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George Hill told his agent that Utah was one of a few teams in the league he really wanted to play for. Why? Lindsey, Snyder, Hayward, team.
George Hill's agent described the point guard as "a family guy, a really serious, dedicated guy" who is excited about playing in Utah.
George Hill's financial adviser is a friend of Lone Peak' coach, so he agreed to help w/ a camp in May. Agent: "George loved it (Utah)."
George Hill's agent, Bill Neff: "He likes what the Jazz are about." That includes the team makeup and the team culture.
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George Hill ranked among the most efficient spot up, off screen, and cut scorers in the NBA last season. Solid PG, terrific w/o ball too.
— Synergy Sports Tech (@SynergySST) June 22, 2016
According to @SynergySST George Hill has a 72% efg on unguarded catch and shoot 91st percentile -
— David Locke (@Lockedonsports) June 22, 2016
Dennis Lindsey, you're supposed to trade for the best player and best fit in this deal, M-V-Teague.
Not the worst already-drafted player in this deal.
I think it would have worked salary wise, too.
They could have done it straight up, the draft pick for M-V-Teague.
No need to involve Indiana.
Ehh, I want the Jazz to have who the Jazz want to have. If both were available, then I'd just assume we wanted Exum/Hill over Teague/Exum.
I think Utah felt they had a better chance at re-signing Hill.
I don't really know if Teague is really better in any significant way. Teague is better at some things, but Hill is better other things.
I think Hill is actually the better player and a better potential fit with Exum
Much lower turnover rate, more consistent three point shooter over his career, better rebounder, more versatile, probably a better defender. Better hair.
If Hill is going to be the PG, I like him a lot more. That's a different role than his past teams.
Mack is a good rotation player, but a Hill and Hood starting backcourt is better for the team.
Exum isn't ready to be a starting player, and the Jazz can't wait for him to learn. They've already been in the lottery for 4 years, they need to win now which is what Johnson and Diaw and Hill are here to do.
If at some point, Exum plays well enough to get minutes, then his increased integration can happen over time.
Good take. Please continue to come here, @nuraman00 ; I'll try to be more active, too.