No, heis going to have several suitors that can offer money and playing time.
Jazz other options are more like Kyle OQuin, Tyler Hansborough or Kevin Seraphin.
Fes, where art thou?
No, heis going to have several suitors that can offer money and playing time.
Jazz other options are more like Kyle OQuin, Tyler Hansborough or Kevin Seraphin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fjlkcnTeqw
If he actually wants to come over it's not like we're losing a lot to give him a shot... Might as well, right?
oh how stupid of me you're right I didn't know pleiss was a European superstar - we better not let him get away then otherwise the jazz will be the laughing stock of the league. I still contend that the jazz could do better within the current NBA, but who knows how someone translates to the NBA. I just think you guys always think the grass is greener on the other side - ie because of the success of a number of players from Europe that all players will be a success. If he is so good why did the jazz bother chasing Tomic, clearly because they have a higher opinion of him. Anyway it's pointless expressing an opinion with you guys as you are so biased in your views you get offensive when someone expresses an alterative view. Maybe you lot are also the ones that think Neto is the next Stockton or Magic Johnson purely because the jazz drafted him. All I'm saying is that there are no superstars in waiting currently playing in Europe that I'm aware of, that's not to say that some of the younger ones can't turn out to be superstars. I don't follow basketball in Europe, but even I can remember the buzz that surrounded Rubio when he was at Barcelona.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKdUKhN_Dbg
7'1 with a nice up and under as well as a left-handed hook.
With that said, it'd be such a bummer if we missed out on Tomic. Dude is easily the best passing center not in the NBA right now-- and I doubt there are ten centers in the NBA with his passing acumen. It'd simply be so, so huge for our bench offense to have a player of his calibre.
Or draft a player who can develop into a stretch-4. Favors really gives us flexibility as he can slide over to the 5 if needed. Or he can play all his minutes at the 4. If we get Pleiss, I'd still like to see Utah add a physical 4/5...someone who is 6'10 or so and can come in and bang against more physical bigs as needed behind Gobert.Exum/Burke/Cotton
Burks/Hood/Millsap
Hayward/Ingles
Favors/Booker
Gobert/Pleiss
That would be 12 players plus the #12 pick with two spots left after that. I'd be happy with that roster moving forward into next season.
Draft a wing at #12 then add two more guys.
[video]https://m.youtube.com/?#/watch?v=w0YTmd1hm88
He looks really skinny. No shoulders.
Anyone that speaks Spanish better than me want to let us know if there is anything good said in the video? At least we learned Tibor speaks English.
Tomic said that Pleiss is dangerous in the paint. He has two good hands, hook shots, shots from 5 meters (in foot? Idk) - is important for a center.
"On defense, Pleiss is little bit better than me, with more block shots. He is important for us"
5 meters is 16 feet.
oh how stupid of me you're right I didn't know pleiss was a European superstar - we better not let him get away then otherwise the jazz will be the laughing stock of the league. I still contend that the jazz could do better within the current NBA, but who knows how someone translates to the NBA. I just think you guys always think the grass is greener on the other side - ie because of the success of a number of players from Europe that all players will be a success. If he is so good why did the jazz bother chasing Tomic, clearly because they have a higher opinion of him. Anyway it's pointless expressing an opinion with you guys as you are so biased in your views you get offensive when someone expresses an alterative view. Maybe you lot are also the ones that think Neto is the next Stockton or Magic Johnson purely because the jazz drafted him. All I'm saying is that there are no superstars in waiting currently playing in Europe that I'm aware of, that's not to say that some of the younger ones can't turn out to be superstars. I don't follow basketball in Europe, but even I can remember the buzz that surrounded Rubio when he was at Barcelona.