Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell (Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports)
Utah Jazz star lands in the City of Brotherly Love
In case (somehow) you haven’t heard, Ben Simmons is on the trade block. In fact, his disconnect with the 76ers organization runs so deeply that he won’t even don their uniform anymore.
Trading him has proven a difficult proposition for General Manager Daryl Morey. More directly, trading him for a package that satisfies his lofty ambitions has proven difficult. Morey has been quite clear that he won’t accept anything less than an All-Star caliber player for Simmons’ services.
He hasn’t found one yet. Simmons is one of the league’s more complicated players in terms of on-court impact. He’s an All-World defender with elite court vision, but his absolute unwillingness to shoot three-pointers makes him a questionable lead ball-handler in the modern NBA.
There are some elite NBA players whose names are perpetually in the NBA’s trade rumor mill. Damian Lillard, Bradley Beal and Jaylen Brown all come to mind as targets that Morey would undoubtedly deem acceptable. However, their respective teams may find themselves preferring a complete tear down in the event of a trade request from one of those stars. Teams like the Golden State Warriors or New York Knicks would be in a better position to offer them some combination of young players and draft picks.
On the other hand, a Mitchell-for-Simmons swap could be intriguing if Mitchell did request a trade from the Utah Jazz.
While fitting Simmons and Gobert together may be a challenge, Quin Snyder is a master technician. With the two surrounded by Utah’s plethora of floor spacers, they may come to an acceptable arrangement.
On the other hand: good lord, the defense.
The combination of Simmons’ defensive versatility and Gobert’s rim protection wouldn’t just be strong. It would be, possibly, the most devastating defensive pairing in NBA history. Surely, Utah Jazz fans prefer Mitchell and Gobert’s offense/defense dynamic. If Donovan Mitchell were to request a trade, however, this might be an experiment worth running.
overreacting to recent rumors</a>. ESPN insider Tim McMahon is a fairly credible source. He also, barring some kind of Freaky Friday scenario, does not speak for Donovan Mitchell. Jazz fans should retain every hope that Mitchell is happily settled in Salt Lake City.</p>
<p>In the event that he isn’t, Jazz fans should hope that the organization swings a trade to return assets before they lose a superstar for nothing. With that in mind, we’ve identified three potential landing spots for Mitchell. We’re factoring in these team’s assets under the assumption that Mitchell departs Salt Lake City via trade, rather than free agency.</p>
<p>So you can thank us for that little sliver of optimism, at least</p>
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their beloved Rudy Gobert</a> fits into this equation. Bad news: he doesn’t.</p>
<p>If this scenario came to be, the Jazz may have to look to move Gobert in a separate transaction. In fact, the Jazzmen would probably host a thorough firesale, as veterans like Mike Conley, Joe Ingles and Bojan Bogdanovic could fetch them more rebuilding assets.</p>
<p>In the NBA, life can come at you quickly, and you won’t always like what it has to offer.</p>
<p>On the other hand, a core group of Jonathan Kuminga, James Wiseman and Moses Moody would give the Jazz a headstart on a suddenly needed rebuild. Furthermore, the Jazzmen own their 2023 first-round pick. Bottoming out next year may give them a crack at Victor Wembenyama, Scooter Henderson or another prospect in what’s widely regarded as a stacked 2023 NBA draft.</p>
<p>While the previously suggested Simmons-for-Mitchell swap would be an opportunity to pivot, this profiles as a full-blown doomsday scenario. If Donovan Mitchell did request a trade from the Utah Jazz, that may end up <a href=https://thejnotes.com/2022/01/12/utah-jazz-guard-donovan-mitchell-trade/2/"https://thejnotes.com/2021/08/23/utah-jazz-donovan-mitchell-compete-mvp/">being what the team faces anyway.</a></p>
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