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Jazz In Limbo With Lauri Markkanen After Nets Trade

June 30, 2024 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

Utah Jazz CEO Danny Ainge

The Utah Jazz have been big game hunting, looking to take a leap forward in their rebuild. As it turns out, they may be the one’s giving up a trophy this summer.

“Lauri Markkanen in Utah —once Mikal Bridges in Brooklyn, came off the board (and) went to the (New York) Knicks —Markkanen is another player on a team where teams are trying to get a sense of what direction the Jazz might want to go,” reports ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

The Jazz are open to listening to trade offers on Lauri Markkanen, per @wojespn:

– Utah was seriously in on acquiring Mikal Bridges, and now teams wonder if they will pivot to sell.

– Utah would like to keep Markkanen “in a perfect world,” but teams are preparing aggressive… pic.twitter.com/SjWXmDuhVA

— Evan Sidery (@esidery) June 29, 2024

The Jazz wanted to add players with (Markkanen). They were a team that was in on (Bridges)…” he reveals.

Jazz In Limbo With Lauri Markkanen After Mikal Bridges Trade

Look, the Knicks sent the Brooklyn Nets five first-round picks and Bojan Bogdanovic’s expiring $19 million contract. One can hardly blame Brooklyn for taking that deal for Bridges. Like the Jazz, they were —at least externally —highly resistant to the idea of trading their star player.

At one point, they were said to have turned down a hoard of picks for Bridges.

Perhaps that was the Jazz’s offer. Utah has 15 first-round picks over the next seven drafts, with four in the 2027 NBA Draft alone. Nonetheless, if the Jazz refused to send more than three or four first-round picks for Bridges, Brooklyn’s offer would’ve had more value.

With that being said, for a team to acquire Markkanen, they may have to send a similar package. His going rate is not only influenced by his skill but the organization’s level of belief in him.

“In a perfect world, Utah wants to keep (Markkanen),” Wojnarowski says, adding that “they can sign him to an extension later this summer.”

“But teams are being aggressive in this marketplace…, “ the insider considers.

The SLC Dilemma

With the first-round picks the Jazz have hoarded, they could still be in on a deal for several stars.

There’s still no clear resolution to Paul George’s situation with the Los Angeles Clippers. The Denver Nuggets appear to have made Michael Porter Jr. available, offering him to the Clippers for George. Next summer, stars such as New Orleans Pelicans forwards Brandon Ingram could be moved.

Still, selling high on Markkanen could be a shrewd move. As Wojnarowski says,  he’s experienced a career “Renaissance” with the Jazz. Though his play looks sustainable, his trade value may never be higher.

If Utah doesn’t believe they’ll be competitive in his prime years, it might be wise to trade him to one of his many suitors for draft capital. To that point, teams such as the Oklahoma City Thunder, Houston Rockets, and Memphis Grizzlies may have amassed enough picks and young talent to appease the Jazz. If they believe Markkanen is the next piece to their puzzle, Utah will be faced with a bit of a dilemma.

The post Jazz In Limbo With Lauri Markkanen After Nets Trade appeared first on Last Word On Basketball.

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