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Just pointing out you're arguing with yourself.. (11941)
damn drugs. I'll rep you later when I am sure who is typing.
Just pointing out you're arguing with yourself.. (11941)
damn drugs. I'll rep you later when I am sure who is typing.
damn drugs. I'll rep you later when I am sure who is typing.
'Both' of you should rep me.
Not disagreeing.. at all.
What about that one IU guy that's known to be clutch?
The Jazz had the worst PGs in the league last year. I think CJ or Schroeder are likely on the menu at #14. The only question is whether Schroeder is really on the same tier as other players available at 14. There's also an elephant in the living room here in that Michael Carter-Williams may be available at #14, and I'm mildly concerned that the Jazz might actually take him.
why do t you think he is not an nba player. scouts and gms are coming away impressed with his work ethic and what he can do. I will take the opinion of scouts first.
He just looks extremely slow and mechanical to me and those players rarely translate anymore. I am also very pessimistic about this draft as most are, but I really believe we are finding ourselves liking players we would not blink at most years.
The Jazz had the worst PGs in the league last year. I think CJ or Schroeder are likely on the menu at #14. The only question is whether Schroeder is really on the same tier as other players available at 14. There's also an elephant in the living room here in that Michael Carter-Williams may be available at #14, and I'm mildly concerned that the Jazz might actually take him.
MCW or Schroeder - take whoever's available, I'd be happy with either. They're both above average passers. MCW beats you with length, gives you defense with his long arms. Schroeder beats you with speed, gives you defense with his quick feet. They're both young and hungry.
I'm sure either one will be a significant upgrade to Mo/Earl/Tins.
Not sure how anyone can be sure any PG this draft is an upgrade over Mo.. sans Burke.
Anyone who doesn't pull up for a jumper on a fast break with nobody under the basket is an upgrade over Mo.
Good enough?
MCW or Schroeder - take whoever's available, I'd be happy with either. They're both above average passers. MCW beats you with length, gives you defense with his long arms. Schroeder beats you with speed, gives you defense with his quick feet. They're both young and hungry.
I'm sure either one will be a significant upgrade to Mo/Earl/Tins.
Anyone who doesn't pull up for a jumper on a fast break with nobody from our team under the basket is an upgrade over Mo.
Is it just me or does it seem like kkk thinks this is a deep draft. He has the feel of a kid in a candy store.
Me, I'm sooooo bitter. Why in the hell can't we have two firsts in a deep draft? I've decided I'm on strike. Trade both picks this year for an unprotected pick next year. Who's with me?
When mired in mediocrity, I want change. I want change for the sake of change.. even if it ultimately proves not an upgrade. I just tire of expecting better results from the same personnel and plan.
That's good enough.
Most value we can get out of this draft is to use these picks to get another pick next year, and draft Canaan in the second round.PKM this is how i am looking at this draft.
1st draft some one that can maybe become a full time starter.
2nd a valuable role player
3rd some one that will be a legit back up in the NBA.
That is what i want. If the picks can become one of those it is a win.
Most value we can get out of this draft is to use these picks to get another pick next year, and draft Canaan in the second round.
PKM this is how i am looking at this draft.
1st draft some one that can maybe become a full time starter.
2nd a valuable role player
3rd some one that will be a legit back up in the NBA.
That is what i want. If the picks can become one of those it is a win.
Most value we can get out of this draft is to use these picks to get another pick next year, and draft Canaan in the second round.