Miggs
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I think RJ has been seriously underrated by most people.
Right. That’s why he’s pretty much a foregone conclusion to go 3rd and had been the pre-season projected #1 by most sites. So underrated.
I think RJ has been seriously underrated by most people.
I’d love to get him, but the Jazz absolutely need to keep a pathway for a max contract open.Potential Trade Up Possibilities:
#9 - Washington - if we took Mahinmi's $16 million expiring contract. To take Crabbe's $18 million expiring deal, Brooklyn gave up #17 AND another 1st.
#8, 10 or #17 - Atlanta - if we sent #23 and a future protected 1st, I bet they consider it. They love hoarding picks. Maybe we can dump Korver's $3.44 in the process...
#12 - Charlotte - they should be very motivated to dump MKG ($13 million expiring) or Biyombo ($17 million expiring).
#13 - Miami - they want to dump Waiters, James Johnson and Olynyk.
#15 - Detroit - they would probably want to dump Leuer ($9.5 expiring) or Reggie Jackson ($18 million expiring)
I'm not suggesting these but more just throwing out scenarios. @Ellis269
I think RJ has been seriously underrated by most people.
I'm going to predict a really boring draft night with very few players traded... Atlanta may aggregate picks to move up, but I think there are some big dominos that need to fall in FA before substantial trades happen.
I’d love to get him, but the Jazz absolutely need to keep a pathway for a max contract open.
I think they still need to try to bring in another star player to team up with Mitchell and Gobert this offseason.
It only gets harder after this year, and I doubt he’d be anywhere near ready to contribute.
See if Atlanta bites at #10. I doubt he falls much past that. I’d have no problem putting Exum, Allen or Bradley into the deal if they think he has star potential either.
I’d love to get him, but the Jazz absolutely need to keep a pathway for a max contract open.
I think they still need to try to bring in another star player to team up with Mitchell and Gobert this offseason.
It only gets harder after this year, and I doubt he’d be anywhere near ready to contribute.
See if Atlanta bites at #10. I doubt he falls much past that. I’d have no problem putting Exum, Allen or Bradley into the deal if they think he has star potential either.
Let’s say we renounce all camp holds and dump Favors.
Can we then trade Exum and Korver and our 1st for Mahimi and the 9th pick and by doing so, go over the cap, so long as the deal is within 125%, per the CBA?
Does anyone feel that Zion is overrated? I see him as a Shawn Kemp type player (athletic dunker), but I'm not sure about generational star.
OK. Who do you have as the top PFs for the next 5 years for comparison?Not me. I think that he will be the best PF in the NBA one day.
Does anyone feel that Zion is overrated? I see him as a Shawn Kemp type player (athletic dunker), but I'm not sure about generational star.
Yeah, I'm not sure if there are any truly great players in this draft. I saw that Deandre Hunter was projected at about 4. I saw him during the tournament and didn't even feel that he was top 3 player on UVA.I agree. I think his peak is Barkley who was pretty dang good. But the guy isn't going to be LeBron or some all time top 25-50 type player.
He should be consensus #2 imo and plenty of people have him 4th or lower.Right. That’s why he’s pretty much a foregone conclusion to go 3rd and had been the pre-season projected #1 by most sites. So underrated.
I agree. I think his peak is Barkley who was pretty dang good. But the guy isn't going to be LeBron or some all time top 25-50 type player.
He's considered a top 3 pick because he's projected as a high level scorer. But he can't finish with his right, he's a not a good outside shooter because of poor mechanics/footwork, he struggles to finish over length, he has a slow first step and plays at a slow speed and his shot selection isn't great. If* he can't correct these issues he's going to be locked up by NBA defenders. And if he can't score in the NBA he could bust out because I'm not seeing where he fits in the league in that scenario. I do see the upside with him and I can see why people love him too. But to me he is very boom/bust. He really reminds me of Rudy Gay. Similar strengths and weaknesses coming into the NBA. I'd be sweating bullets picking him top 3.
Barkley is top 20 on several lists.
I believe that Barrett is a safer pick than Zion, but most franchises would prefer the star factor.All of that and he averaged 23-8-4 as a freshman. And he's much more than just a scorer.
I agree. I think his peak is Barkley who was pretty dang good. But the guy isn't going to be LeBron or some all time top 25-50 type player.
I believe that Barrett is a safer pick than Zion, but most franchises would prefer the star factor.