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Thanks. Just looked it up. Average high is 75 in December and January which is dry season. Cool.

I love it because there is little to no pretentiousness in the Keys.. particularly the middle keys. No formal restaurants, mostly open-air huts. You can fish right from your dock and catch great tasting fish, lobster, etc..

Just WAY laid back there.. and no crime.. or other bs.
 
I love it because there is little to no pretentiousness in the Keys.. particularly the middle keys. No formal restaurants, mostly open-air huts. You can fish right from your dock and catch great tasting fish, lobster, etc..

Just WAY laid back there.. and no crime.. or other bs.

What are your favorite keys in order and why?
 
I thought MCW might have been on KOC's radar early in the year due to his size advantage, but his assist to turnover ratio, along with his shooting, has become flat out ugly. Add to the fact he will be 22 before playing his first NBA game and don't think he will be considered. CJ is more interesting due to his prolific shooting and scoring, which the Jazz clearly need, but lacks the passing skills to get the most out of Favors and Kanter. He could be the pick if Burke is gone, but I could see KOC choosing a third big (WCS, Olynyk, Austin) over McCollum just as easy, got to get them when you can.

This also depends on if they like a PG later in the draft IE Young, Wolters, Bongo.

We don't necessarily have to pick Wolters, Bongo, etc.

I'm still holding on to hope that after the Clippers re-sign Chris Paul, Bledsoe can be had the same way Harden was. All we had to do is stock pile good quality draft picks (i.e., BPA like WCS, Poythress, McCollum, Saric, Goodwin) and hopefully we can trade one of them plus may be a S&T Millsap to the Clippers.

Teams requiring a future PG are getting less and less, hopefully we can corner the market and still get Bledsoe.
 
We don't necessarily have to pick Wolters, Bongo, etc.

I'm still holding on to hope that after the Clippers re-sign Chris Paul, Bledsoe can be had the same way Harden was. All we had to do is stock pile good quality draft picks (i.e., BPA like WCS, Poythress, McCollum, Saric, Goodwin) and hopefully we can trade one of them plus may be a S&T Millsap to the Clippers.

Teams requiring a future PG are getting less and less, hopefully we can corner the market and still get Bledsoe.

great plan but i would still like to have a young player developing. If bledsoe proves to be nothing more then a very good back up
 
I don't really like Bledsoe, and the big appeal (at least to some of us) was that the Jazz might only have had to spend minimal future assets to land him. I'd keep the picks, unless the Jazz think this is their last shot to grab a really athletic and really undersized two guard that hasn't run a team in... ever? I know nothing about his high school career, but he wasn't a PG at Kentucky (he was 4th fiddle, actually), and he's spent most of his time in the NBA crashing into everything, off the bench, and/or mostly as a 2. Not running a team.
 
great plan but i would still like to have a young player developing. If bledsoe proves to be nothing more then a very good back up

I don't really like Bledsoe, and the big appeal is that the Jazz might only have had to spend minimal future assets to land him. I'd keep the picks, unless the Jazz think this is their last shot to grab what is essentially a rich man's Ronnie Price.

I think we first try to get Burke & MCW. If we somehow missed out on them, then we turn back to Bledsoe and use x1 pick & Millsap S&T for him. I don't think that's too much for Bledsoe at all.

Under this scenario, we've still got at least 1 pick to develop, albeit the GSW pick.
 
I don't really like Bledsoe, and the big appeal (at least to some of us) was that the Jazz might only have had to spend minimal future assets to land him. I'd keep the picks, unless the Jazz think this is their last shot to grab a really athletic and really undersized two guard that hasn't run a team in... ever? I know nothing about his high school career, but he wasn't a PG at Kentucky (he was 4th fiddle, actually), and he's spent most of his time in the NBA crashing into everything, off the bench, and/or mostly as a 2. Not running a team.

Funny. I liked him 'okay' at UK. I like him more now from what little I've watched him with the Clips.. which I admit is only about 7 or 8 games..

Funny because I like him but everything you said is true.
 
Michael Carter-Williams is dominating the Syracuse vs. Louisville game right now. Syracuse is up 35-22 at half and MCW has 9 points (4-6 from the field), 6 assists, 2 rebounds, and 0 turnovers. His biggest weakness is his turnovers and his inability to shoot the ball, but he has no turnovers so far and is shooting the ball very well. An all around just good game from MCW and Syracuse in the Big East championship tonight.
 
Michael Carter-Williams is dominating the Syracuse vs. Louisville game right now. Syracuse is up 35-22 at half and MCW has 9 points (4-6 from the field), 6 assists, 2 rebounds, and 0 turnovers. His biggest weakness is his turnovers and his inability to shoot the ball, but he has no turnovers so far and is shooting the ball very well. An all around just good game from MCW and Syracuse in the Big East championship tonight.

Not watching the game but that is very impressive. UL has a VERY good defense and an incredible effective full court pressure. With MCW getting 6asts at half with 0 to's .. like I said, impressed.
 
Guys we (most of us) don't want to draft who we want to have a good tourney and move up: Mcadoo, Leslie, Dieng, Lorenzo Brown, and if they make the tourney, Jamal Franklin, B.J. Young, and UK guys
 
Michael Carter-Williams is dominating the Syracuse vs. Louisville game right now. Syracuse is up 35-22 at half and MCW has 9 points (4-6 from the field), 6 assists, 2 rebounds, and 0 turnovers. His biggest weakness is his turnovers and his inability to shoot the ball, but he has no turnovers so far and is shooting the ball very well. An all around just good game from MCW and Syracuse in the Big East championship tonight.

Not watching the game but that is very impressive. UL has a VERY good defense and an incredible effective full court pressure. With MCW getting 6asts at half with 0 to's .. like I said, impressed.

Watching MCW for the first time ever, and like what I see. Ive also seen Burke twice, and have to admit I wouldn't be upset if the jazz take MCW over Burke, if in fact is the real MCW.

I love his height, ability to finish, and doesn't seem to dominate the ball like most pg's seem to. He really seems to know how to run an offense. He is taking over the game with his playmaking ability as I speak.

As I said this is my first time watching him. Is this a fair assessment? I might want him over Burke.
 
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