How often? I would guess about three or four times per draft. Who gives a ****. Can the guy ****ing play or not. That matters far more.
He leads the EURO league in rebounds per minute........
How often? I would guess about three or four times per draft. Who gives a ****. Can the guy ****ing play or not. That matters far more.
Well, I'm once again reverting back to being intrigued with JV.
I like his height, his decent enough weight (considering he seems to weigh more than Noah did), him being described as having a high motor ala Noah, and if it can be believed - his insane wingspan. Jazz could definitely use a true center more than another PF. Jonas seems like he might be a cross between Kanter and Biyombo.
See, I'm getting myself all excited. Then I go and watch "highlights" of this guy and I come away less than impressed. ...so many gambles this year.
He is also a really good FT shooter, which would suggest he could develop a midrange game during the course of his career. As of now his offensive skills are probably limited to garbage man, but I heard is a very good pick and roll player.
#3 Give the Jazz one horrible record next year
It sounded like his club needed money so they were gonna work out a way to get him into the NBA and gobble up a portion of his rookie contract.
I don't care if he comes over next year or not.
I really like Valanciunas at #3. Kanter and Valanciunas WOW factor came from a U-18 tournament where they faced each other that had scoutys drooling but if I'm not mistaken not only did Valanciunas team won but he was also the MVP of the tournament.
Locke knock on this guy was kind of laughble. He dismissed what he did in some games cause he was just bigger than everyone else......Well NEWS FLASH. He's 6'11'' with a 7'4'' wingpan. Even in the NBA he will be bigger than just about anyone else. Average height and wingspan of C's in the last 10 years in the NBA draft is 6'9'' and 7'1''. He's bigger than Derrick Favors and you can pack your team with two LONG interior players for the next 10 years. He may not have much of a post game but the dude dunks pretty much everything within 5'' of the basket. And he leads the euroleague in rebounds per minute this year. That's the Euroleague and not his national league. That's playing against teams from Lithuania, Russia, Israel, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Serbia, Trukey, Greece, etc. That's the best in the world outside the NBA. If you believe Millsap and Faried can translate their rebounding from LSU or Morehead State to the NBA why not give the same benefit of the doubt to the guy that does pretty good in the Euroleague. He won't be ready to contribute right away. But with Jefferson, Millsap and Favors and maybe Okur the Jazz don't need him to contribute right away. If he can start to contribute by March or April like Hayward did that would be a BIG bonus. Rome wasn't built in a day and I'm pretty sure the Jazz won't either.
Anyone actually see the game where he played against Kanter? Thoughts?
I know it's always a crap shoot, but I would hope to get a guy with more upside than Noah at #3 overall.