I can be sold on most Jazz moves but I'd be sooooo pissed with drafting Ullis at 12
I thought it was bembry or bust?
I can be sold on most Jazz moves but I'd be sooooo pissed with drafting Ullis at 12
Idiot!!! He doesn't play defense!! Idiot!!!! Geez!!!
hehYou sound like a damned idiot when u say it wrong. Either say it at the start middle or end. Only idiots use it more then once
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I can be sold on most Jazz moves but I'd be sooooo pissed with drafting Ullis at 12
LolololololololIdiot!!! He doesn't play defense!! Idiot!!!! Geez!!!
I wonder if the Jazz will be able to get Furkhan in for a workout, the BSL season is ridiculously long and runs well into June.
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Any thoughts on Paul Zipser as a possible second-rounder? Seems to have poor-man's Harrison Barnes-type skills/potential, but I would have expected somewhat higher production at his age.
What about Sabonis? He's an offensively gifted big, which would be a great complement to Favors and Gobert, who struggle offensively. And he plays really hard and physical, which is something we severely lack (Booker had to get guys excited).
I think the Jazz are hoping to draft Skal Labissiere. Just a hunch. The guy's tools, polish and potential are legit. He didn't live up to expectations, but you can't realistically expect a skinny freshman to come in and dominate the SEC right away. He got it going a bit towards the end of the season. He's quicker, has better touch and has more sophisticated moves than Maker. He's probably a better help defender as well. I don't really think he'll fall to 12, but I think the Jazz would be all over him if he did.
Guys, Cal got Cousins (a head case in the NBA) to keep his act together in college as a 18 or 19 year old or however old he is. He couldn't get Skal to compete. I mean, I've been harsh on Cal, but he's always been able to get his guys to compete. So when a guy doesn't compete for him, it's a pretty huge warning sign. Forget the freaking potential, look at how he plays! Watch the damn tape, not just the highlights.
I just don't trust Skal's mental fortitude. He has the potential to be the best big in the draft, but I don't like his chances of ever reaching that potential. Some have compared him to Perry Jones III in this regard, but PJ3 was a god compared to Skal in college.
I'd be interested to see what his workout schedule is and if he's doing group workouts. He averaged 1.6 bpg in 15 minutes of game time (which is 4.3 per 40). He might've been chicken ****, but he wasn't as passive as PJ3.