver replaces Miles in the rotation, the Jazz lose.
The Sixers win no matter what. They got a 1st round pick, and an expiring contract.
Now to question the Jazz… doesn’t Korver’s contract make it harder to give Deron a max-contract?
I didn’t even think about how it would affect Deron’s contract. Good question. If they dumped Harpring on someone, that would give us some room. But 5.5/yr isn’t too terrible.