Korkmaz means Fearless, doe.
Thanks for helping me with my argument. Fearless vs Timothe you choose.
Korkmaz means Fearless, doe.
I just believe, as it relates to the Jazz, Luwawu fits one key criterion that Korkmaz very well may not..
part of the reasoning behind this is because of how the Trey Lyles pick has worked, and if this is even partially true, the incoming playoff birth/urgency to get back next year would further reinforce this logic;
-I think they'll be looking for a player who like Lyles this year could potentially play a reliable role off the bench by the end of their rookie season, to the point where they can be trusted in the playoffs. Who also looks like potentially a viable starter/replacement/insurance in the future..
Korkmaz role would obviously be shooter but how skinny/'NBA ready' is he? certain matchups are going to go at him full force.. Basically I question how ready he's going to be at this time next year to provide a true punch or even new dynamic off the bench..
This is obviously of little long-term consequence but how would Ingles and Korkmaz look defensively on the wing together?? am I to believe they'd be passable, on this team that prides itself in defense..??
Maybe Thornton is just not that good.![]()
Korkmaz means Fearless, doe.
Jazz land in the lottery like a cat lands on its feet..
I love it!!
Only really wanted to make the playoffs to see how the young players would show, to see Burks for a few extra games, and of course, to see if Hayward would choke -- Now if they make the playoffs next year and it doesn't go well for him, his playoff stats will be an eyesore going into his big free agency offseason
yep.. Let me be the first to say Boler and Harpring will probably repeat something like "It's like the Jazz really have 2 lottery picks this year with Exum returning" often next season
Assuming HOU wins, Jazz need to:
Lose to LAL
WAS beat ATL
CHI beat PHI
... to get the 12th seed.
Go get Furkan Korkmaz!!!!
I'm not sure what the board consensus is on Denzel Valentine, but all I know is the dude knows how to play basketball.
19.2 PPG, 7.5 RPG, and 7.8 APG in college this year and 44.4% from three on 7.5 attempts a game.
I don't care that he is a senior, I'm tired of hearing all of this bs about young players. We're seeing how that works out.
We need guys who know how to play basketball and I'm not sure anybody played better than Valentine this year.
What do you guys think of Denzel Valentine? I think he's a 'Guard version of Draymond Green'.
Is that a fair assessment? Or is he more Derrick Williams?