I don't necessarily mean these two subjects in conjunction, but I don't feel like making two threads.
If we can't move up and land one of the top 3 guys, how come nobody's talking about moving back? I mean, if we're eyeballing Gordon, don't we think we may be able to get him a little later and be able to pick something up in the process? I'd prefer to move back a spot or two, especially if someone like Exum is there and we're not interested, insuring that Gordon won't fall (not necessarily saying I want Gordon, but hypothetically if that's who we're looking at.)
Now for McDermott. Why no talk on this guy? I get that people like the whole "defensive identity" thing and we want to shy away from what would be considered a stereotypical Utah draft choice, but this guy is pretty good at scoring the ball. There are a lot of guys who light it up in their sophomore or senior years, which I understandably would share concern with. This guy has dominated every year of college, though, and his shooting numbers have been unbelievable without any drop or inconsistency year-to-year. I like this guy more than most people would. I think he could be a good settling piece for being a quasi go-to so long as you can have 2-3 other decent scorers (if perhaps Kanter or Burke could fit into those roles). Anyway, I'm sure I'll get flamed for this. Perhaps we could change the rules of the game to be like baseball with the DH, football with offensive and defensive teams or, my preference, like hockey where you can sub during live action, and just pick up both Gordon and McDermott.
If we can't move up and land one of the top 3 guys, how come nobody's talking about moving back? I mean, if we're eyeballing Gordon, don't we think we may be able to get him a little later and be able to pick something up in the process? I'd prefer to move back a spot or two, especially if someone like Exum is there and we're not interested, insuring that Gordon won't fall (not necessarily saying I want Gordon, but hypothetically if that's who we're looking at.)
Now for McDermott. Why no talk on this guy? I get that people like the whole "defensive identity" thing and we want to shy away from what would be considered a stereotypical Utah draft choice, but this guy is pretty good at scoring the ball. There are a lot of guys who light it up in their sophomore or senior years, which I understandably would share concern with. This guy has dominated every year of college, though, and his shooting numbers have been unbelievable without any drop or inconsistency year-to-year. I like this guy more than most people would. I think he could be a good settling piece for being a quasi go-to so long as you can have 2-3 other decent scorers (if perhaps Kanter or Burke could fit into those roles). Anyway, I'm sure I'll get flamed for this. Perhaps we could change the rules of the game to be like baseball with the DH, football with offensive and defensive teams or, my preference, like hockey where you can sub during live action, and just pick up both Gordon and McDermott.