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2023 NBA Draft Megathread

I have a couple of questions
I am not a fan of Keyonte, what does everyone see in him? Also he has very little length and Danny and Justin seem to like height?
Second, I haven't seen much on Bufkin, can someone tell me more?

Keonte is one of the best tough basket makers in the draft. Alternatively, he takes a ton of bad shots. If you think he can reign in his shot selection a little, then he's going to be valuable to a team as a bucket getter. He's far from my favorite type of player, but tough basket makers are still extremely important to have in the NBA.
 

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Passing on Black, Ausar, and Jarace for Hendricks would be worse than drafting Udoka over Bane
I get what you are saying, but when you have a guy like Kessler that looks to be firmly in your starting lineup for a long time, drafting guys with questionable jump shots could be a bad idea as well. I'm not saying that should be the only consideration, but it should at least be part of the thought process when putting the team together.
 
I get what you are saying, but when you have a guy like Kessler that looks to be firmly in your starting lineup for a long time, drafting guys with questionable jump shots could be a bad idea as well. I'm not saying that should be the only consideration, but it should at least be part of the thought process when putting the team together.
I don't think his jumper is all that questionable. Or at least, I don't think he has a terrible jumper. It might not be great, but I think he can play with Walker fine .
 

This is the worst draft that has a reasonable chance at happening.

Hendricks, NSJ, Sensabaugh
I don't necessarily hate that draft actually, assuming the picks played out like that. But I think the Jazz would probably try to trade up from 16 for Bilal in that circumstance.
 
Bilal Coulibaly is a most polarizing prospect. Some imagine a future growth spurt that shall transform him into a Giannis Sina Ugo Antetokounmpo-like Leviathan. Others foresee a Dante Lima Exum corpse, if we speak figuratively, for the dead do not play. By viewing the entire quantum wave function of possibilities, the Jaden McDaniels archetype becomes a distinct, robust possibility. To date, he is most adept at placing the ball in the goal directly in a motion called “dunking.” In all eventualities, Sir Bilal must learn to throw the ball into the goal from far away with greater frequency.
 
Bilal Coulibaly is a most polarizing prospect. Some imagine a future growth spurt that shall transform him into a Giannis Sina Ugo Antetokounmpo-like Leviathan. Others foresee a Dante Lima Exum corpse, if we speak figuratively, for the dead do not play. By viewing the entire quantum wave function of possibilities, the Jaden McDaniels archetype becomes a distinct, robust possibility. To date, he is most adept at placing the ball in the goal directly in a motion called “dunking.” In all eventualities, Sir Bilal must learn to throw the ball into the goal from far away with greater frequency.
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I mean, if the Jazz drafted Bilal at 9 I won't hate it but I would be disappointed. But what if Cam was also there then at 9, complete civil war amongst jazz fans. lol

That is why Nick Smith Jr. should be the compromise pick that brings all Jazz fans together. . .
 
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