Howard & Pietrus in Utah? <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> "Juwan Howard is asking for a trade. Should the Jazz be interested? Is he too old and expensive? The Jazz have some extra pieces -- younger players and expiring contracts -- they might want to get rid of. Is there a fit?" - J.R. Stewart Howard averaged 9.7 points and 5.9 rebounds last season -- nice numbers considering his opportunities were limited because of the presence of Tracy McGrady and Yao Ming. He also played in 80 games, which speaks to Howard's durability and willingness to play with minor bumps and bruises. That said, Howard will be 35 in February, struggled against the Jazz in the playoffs and was traded by Houston to Minnesota for journeyman point guard Mike James and a throw-in. I know the Rockets desperately need better point guard play, but the price tag for Howard seems low to me, perhaps because the Rockets saw a decline in his game. Off the floor, Howard is due $6.9 million this season and owns a player option for $7.4 million next season. That's over $14 million for a guy who would back-up big-minute starters Carlos Boozer and Memo Okur. All things considered, I'd pass. ------ "Why are the Jazz not jumping all over Mickael Pietrus? I hear Golden State is offering him in the $3.5 million range. That's well within the Jazz's budget. I hope they are not planning on going with what they have proven does not work at this position. </div> Source: Salt Lake Tribune
These articles are a joke, he just answers fans' questions that are seriously a waste of time IMO. The only rumor for Pietrus I've heard is Giricek (expiring contract & mentor for Belinelli) & Ronnie Brewer in a sign & trade. I talk to quite a bit of Warrior fans, so I know most of Pietrus' flaws, so I would pass on that deal.
Juwan Howard wont be coming to Utah, there's just no sense in it. The Jazz already have Boozer and Millsap at power forward, why would they want Howard? As for Pietrus, I'd really be surprised if the Jazz managed to pull off some sort of deal to acquire him.
<div class="quote_poster">Stockton Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">As for Pietrus, I'd really be surprised if the Jazz managed to pull off some sort of deal to acquire him.</div> If they offer him a multi-year deal hes all yours. Right now GS has offered the QO which is one year at 3-3.5 mils, they probably don't even want him anymore with Monta, Belinelli, Azubuike, Barnes, Jackson already signed. Pietrus doesn't want to play on a one year contract either, especially not with all those other guys to compete with. Sounds like his agent is still trying an S&T but the Warriors absolutely don't want to take on anymore salary. It'd have to be a really good offer, much better than Giricek and other crap.
You guys can have MP. I don't want him to be back playing for us unles we sign him to a one year deal for cheap.
Pietrus' rookie year, I was convinced the team should've traded Richardson and let him take over the 2 guard spot. But something seemed to change. His jaw dropping defense started to become stupid defense, his athleticism started to look gangly and out of control. This season he basically became a poor man's Bruce Bowen, playing defense and shooting corner threes (albeit without Bowen's dirty streak). I think the Jazz would do better to try Ronnie Brewer than bring in Pietrus, who I have trouble seeing getting much better than he is now.