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Offline rutzan

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Humphries/Bogans:

Any realistic destinations for their expiring contracts?

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  Depends on what Danny wants to do. Does anyone know when the later years in Bogans' contract becomes guaranteed?

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I like Bogans. Good veteran to have on a young team. Plays hard. Competes defensively. Rebounds. Can spread the floor. Low usage offensive player. Does dirty work. Can backup both SG and SF spots. Can move in between starting roles, bench roles to DNPs without complaint. Team player.

Keep him.

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i think it will be difficult to get value for his $12M...if you pair him with rondo or green or bass or lee...you are talking a max player...otherwise...it would probably have to be with ab and/or sully plus picks...what team(s) would do either of these deals...and...what would we get in return...

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Utah.

They might as well s/t either Milsap or Big Al. 
Isn't an expiring Hump + a 1st better than nothing? 

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Bogans has value to any playoff team that could use a wing who can play defense and hit a three.  So, a team that maybe needs to strengthen its bench due to injury and can give the Celtics an expiring contract and a second-round pick could probably have Bogans, but we obviously won't know until we see who gets injured.
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Utah.

They might as well s/t either Milsap or Big Al. 
Isn't an expiring Hump + a 1st better than nothing?

The Jazz don't get to choose where a player goes in a sign-and-trade.
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