Basketball_Romantic23
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When formulating your top 5, be sure to consider not just who will have the best stats, but instead judge based on how what a player does on the court helps the team win.
1-Favors: His defense around the rim and on the pick and roll will help us a ton. And though he may still be limited on offense, he'll improve and finish a lot around the basket.
2-Hayward: Does everything well. I understand Gordon might not be great at anything, but he does everything pretty well. I think he'll make a nice jump this year. 15, 4, and 4 is my prediction.
3-Millsap: Midrange J, Heart, Hustle points, love his game. Can only imagine what he could have been were he 3 inches taller.
4-Jefferson: Even with the liability in guarding the Pick and Roll, He still has value in that you can give him the ball on the block and expect him to score almost 50 percent of the time.
5: Williams: It's hard for me to decide which Williams I should choose. I say that becasue i think Marvin will flourish in Utah's system, and Mo will likely have a good year too. If Mo can hit 43% of his three's this year (he's only done that once in his career) than i'll go with him. Of course, if he is below 40-38% everyone here at Jazz fanz will be calling for his job, and, in that case, I'd go with Marvin.
Honorable Mentions:
Foye: If he gets time at the 1, he'll be awesome defensively; We finally have someone to guard good point guards. Pg's tore us up last year. This is an underrated element of his game; According to synergy sports, he guards PG's really well and we should be excited about this. He'll shoot the three at around 37% and he'll score, but of course he isn't a true PG. could crack the top 5.
Burks: I'm interested to see how his year plays out. Playing time is up in the air right now. With Watson not ready for camp, Foye may get time at the 1 and this will open up a lot of minutes for burks at the 2. With all the uncertainty surrounding Burks, one thing is for sure: He'll score and he'll get to the line provided he's afforded the minutes.
1-Favors: His defense around the rim and on the pick and roll will help us a ton. And though he may still be limited on offense, he'll improve and finish a lot around the basket.
2-Hayward: Does everything well. I understand Gordon might not be great at anything, but he does everything pretty well. I think he'll make a nice jump this year. 15, 4, and 4 is my prediction.
3-Millsap: Midrange J, Heart, Hustle points, love his game. Can only imagine what he could have been were he 3 inches taller.
4-Jefferson: Even with the liability in guarding the Pick and Roll, He still has value in that you can give him the ball on the block and expect him to score almost 50 percent of the time.
5: Williams: It's hard for me to decide which Williams I should choose. I say that becasue i think Marvin will flourish in Utah's system, and Mo will likely have a good year too. If Mo can hit 43% of his three's this year (he's only done that once in his career) than i'll go with him. Of course, if he is below 40-38% everyone here at Jazz fanz will be calling for his job, and, in that case, I'd go with Marvin.
Honorable Mentions:
Foye: If he gets time at the 1, he'll be awesome defensively; We finally have someone to guard good point guards. Pg's tore us up last year. This is an underrated element of his game; According to synergy sports, he guards PG's really well and we should be excited about this. He'll shoot the three at around 37% and he'll score, but of course he isn't a true PG. could crack the top 5.
Burks: I'm interested to see how his year plays out. Playing time is up in the air right now. With Watson not ready for camp, Foye may get time at the 1 and this will open up a lot of minutes for burks at the 2. With all the uncertainty surrounding Burks, one thing is for sure: He'll score and he'll get to the line provided he's afforded the minutes.
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