Insider openly confirms what jazz planes to do with Dennis Schroder

When Utah Jazz acquired PJ Tucker, everyone knew he wouldn’t be in Utah for a long time. A few days later Dennis Schroder is happening. If the jazz had no need for tucker, the same applies to Schroder.

His days of jazz are also numbered. While it’s been the prevailing mood ever since jazz acquired him, ESPNS Marc J. Spears confirmed that.

Spears did not elaborate on what is happening with Schroder and Jazz. He could either be traded or he could be purchased. The truth about Schroder is that he should be on a playoff team trying to win a title. It’s fair to say it’s not jazz for now.

Funny enough, he has technical experience playing with John Collins from their days with Atlanta Hawks. Collins’ first year coincided with Schroder’s last. But Schroder lifts Utah’s floor and they don’t need a floor raiser.

How the jazz could deposit something on Dennis Schroder

Back when Tucker was with Jazz Oh a long time ago, it was suggested that Utah River him to more challengers for draft compensation because Tucker’s expiry agreement could help challengers save money. Now they have Schroder who could do it and more.

The difference between the two is that Tucker would have only been acquired as a means of getting an expiring agreement. Schroder also delivers, but for him it is even better because the team that would get him would get Cap flexibility and a quality rotation player.

Killing two birds with a stone is the dream of teams trying to win while also trying to save money in the process. Acquiring Schroder would do it, even though he is a bit unpredictable as a player, and that does not necessarily mean that he is consistently like a Jordan Clarkson type.

Schroder is the kind of guy that fits his team like a glove or he Is it not in the worst way as possible. This season has been proof of that because Schroder was fantastic at Brooklyn Nets, but was a relapse for the Golden State Warriors.

It is suggested that any interested party would wait until Schroder hits the buyout market. Jazz could use this to their advantage by pointing out that any interested Schroder -Fri may not want to take their chances of letting him potentially slip away to a rival who immediately increases their ceiling.

Schroder is not a run-of-the-mill buyout guy. He is still good enough and quite paid enough for team to absolutely have to hit the chance to get him even with his cratered value. Utah is likely to play hardball but not too hard on hardball.