Jazz4ever
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Says we should get ready for Kaminsky
https://hoopshabit.com/2015/05/15/utah-jazz-get-ready-frank-kaminsky/
https://hoopshabit.com/2015/05/15/utah-jazz-get-ready-frank-kaminsky/
Says we should get ready for Kaminsky
https://hoopshabit.com/2015/05/15/utah-jazz-get-ready-frank-kaminsky/
Instead go with need and hope you also got BPA.
I'm not saying that's right or wrong, but while the easy and popular answer is say to take the BPA, it may not be that simple when all is said and done.
How good is Kaminsky's PnR defense? How good are his feet/balance when switched onto a smaller player? Can he hold quicker PFs in front of him?
When I say BPA, I mean whoever is BPA according to the board of the FO, which is the only board that matters. I just don't want them to have Booker ahead of everybody else on their board, but take Kaminsky because we need a big more than a wing, for example. That's all I mean whenever I write "draft BPA"...
I think it's way more complex than that.
Think about it that way.
How many possessions has a game? How many are locked for your current key players? How many "educational" possessions can I give away in the regular season to my young guys and still compete for/reach the playoffs?
Other key questions are:
How long will it take for that player to become efficient off the ball(especially wings)?
Look at Kelly Oubre for example. The dude doesn't have a clue about positioning, his footwork has been sloppy whenever I watched him.
How do you utilize him?
Is parking him in the corner to shoot open 3s against undisciplined defenses from the strong side going to allow him to develop serious game?
I strongly suspect the Jazz are going to utilize Hayward and Exum as their primary ballhandlers and they wanted Exum to develop more off ball skills this season as a spot up shooter or as a 2ndary attacker. He couldnt attack against scrambling defenses, but he's young, he didnt try enough though for my taste and I think that has to do with how many ball dominant players the Jazz have on their roster and also he deferred too much in these situations or relied too much on his improving shot.
So even if that ball hog is your BPA, it may not make sense to get him to Utah as you probably won't be able to maximize his talents unless you think you can totally change that player in reasonable time.
Frank says he wants to transition into a PF. Which is fine, Gobert and Favors have the center spot covered.
We would be asking Kaminsky to become the player Kanter couldn't become. His role would be crystal clear. Hit the 18 foot jump shot reliably, occasionally spot up from three, and not get killed on pick and roll defense.
Frank's defense scares me. The last two years he was older and more experienced than just about every other big he played against.How good is Kaminsky's PnR defense? How good are his feet/balance when switched onto a smaller player? Can he hold quicker PFs in front of him?
When I say BPA, I mean whoever is BPA according to the board of the FO, which is the only board that matters. I just don't want them to have Booker ahead of everybody else on their board, but take Kaminsky because we need a big more than a wing, for example. That's all I mean whenever I write "draft BPA"...
Frank's defense scares me. The last two years he was older and more experienced than just about every other big he played against.
I hope he proves the wrong but he would get destroyed by most back up PF/C in the Western Conference.
Booker?Tweet by Jalen Rose:
The 5 teams that led the NBA in made 3's are still playing. Rockets, Warriors, Clips, Cavs and Hawks. Game has officially changed.
Jazz finished 17th in made 3s.
Boston is a fine defensive team with a rotation of Olynyk, Zeller, Sullinger, Jerebko, and Bass. If Kaminsky can play TZ-level defense, that's all we need from him in a back-up role.
Alarms me that he wants to play the 4-- it would be easier for him to guard centers than stretch-fours. He probably just wants to be the next Dirk.
Frank's defense scares me. The last two years he was older and more experienced than just about every other big he played against.
I hope he proves the wrong but he would get destroyed by most back up PF/C in the Western Conference.
And his defense?He put up 20/11/2 against Kentucky front line in the tournament and then 21/12/1 against Okafor.
A decent litmus test. He had an age advantage, but not a weight advantage.
And his defense?
Good info to have.No bigs lit him up in the tournament. Although he probably has some responsibility for Tyus Jones going off on pick and roll situations.
And his defense?
If Booker and Oubre are gone I'm good with Frank.I have convinced myself kaminsky would do very well in Utah.
I like booker but am a little concerned with his fit with our wings.