Here's what I don't understand.
The Jazz signed a 34-year old shooting guard who played in a total of six games last season. In his prime, he had way below PER for a starting SG. If he was on the Blazers roster, he'd be 5th on the depth chart at SG behind Roy, Rudy, Matthews and Bayless. At this point in his career, Raja Bell is not good enough to start on 95% of the teams in the league. In fact, he may very well be the worst starting SG in the entire league this coming season.
Yet, certain posters in this forum think this was a good move and somehow make Utah better???? I just don't get it. He wouldn't even be able to make our team, but he'll be starting for Utah. And this makes them better? At best, he'll be a Juwan Howard type who will be a good locker room presence and not totally suck when on the court, but he's not a good NBA caliber starting 2 and makes the Jazz very vulnerable at this position.
Utah is often forced to move players they'd like to keep for financial reasons. They lost Eric Maynor for financial reasons and signing Raja Bell to replace Wesley Matthews was a cost cutting measure, not an upgrade.
BNM