Thee Idiotic Minivan K
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I swear I didn't just see somebody compare Alec Burks to Vince Carter....tell me it's just a joke, please.[/Qsomebody
Someone on jazzfanz??
I swear I didn't just see somebody compare Alec Burks to Vince Carter....tell me it's just a joke, please.[/Qsomebody
Someone on jazzfanz??
NO! I have watched almost all of Colorado's games this year because they were my favorite team and I love Alec Burks game. Burks does have a jumpshot, it could use some improvement, but all in all it is pretty good. Burks is a natural scorer, he can score from anywhere on the. Whether it is dunking, shooting the three ball, or even taking a 15-foot jumpshot he can do it all. My comparison for Burks is Vince Carter, they have the same build, both are very athletic, and their jumpshot/offensive games are very similar.
Alec Burks is the best shooting guard in this draft anyway and Burks averaged 20.5 PPG as a sophmore for Colorado this year so I am all in with taking Burks with the #6 pick or even higher if Irving or Williams weren't available.
Jonas appears to look exactly like Kosta Boom Bitches.
Another average sized center with very limited strength and athleticism. Missing dunks, playing below the rim, and looking good against guys 6 inches shoter.
Yipee...
Give me one of those athletic wings please.
You're talking about Derrick Williams here? Until reading this statement I always thought you knew what you were talking about. This guy has slam dunk champion athleticism written all over him. How can you possibly call him "not terribly athletic?"The fact that he's not terribly athletic or a physical specimen of any kind and doesn't appear to have a certain NBA position raise real questions, though, besides that one day my gut had a freak-out and told me that Williams might have a hard time in the NBA.
But I obviously can be very wrong there. Again, roll of the dice.
To counter Locke's video of a really bad game. Here is what Valaciunas does well.
[video]https://youtu.be/zLa5yFCF6Go
To counter Locke's video of a really bad game. Here is what Valaciunas does well.
[video]https://youtu.be/zLa5yFCF6Go
You're talking about Derrick Williams here? Until reading this statement I always thought you knew what you were talking about. This guy has slam dunk champion athleticism written all over him. How can you possibly call him "not terribly athletic?"
Has anyone taken a good look at Chris Singleton or Jordan Hamilton for our 12th pick? Singleton seems better defensively but Hamilton is very accustomed to the Jazz Flex-Offense system seeing as his college team implemented it. Both of them address our non-tweener SF needs.
Wesley Matthews was a slam dunk champion too. When I see Williams dunk, I see a kid trying hard to dunk and pulling it off, not Vince Carter. Just because someone can dunk and does at every opportunity does not make them athletic.
Williams is a very fluid player in his footwork and his general movements, but I don't see crazy natural explosiveness nor insanely quick feet. That's not to say he's not been stunning, but I just don't see a naturally explosive player. But he does a good job with what he's been given, but he relies in his intelligence, versatility, and aggressiveness to score more than what Perry Jones does (a magically athletic idiot who can just jump over people when he realizes he isn't late-career Kobe Bryant).
Jeez, 3 minutes of watching some cheerleaders and it finally gets to the highlights? The creator of that video did a crappy job.
Yeah friend, I'm sorry, I'm just not seeing anything that warrants a lotto pick on this guy.
He looks exactly like Kosta Boom Bitches to me. Plays very below the rim. No lift at all.
To me, worst case: Kosta
Best case: A slightly taller and longer Nick Collison
I really like Donatas. I would take him over Jonas. He is very fluid, athletic, can handle, pass, shoot, is 7 feet tall and whatever defensive skills he gives you is a plus. I would even rather take him than Vessely. If he is there at 12 you got to take him unless Terrance Jones/Walker/Knight slips that far.
In response to the argument that a player doesn't have to play D because they're good at offense:
Carlos Boozer makes a living on this philosophy, and this place erupts with ecstasy at the mention of him being gone now. Why are Jimmer and Motiejunas allowed such automatic leniency when they haven't even proven anything at the NBA level, no less?