Something appears to be brewing in Utah — just don’t ask Brian Windhorst what it is.
Windhorst walked his fellow panelists in circles when speculating about Utah’s decision to trade Royce O’Neal to Brooklyn for a future first-round pick. Unfortunately for Williamson, Windhorst never reached any sound conclusions, instead merely proposing additional questions.
“You’re going, ‘Why do you care about Royce O’Neal, why does that matter?,’” Windhorst asked. “Well, why would the Jazz do that? Why would the Jazz, who have two stars on their roster, take a player who’s one of their starters and best defensive players, and trade him in a salary dump? Why would they do that?”“Why did Quin Snyder? Danny Ainge, last time he hired a coach, it was Brad Stevens. And he gave him a long contract, gave him a six-year contract.
By the end of Windhorst’s two-minute long monologue, panelists and viewers were surely left with more questions than answers, wondering what additional trades Utah may have in the works.
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