jazz need shooting.
Kaminsky.
jazz need shooting.
When I mentioned his turnovers somebody said it was because he is young and young guards always struggle with them and will get better. Dunn is 21.. Lol
He's young basketball-wise. His first season in college was plagued by shoulder injuries, he missed the second because of shoulder surgery. This is pretty much his first season in college where he's playing uninterrupted because health issues. Elfrid Payton averaged similar number of TOs and had played 3 full seasons in college and is doing pretty well in the NBA. TOs are a horrible predictor of success for young PGs.
Tonight he seems like he's trying to do too much. It's the worst game I've seen of him this season.
Kaminsky's quickness (or somewhat lack of quickness) and physical tools on defense might be comparable to Kosta Koufos when Koufos was a younger player. Kofous worked a lot on his body and put a lot of effort into defense to become considered an adequate defensive player. I think Kaminsky is a back-up, whether he can play big minutes is tbd. His ceiling looks kind of limited.
But he looks like he'll shoot 3s and probably defend well enough to stay on the floor as a back-up.
He's good enough as a drop-off scorer to punish teams if we have someone else drawing defenders and getting him open.
I wonder what's the highest Kaminsky can get up to come draft day? They say bigs always rise?
Doesn't matter. If Tomic is coming, we don't need Kaminsky as a backup.
I think this theory is over exaggerated. Drummond and Vonleh both fell well past where they were projected. Hell, look how far Gobert fell.
Interested and I like him, but still wary.
Yeah I threw that bit in there to pique people's interest/attention, I really just wanted to know how high he could go....
I've always loved the idea of Johnson on this team.
Exum
Hayward
Johnson
Favors
Gobert
That's the biggest starting five in the NBA right there. Defensive juggernauts.
I've always loved the idea of Johnson on this team.
Exum
Hayward
Johnson
Favors
Gobert
That's the biggest starting five in the NBA right there. Defensive juggernauts.