And since the Jazz kind of hold the cards here and there's very little risk, it sure seems like a no-brainer to stay the course with the guy and see where this goes.I like the Russell comparison.
If Carroll added a three-point shot he'd be a true keeper.
Tony Allen type that can hold his own on 3 point shooting.
Tony Allen. That's what I see too. With a slightly better 3pt%.
He's also younger and 4" taller, plays the 3.
I think this is considerably over-the-top. I'd love to be wrong, though.
Look at Kawhi Leonard for the Spurs. He defends well, hits the open threes, and is a valuable player to the Spurs. The Jazz should be able to use Carroll in the same fashion, especially if favors play starts demanding a double team and he learns to pass out of it well.
Leonard is a much better player than Carroll is. I was a big supporter of drafting Leonard last year. I think we should have drafted Leonard over Burks, fits the team much better with Hayward and Leonard playing together.
I took so much heat for saying we should have drafted Kawhi. He fell to #12 and we had the chance to take him. KOC even said if he fell to their spot he would definitely be a player to consider.
I love Burks but Kawhi does fit the team better since Hayward is better at SG and Burks after all is a SG