

He has the hops and speed to be a talent in transition, for instance, but his numbers in this area are pretty ugly, per Synergy Sports. He also showcased some decent ability to put the ball and the floor and attack closeouts, but it’s hard to tell whether this can carry over to the NBA level. These are skills that might improve under Utah’s vaunted development staff if Kidd is retained – or they might not. Move the insertion point in the expression to where you want to paste what you copied. Select part of an expression to be copied or cut. Will Kidd’s skill set and organizational DNA help him stick on the roster past training camp? It’s tough to say. On an iPad®, you cant copy or paste in calcPad.
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The Jazz have 16 guys currently under NBA contracts: Kidd and William Howard are both on partially-guaranteed deals, while Miye Oni and Nigel Williams-Goss both received full first-year guarantees. They need to be down to 15 by opening night. Some might be tempted to look at Kidd and Howard’s differing guarantee figures as evidence of which guy has the upper hand headed into camp – Kidd was given a $250,000 guarantee for the year, while Howard was given $50,000. A word to the wise: Don’t read too much into that. That’s just not a very big monetary difference at this level. The Jazz even had to pay a €150,000 buyout for Howard’s Limoges contract, a figure that nearly makes up the difference anyway.Īnd even if that wasn’t the case, this front office has shown us repeatedly that it won’t make these calls based on nickels and dimes. Think back to Joel Bolomboy, for instance, whom the Jazz cut back in 2017 despite a full-year guarantee on his contract to leave a roster spot open for Royce O’Neale. There are a handful of other similar examples, mostly surrounding training camp and tryout-type deals. Simply put, expect this decision to be fully merit-based. Howard is the more intriguing player of the two to this eye, and his smaller guarantee figure means he could technically be converted into a two-way contract to spend time in the G-League. That’s another outcome that’s unlikely, however, since the Jazz have both their two-way slots currently filled with second-rounders Jarrell Brantley and Justin Wright-Foreman – and since any such move would almost certainly have to come before the season began. Kidd is not eligible for such a conversion with the Jazz under any circumstances. Technically, it’s possible neither – or both – end up on the roster.
