Jazz general manager Dennis Lindsey remains confident about his team’s chances to re-sign Gordon Hayward, George Hill, and Joe Ingles, writes Jody Genessy of The Deseret News. The team’s ability to bring back Hill and/or Ingles may be key to retaining Hayward.
Genessy reiterates (via Twitter) that Hayward really wants the Jazz to re-sign Hill, adding that his decision could hinge on that, while Sam Amick of USA Today notes (via Twitter) that Hayward and Ingles share an agent. Utah has been seeking a trade for a cheaper point guard to replace Hill, but may be hesitant to make such a move if it would make Hayward more likely to leave.
Here’s more on free agency from around the Western Conference, including another Hayward-related note:
- Having previously said that he wouldn’t prioritize the Nuggets over any other suitor in free agency, Danilo Gallinari tells Italian outlet La Gazzetta dello Sport that his goal is to remain with Denver, and will have one of his first meetings with the Nuggets. Emiliano Carchia of Sportando provides the English translation on the quotes from Gallinari, who also acknowledged that he won’t receive a maximum salary contract.
- The Clippers want to hang onto Blake Griffin in free agency, but it’s not clear whether the team is prepared to put a five-year, maximum salary offer on the table for him, tweets Ramona Shelburne of ESPN.com.
- Broderick Turner of The Los Angeles Times (Twitter link) identifies Jonathon Simmons, Rudy Gay, Danilo Gallinari, P.J. Tucker, James Johnson, Joe Ingles, and Andre Iguodala as additional free agents of interest for the Clippers.
- The Gordon Hayward sweepstakes are creating a battle amidst the Ainge family, as Chris Forsberg of ESPN.com details. Tanner Ainge, the son of Celtics president Danny Ainge, is running for Congress in Utah and has pushed for Hayward to remain with the Jazz.
It would be interesting to hear what Griffin could demand in a sign-and-trade extension deal. When healthy, and that’s probably his biggest question mark, he’s an extremely talented player. Only thing keeping him from being elite is his limited range. Still, not too many 20/9/4 guys in the NBA.
He’s out till December
Too bad the Knicks have so little in chattels that they can’t get involved
In any good players. Thanks Phil, don’t let the door hit you in the ass!!
I miss the old days when a GM & Coach would show up on a FA’s doorstep at 12:01 AM and the FA would then make a decision soon thereafter. This drag out scene with scheduled meetings is obnoxious. Especially when so many other moves are dependent on FA moves. Hey thanks LeBron and Durant!