I think I was repping Sam Dekker a week or so ago before it was cool.
Damn, you are a genius.
I think I was repping Sam Dekker a week or so ago before it was cool.
WCS will be a huge bust. Dude has no offensive game.
Rodney Hood with another strong game: 17pts, 5reb, 2assists, 1 steal.
Can Hood be a starter in this league next to Gordon Hayward? If he can... I think we take Kaminsky without blinking an eyelid at #11 which is where we're picking. He's the perfect fit as the 3rd/4th big off the bench. Someone with NBA length, can score inside and outside effectively, likes to pass, can play both C/PF if need be. A total team player too.
Hood can be a starter eventually. I won't say that about a rookie, even if he's a senior. But if you want to win a championship you need another wing defender to hide him on the weaker assignment, that's more help defense based.
Hayward is a pretty good defender, and he is improving. Remember that game he had defensively against Carmelo?
Plus we do have Favors/Gobert, our defensive system seems to be funnelling everyone through to them anyway.
I think team defense is more important than any 1 person.
It is. But as soon as you don't have the guy who can stay in front, it opens up the court for the opponent and Gobert/Fav can only deter so many shots near the rim.
Well as I'd said, we have an improving Hayward.
I'd rather have a SOLID backup big. Imagine if Favors or Gobert is injured - who have we got that can back them up? Kaminsky can be that guy for the next 7+ years.
Aren't the Jazz bringing over two more 7'2 guys from Barcelona? If we draft a big, the guy I want to have is Porzingis. My secret irrational non performance based man crush this year.
I really hope the Jazz start benching everybody but Exum and Gobert to bottom out the last games. There is literally no reason not to try to drop to #9 pre lottery.
No way Kaminsky falls to us at #11, especially with how much teams want/need a true stretch 4 nowadays.
It could happen if at least 1 team falls in love with Oubre.
Kaminsky's more skilled offensively than those 2, he can handle the ball, can drive it. He can also shoot the 3 which those 2 can't. He's also younger. Just a much better potential overall in the long term.
I think Andrew Harrison endorses Kaminsky in the draft.
But it's amazing how people drink the Kool-Aid when a player has a good NCAA run. Example: the Trey Burke hype was pretty mediocre until the tournament began and as it progressed a lot of us became obsessed with drafting Burke.
Yet, oddly enough, Hayward didn't garnish a lot of support pre-draft after the tournament. I know some forum posters wanted him but not a lot of people had him as their first choice.
Though I will add slaying the Kentucky dragon is very impressive.
Burke's stock was probably highest going into the tournament, but didn't really rise once in it. He had two awful games in the tournament.
Dekkar, on the other hand, has went full beast mode in every tournament game.
Kaminsky's more skilled offensively than those 2, he can handle the ball, can drive it. He can also shoot the 3 which those 2 can't. He's also younger. Just a much better potential overall in the long term.
sometimes, I swear, you get this itch in your brain and completely disregard facts in your pursuit of you opinion. tomic is one of the most gifted offensive centers in the world, and he has done it on the hardest stage out side of the nba.
sometimes, I swear, you get this itch in your brain and completely disregard facts in your pursuit of you opinion. tomic is one of the most gifted offensive centers in the world, and he has done it on the hardest stage out side of the nba.
Can Tomic shoot the 3?