And Exum was a swing for the fences pick too. Hope that one turns out...
Is there a single person who thought we should trade Kanter last year? One single person? Show your work or shut your damn trap. Last year Kanter was our center of the future. This year he wasn't. That is a GOOD thing, because Kanter as our future starter wasn't going to cut it. As has been mentioned he is a poor man's Al Jefferson, but not as likable. Dude was medicore, and thank god we didn't have to settle. If Gobert would have said "Go out there and shoot Kanter in the head and drop his body into a shallow grave near Winnemucca." we would have been fools not to do it because Gobert matters and Kanter is a sideshow. The fact that we got anything out of Kanter other than a drive through the desert and bloodstains in the trunk is just a bonus. Kanter is never going to be a quality starter and EVERYONE on this board knows it. He may be a serviceable backup someday, but I'm glad the Jazz don't have to be the ones to convince him of that. Serviceable backups can be had for a cheaper price than Kanter's ego.
anyone know the 1280thezone or locked on jazz equivalent of OKC? Wanna see how they feel about Kanter.
This narrative that the Jazz somehow wiffed by picking Kanter in the 2011 draft is tiresome. The concensus had him going 3rd and nobody thought Leonard or Klay were top tier....
When evaluating a "swing for the fences" pick, it is generally better to go with the one that isn't as dumb as a rusted shovel. . .I don't think that is where Exum is.
Is there a single person who thought we should trade Kanter last year? One single person? Show your work or shut your damn trap. Last year Kanter was our center of the future. This year he wasn't. That is a GOOD thing, because Kanter as our future starter wasn't going to cut it. As has been mentioned he is a poor man's Al Jefferson, but not as likable. Dude was medicore, and thank god we didn't have to settle. If Gobert would have said "Go out there and shoot Kanter in the head and drop his body into a shallow grave near Winnemucca." we would have been fools not to do it because Gobert matters and Kanter is a sideshow. The fact that we got anything out of Kanter other than a drive through the desert and bloodstains in the trunk is just a bonus. Kanter is never going to be a quality starter and EVERYONE on this board knows it. He may be a serviceable backup someday, but I'm glad the Jazz don't have to be the ones to convince him of that. Serviceable backups can be had for a cheaper price than Kanter's ego.
I've said, and a few others, that we should have never drafted him and we should have been trading him every year.
I find it interesting, the notion that the jazz should have drafted Kanter over Thompson or Leonard because Kanter was ranked higher by the media mock drafts. Shouldn't the teams make their own investigations and rankings? I hope that the jazz do their own and have the organizational strength to stick with it. Too bad if the teams fall back to a player they evaluate lower, just to keep their pick in line with popular opinion.
Is DL required to just do as the "concensus" says? If so, that must make his job a lot easier on draft days.
He played the same position as favors. It was a questionable move from day 1. And a trade of favors or Kanter was made certain the moment Kanter was drafted. That was why I never liked the pick.
I find it interesting, the notion that the jazz should have drafted Kanter over Thompson or Leonard because Kanter was ranked higher by the media mock drafts. Shouldn't the teams make their own investigations and rankings? I hope that the jazz do their own and have the organizational strength to stick with it. Too bad if the teams fall back to a player they evaluate lower, just to keep their pick in line with popular opinion.
I find it interesting, the notion that the jazz should have drafted Kanter over Thompson or Leonard because Kanter was ranked higher by the media mock drafts. Shouldn't the teams make their own investigations and rankings? I hope that the jazz do their own and have the organizational strength to stick with it. Too bad if the teams fall back to a player they evaluate lower, just to keep their pick in line with popular opinion.
I find it interesting, the notion that the jazz should have drafted Kanter over Thompson or Leonard because Kanter was ranked higher by the media mock drafts. Shouldn't the teams make their own investigations and rankings? I hope that the jazz do their own and have the organizational strength to stick with it. Too bad if the teams fall back to a player they evaluate lower, just to keep their pick in line with popular opinion.
Is there a single person who thought we should trade Kanter last year? One single person? Show your work or shut your damn trap. Last year Kanter was our center of the future. This year he wasn't. That is a GOOD thing, because Kanter as our future starter wasn't going to cut it. As has been mentioned he is a poor man's Al Jefferson, but not as likable. Dude was medicore, and thank god we didn't have to settle. If Gobert would have said "Go out there and shoot Kanter in the head and drop his body into a shallow grave near Winnemucca." we would have been fools not to do it because Gobert matters and Kanter is a sideshow. The fact that we got anything out of Kanter other than a drive through the desert and bloodstains in the trunk is just a bonus. Kanter is never going to be a quality starter and EVERYONE on this board knows it. He may be a serviceable backup someday, but I'm glad the Jazz don't have to be the ones to convince him of that. Serviceable backups can be had for a cheaper price than Kanter's ego.
The problem is that you are evaluating 18 and 19 year olds. That makes it REALLY tough...
I think you do have a point here. It's funny how it seems like teams feel pressured to stick to the mock drafts and draft accordingly.
GM'S are just afraid of missing and then losing their job because they drafted so far out of order.
The team could trade down if they don't like where they are at, but that is also risky for GM'S because again , if they pass on a stud, they won't live it down.
It's really just a game of GM'S just trying not to lose their jobs.