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2023 NBA Draft Megathread

I disagree with that disagreement. They might “like” those dudes but until they get them in for interviews, measurements, workouts etc it’s all theory.

“We like those 3 guys right now, we are good, anyone of those 3 will be there 3 months from now for sure” is a conversation that happens in fan fiction, not in adult professions.

The Jazz can feel confident about who they're probably *not* getting, given their draft position. And they clearly seem to be okay with it. I'm not saying they've made a final decision on who they'll draft.
 
We might just need to embrace the idea of Black. We lose a year trying to get him into a complete player and the development coaches would be working on him 24x7 but there is a small/decent chance he could be a 2way gem with lots of work.
Wallace, Black, Hendricks... or whoever falls. I'm good with any of them. I don't embrace that idea... I make love to it.

It might be nuts but I feel pretty solid at pg with Dunn/THT/Rookie X sprinkle in some Sexton for flavor. We will be fine I think.
 
The Jazz can feel pretty confident about who they're probably *not* getting, given their draft position. And they clearly seem to be okay with it.
You don't know their draft position homie
 
Wallace, Black, Hendricks... or whoever falls. I'm good with any of them. I don't embrace that idea... I make love to it.

It might be nuts but I feel pretty solid at pg with Dunn/THT/Rookie X sprinkle in some Sexton for flavor. We will be fine I think.
THT's below average efficiency is really damaging. He needs to get better or at least average in that area.
 
That really is every one i want, minus scoot. Not looking for guards who cant shoot 3s.

I would take a hard look at Gradey Dick and Keyonte George. If Dick is someone who can initiate from the wing as well as make shots, he becomes really interesting. He hasn't consistently shown the ability to do this. If Keyonte George can play under control, improve his shot selection and become more efficient, then he's a top-10 guy for me. But these are big question marks.
 
Can we just trade out of this spot? If the Jazz are going to take on a flawed prospect at 9 then why not just move down a couple of spots for assets.
 
Can we just trade out of this spot? If the Jazz are going to take on a flawed prospect at 9 then why not just move down a couple of spots for assets.

They can look at trading the pick, for sure. I doubt they'll trade out. I think they'd be more likely to try to trade up.
 
I have a lot more faith in Wallace developing into a good 3PT shooter than Black. That along with Wallace’s defense has Wallace ranked higher than Black on my personal big board.

I was okay with Cason Wallace with the Minnesota pick. I'm less enthused for Wallace with the Jazz's own pick.
 
It will probably be Black or Dick at 9, and Wallace somewhere in a trade or the Minny pick. I wanted Hendricks because I prefer a conservative option. But maybe Black has it somewhere in himself to pull out a Kwahid like transformation.
 
It will probably be Black or Dick at 9, and Wallace somewhere in a trade or the Minny pick. I wanted Hendricks because I prefer a conservative option. But maybe Black has it somewhere in himself to pull out a Kwahid like transformation.
no at least wait until after the combine to start thinking he has Klaw upside. Two things people need to understand about Black. 1 he is not just a meh shooter, he has meh handles. 2 the fact he is a decent rebounding wing with some court vision does not mean he can improve his first step or shooting enough to be a lead guard at the next level no matter how good his work ethic is.
Black is a overrated major project in the same vein as Ben Simmons, but without Simmons athleticism and length.
You can maybe take Amen and Auser on a development gamble, with similar shooting woes and say it won't matter especially with them because of the freakish athletic ability and at least somewhat decent ball handling.
If we draft Anthony Black it better be at 28
 
He might be BPA at 9 and I doubt he makes it to our Minnesota pick.

I keep watching Cason, and I just don't think he's all that special at the next level. First of all, he's likely going to measure out around 6'2" w/o shoes and with a 6'6" wingspan. He's not an overwhelming athlete. He doesn't show much change of speed or direction. His shooting projects to be pretty average, maybe slightly above. His reads and timing are pretty basic at this stage. He defends the ball. He's cagey and he plays hard. I'm not sure he should play on the ball full time.

With Cason, you're betting that his defensive disruptiveness is going to translate to NBA speed and spacing, and maybe you're believing that UK made him sacrifice some of his game. He'll be a solid enough player. He'll be rotational. He doesn't scream top-10 pick for me.

If we look just at the offensive side, Kobe Bufkin should be equally as good a prospect, or a bit better, imo.
 
I give up. Hardy says each player has a super power. I think Sensabaugh shooting/scoring is better than Dick's and I think the Development coaches can help him be an average defender. Plus the NBA ready body and rebounding is a big plus to work with Lauri. I would rather have that than Black or Dick or a smallish guard.

I think Sensabaugh could contribute right away unlike all these other prospects except Wallace.
 
If I thought I had a legitimate chance of being a #1 pick in a draft, I would take my shot. I guess that's weird though.
Once “I had 4 touchdowns in the championship game” in high school. I should have gone pro. - Al Bundy
Someone would probably have to reach for Black or Wallace, but otherwise yeah. Wemby, Scoot, Amen, Miller, Ausar, Walker, Whitmore, Hendricks are probably the top 8 in some order. I can't think who else could break into that group right now.
wallace or Dick have a slight chance of going top 8
 
I'm starting to really tune in to Kobe Bufkin, and I think he's probably being underrated vis a vis Keyonte George and Cason Wallace. Kobe is more efficient, has fewer turnovers and doesn't get sped up like Keyonte does. His hands are fast and accurate on defense, and I love how he contests shots. He has good athleticism, and he uses it really well. Reportedly, his wingspan is around 6'9". His 85% FT% is a strong shooting signal. He might be a solid pick in the 14-16 range.


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