Jazz end up with the #5 pick.
Wiggins, Parker, Embiid, and Randle are all gone.
This is essentially worse case scenario, but who do we take?
Exum? Gordon? Smart?
Exum and celebrate for getting likely one of the Top 3 players in the draft.
Jazz end up with the #5 pick.
Wiggins, Parker, Embiid, and Randle are all gone.
This is essentially worse case scenario, but who do we take?
Exum? Gordon? Smart?
That vid Nikkk posted reminds me that I actually still like Poythress as a value pick in the 20s. He's somewhere on my list for the GSW pick. I think he has a better shot of playing SF than Randle right now, as a Marvin Williams type.
He can definitely play SF. Can be very good defensively and brought off the bench for energy, hustle, defense, putbacks, and rebounding.
His only real weakness is between the ears and feeling 'worthy' of being great. Too passive.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];795376 said:I'm going on record here:
I hope the jazz use Burke as bait to move up in the draft -- whether that's with our pick or with the GSW pick. Watching Burks is confirming what I knew from the beginning of the season: let him and Hay play the guards and push the pace. Surround them in the half-court with good scorers.
Maybe Burke will come back next year a changed man, but he looks timid and very limited to me.
Give him millions of bucks and a Benz and he might feel more comfortable.
He can definitely play SF. Can be very good defensively and brought off the bench for energy, hustle, defense, putbacks, and rebounding.
His only real weakness is between the ears and feeling 'worthy' of being great. Too passive.
Burke is far from a finished product. Guy improved in college and is known to be a hardworker. All he needs to do is to attack to rim and create for others especially in transition. That being said I would trade him to improve our pick(Not the GSW one).
Deron improved vastly from year 1 to year 2, averaged 10.8 ppg and 4.5 apg his rookie year, then improved to 16.2 ppg and 9.3 apg his sophomore year.
You are aware he plays at Kentucky, right?
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];795398 said:Deron's physical profile >>>>>>>>>>> Trey's physical profile.
Definitely but we should see the same trend in Trey's game as well even if it is a lesser one. Deron only averaged 0.1 more FTA's in his first year before averaging 3.5 FTAs in his second season. That alone would improve Trey vastly.
Definitely but we should see the same trend in Trey's game as well even if it is a lesser one. Deron only averaged 0.1 more FTA's in his first year before averaging 3.5 FTAs in his second season. That alone would improve Trey vastly.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];795394 said:This is sounding a bit too much like the Darius Miller conversation for my comfort.