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With the 23rd Pick... Rodney Hood

not much of a rebounder though!
He has to improve in that department if he is an SF.
I am delighted that he was drafted there.

Because he as coming from a legit programme with good numbers.
I really don't get the Euro fetish. If a player is good enough to average 17 points and/or 10 rebounds in a major NCAA league, you draft him, at least in the second round.
Run the dice with/for him.
Dukies usually perform badly in the NBA but still ...
 
I find him similar to a young Travis Outlaw in his short prime with Portland. Tall and athletic slashing SF with a very high shot release, not a great rebounder but a decent defender.
 
I was shocked because of the players available at 23.

Glad hood was one of them. Otherwise I heard the jazz were trading out, despite the others still available.

Has anyone heard why Hood fell on draft night?
 
not much of a rebounder though!
He has to improve in that department if he is an SF.
I am delighted that he was drafted there.

Because he as coming from a legit programme with good numbers.
I really don't get the Euro fetish. If a player is good enough to average 17 points and/or 10 rebounds in a major NCAA league, you draft him, at least in the second round.
Run the dice with/for him.
Dukies usually perform badly in the NBA but still ...

Mike Dunleavy, Shane Battier, JJ Redick, Kyrie Irving, Luol Deng and Carlos Boozer all laugh at you.
 
Hood should have been picked around #10... Well, I am still shocked he was available for the Jazz. I and some other posters here were begging to move up with 23 + 35 to get 17 or whatever to pick Hood. Then it's 22, MEM picks Jordan Adams, a solid SG but I am not sure he can compete at the NBA level. See this too, 17th pick James Young:

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Then it's 23, I am 100% sure DL will pick Hood at that point, because unlike many other athlete-turned-clueless-GMs out there, he knows the game of basketball.

Hood can score in a variety of ways and is NBA ready. Start him at SF. He can give you what you'd get from Hayward.. Only at 1/10 price!
 
Better athlete than Marvin. But even if he is Marvin, if you can get a 10+ year rotation guy at 23, you've hit a huge home run.

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I would Marvin is more athletic because he has strength and athletic ability.

Hood and Marvin are both players who appear less athletic in game than they actually are.
 
I gotta be honest, I'm not a fan. He's soft, weak, doesn't play defense, and has short arms. Maybe he tumbled 10-ish spots for a reason.

I would rather have had P.J. Hairston.
 
If Hood isn't a flop, the Jazz now are abjectly without any toughness or D on the perimeter. I don't like that. I don't want a soft team.
 
Hood being the best PNR wing in college is a good sign that he will succeed in the NBA. NBA game lends itself to pick n roll players. Run PNR with him from the wings and he has the IQ to make the right play and the ability to knock down shots off the dribble.
 
I liked the Hood pick but still view him as a 23rd pick in the draft, regardless of where he was on the Jazz board. They got good value but I really don't expect a lot from him.
 
Hood should have been picked around #10... Well, I am still shocked he was available for the Jazz. I and some other posters here were begging to move up with 23 + 35 to get 17 or whatever to pick Hood. Then it's 22, MEM picks Jordan Adams, a solid SG but I am not sure he can compete at the NBA level. See this too, 17th pick James Young:

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Then it's 23, I am 100% sure DL will pick Hood at that point, because unlike many other athlete-turned-clueless-GMs out there, he knows the game of basketball.

Hood can score in a variety of ways and is NBA ready. Start him at SF. He can give you what you'd get from Hayward.. Only at 1/10 price!

Hood's almost 22, has very limited upside, especially when it comes to 1v1 defense.

Jordan Adams is 20, has a monster production, can read the game very well and he moves as good on the ground as he can't lift off the ground.
 
I gotta be honest, I'm not a fan. He's soft, weak, doesn't play defense, and has short arms. Maybe he tumbled 10-ish spots for a reason.

I would rather have had P.J. Hairston.
How i feel too
 
I find him similar to a young Travis Outlaw in his short prime with Portland. Tall and athletic slashing SF with a very high shot release, not a great rebounder but a decent defender.

Getting Hood to realize his defensive potential is the difference between this being a good pick versus a great pick. He moves well laterally and he has a good enough feel for the game. He should be a better defender. He isn't long, but he doesn't lack any other attribute. He needs good coaching and to be held accountable.

If we're interested in Quin's coaching acumen (and I know we all are), I think Hood will be a good test case. If he is able to squeeze the most out of Hood, then we might have drafted a starter at 23.
 
Hood can be Hayward defensively, easily. That isn't going to make you a great defensive team, but it isn't going to hold you back from being one either.
 
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in terms of feel for the game:

Hood >> Hairston

As far as heat check guys to turn around a game:

Hairston >> Hood

Really depends on what you want/need
 
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