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Is trading for Nikola Mirotic the right move for the Jazz? — Salt City Hoops Show

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On this week's episode of the Salt City Hoops Show, it's all about the trade rumor that would bring Nikola Mirotic to the Utah Jazz. How good is Niko, and how could the Jazz get him? Hosts Andy Larsen and JP Chunga discuss. We look at some trade ideas involving Mirotic, and talk about his unique trade situation. Then, we answer your questions: would the Jazz be interested in Andrew Wiggins? How much value does Derrick Favors really have? Finally, we answer some basketball hypotheticals: how good would the Golden State Warriors be if they had to play in socks? All that and more on this week's Salt City Hoops Show!
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(Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports via ESPN.com)

On this week's episode of the Salt City Hoops Show, it's all about the trade rumor that would bring Nikola Mirotic to the Utah Jazz. How good is Niko, and how could the Jazz get him? Hosts Andy Larsen and JP Chunga discuss. We look at some trade ideas involving Mirotic, and talk about his unique trade situation. Then, we answer your questions: would the Jazz be interested in Andrew Wiggins? How much value does Derrick Favors really have? Finally, we answer some basketball hypotheticals: how good would the Golden State Warriors be if they had to play in socks? All that and more on this week's Salt City Hoops Show!
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