You guys are still misunderstanding the workouts... they're cooperative. Most every team every year ring in players not in their range...and they share data.
There must be a conflict of interest issue in there somewhere...........
You guys are still misunderstanding the workouts... they're cooperative. Most every team every year ring in players not in their range...and they share data.
There must be a conflict of interest issue in there somewhere...........
At times... but think about spreading the floor .. same concept.
If I'm the Jazz and I'm working out Schroeder and he is just KANING IT - do I tell DAL or OKC that - so that they can pick him before me?
Not likely...
You guys are still misunderstanding the workouts... they're cooperative. Most every team every year ring in players not in their range...and they share data.
But I question that in this case because in most scenarios a player does not workout for a team far below his draft projection. This is especially evident for players who are projected early to mid lottery--like Zeller is.
I guess that the Jazz could have had Zeller in as a favor to him or his agent as a warm up for another work-out, or some other thing....
There are always trade possibilities. Utah needs a 3rd big. Better to kick the tires now, just in case none of the guards is all that impressive. Phoenix drafting him at #5 seems a bit high. Maybe he drops to the #10 range and Utah moves up. Would the #14 and our second-rounder do it?Locke hardly Ever does a player outside of our draft range and Zeller is mocked around 4-8.
Peculiar if you ask me. The other player in the workout? Probably just somebody to work against Zeller. I don't think the other guy is important. But this workout with Zeller is strange because it suggests that the Jazz may move up.
EDIT: Zeller is mocked at 11 on DX and 10 on Ford's site. His stock has gone recently, despite good workouts.
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Former Louisville PG Peyton Siva works out this week for Philadelphia (Tuesday), Washington (Wednesday) and Utah (Friday).
There are always trade possibilities. Utah needs a 3rd big. Better to kick the tires now, just in case none of the guards is all that impressive. Phoenix drafting him at #5 seems a bit high. Maybe he drops to the #10 range and Utah moves up. Would the #14 and our second-rounder do it?
There are always trade possibilities. Utah needs a 3rd big. Better to kick the tires now, just in case none of the guards is all that impressive. Phoenix drafting him at #5 seems a bit high. Maybe he drops to the #10 range and Utah moves up. Would the #14 and our second-rounder do it?
Here is another workout.
Is he better than Watson or Tinsley? If so, draft him with the 2nd-round pick and let him take over one of those roster spots.Siva is not only little.. and can't shoot.. but is also not very athletic. He's a great kid and good for chemistry but he's a 3rd string guy.
Is he better than Watson or Tinsley? If so, draft him with the 2nd-round pick and let him take over one of those roster spots.
Siva is not only little.. and can't shoot.. but is also not very athletic. He's a great kid and good for chemistry but he's a 3rd string guy.
Siva is not only little.. and can't shoot.. but is also not very athletic. He's a great kid and good for chemistry but he's a 3rd string guy.