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Millsap gets to the line at a good rate IN THE NBA. Millsap's become a good jumpshooter IN THE NBA. He's good from the high-post off the dribble or not IN THE NBA. Williams could be a smart, efficient Michael Beasley/Antawn Jamison or he could be Ryan Gomes. We really don't know. The fact that he's not terribly athletic or a physical specimen of any kind and doesn't appear to have a certain NBA position raise real questions, though, besides that one day my gut had a freak-out and told me that Williams might have a hard time in the NBA.

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I really like him on that Jazz floor. I think he's a freak athlete and reminds me a lot of Blake Griffin. Both are fearless, strong, athletic, good rebounders, don't play the best D and are a little undersized except Derrick can shoot. Derrick is not quite as athletic as Blake but who is?? Blake can only play PF while D-will2 can play SF and PF IMO
 
Valenciunas is Biedrins with a jump shot. That's actually one heck of a player. 92% FT shooter, would lead the NBA. No reason to believe it won't translate into a knock down mid range game. The Jazz will have to move up to get Jonas though, he will probably not be there at 6. So not going to waste too much time analyzing him.

This does sound pretty nice. And he's more of a defensive player than Kanter, isn't he? He's skinnier but more focused on d - at least I think I remember reading that. Ugh, too many articles.
 
Millsap gets to the line at a good rate IN THE NBA. Millsap's become a good jumpshooter IN THE NBA. He's good from the high-post off the dribble or not IN THE NBA. Williams could be a smart, efficient Michael Beasley/Antawn Jamison or he could be Ryan Gomes. We really don't know. The fact that he's not terribly athletic or a physical specimen of any kind and doesn't appear to have a certain NBA position raise real questions, though, besides that one day my gut had a freak-out and told me that Williams might have a hard time in the NBA.

But I obviously can be very wrong there. Again, roll of the dice.

Again though, have you seen him play?

IN COLLEGE. So what that Millsap's done that IN THE NBA? We're going to fault Williams because he has not yet played in the league? All we have to go off of is his game play and this is what we know. Williams was number one in college at 8.71 free throw attempts per game. Millsap was 44th in the league at 4.4 attempts per game, though he did average 6.0, 8.2, and 6.2 his three years at LT. In that regard, they're both relentless. Millsap has no ability to create from the perimeter though. He has a face-up game, sure but the two are not the same. He can not play on the perimeter as both a true long distance gunner and a threat to penetrate and create off the dribble. That's one of Williams biggest strengths and it often translates to his frequent trips to the line. Williams shot around 65% from both the floor and three almost all year 'til a(n) (apparent) wrist injury slowed him some late in the season. And yet he still came in at around 59%/55%. That's scary efficiency. Regarding your comparisons of him to Jamison and Beasley, again, he has a much, much better ability to create off the dribble than either of those players has at all, despite being his elder by years and years. Beasley can post up and he can shoot but he's not a great, creative one-on-one perimeter player. Jamison was almost a pure 4 in college and shot just 27 threes in his entire career at NC. The majority of his game was in the post or as a Millsap type of player. Williams has not been limited to such. He posted up smaller players of course. But he also demonstrated a very strong, smooth stroke, a great ability to create, and an athleticism greater than anything Evan Turner ever showed. Seriously, I loved Turner but how many dunks did you see from him? This is my same problem with Kanter. The dude's 6'11" and almost never dunks and seems to struggle to get to the rim let alone play above it. In any case, Evan Turner had virtually no athletic plays in college. None. Watch Williams. It's explosive highlight after highlight after highlight. The kid's athletic. Now, as good as his first step supposedly is, I too wonder if he can get by NBA 3's. I think it would be in his best interests to lose some weight (five pounds?) and get quicker while still maintaining his strong frame. This would help him on both ends of the court...okay, I am too freakin' tired to type any more. I'm crashing. Peace.

Obviously I could be wrong too.
 
This does sound pretty nice. And he's more of a defensive player than Kanter, isn't he? He's skinnier but more focused on d - at least I think I remember reading that. Ugh, too many articles.

Remember he is only 18 and when he comes to the States he would be put on a lifting regime. Also when you look at his numbers compulate them per 40 and they are very impressive for an 18 year playing in a professional league. But most have him going top 5. He could possibly slip because of his contract issues.
 
I can't think of one American player I'd want at 6. Knight maybe. I'd rather go the Euro route if only to let them develop overseas and defer their rookie contract until they're more ready to step in.

By contrast, drafting a kid like Jones at 6 is way too high a risk. He's probably 2 years away from playing good minutes, and after year 3 he's a 4 million dollar pickup as an RFA. At 12 I'm much more wide open.
 
I can't think of one American player I'd want at 6. Knight maybe. I'd rather go the Euro route if only to let them develop overseas and defer their rookie contract until they're more ready to step in.

By contrast, drafting a kid like Jones at 6 is way too high a risk. He's probably 2 years away from playing good minutes, and after year 3 he's a 4 million dollar pickup as an RFA. At 12 I'm much more wide open.

Yeah, in spite of Jones' decent season averages I just wasn't very impressed with what I saw of him in the tourney. I'd prefer to go with Bismack, Valanciunas, or Kanter at 6. Again, this is an extremely hard draft with a lot of risks - every prospect is risk / reward. I could be totally wrong on T.Jones. I miss Harrison Barnes.
 
It has yet to be seen if Dwill2 can play SF in the NBA yet. Yes, he was able to blow by his man in College, because he had opposing 4's guarding him. If we do get a top 3 pick, I hope we put him through some kind of drills to see if he has the lateral quickness to play the 3.
 
My point is simply that Williams lacks a true position because of his size and he's unproven at the NBA level. Millsap has had a similar problem, but having two of the same body presents serious defensive issues and minutes issues and how can you cut the known productive one that's given it his all in favor of a kid that could be better... but could also be worse? It's just a hard situation to know how to make the best decision from. Drafting Irving, for example, is a no-brained for a lot of reasons. That's what I'll hold out hope for until I can't
 
Quick question. I assume it was known around NBA circles that the Jazz really liked Devin Harris. Rumors were that Dallas was trying to trade for Harris so they could make a run at Deron this summer and entice Utah with Harris. Now, if Utah really does like Harris that much, why would they take a pg in this draft? Wouldn't that defeat the purpose in obtaining Harris? Now, I know some will say take BPA but in this draft there really is no BPA. Every single player has upside and downsides. Can you really argue Knight is a more sure pick than Bismack or Burks? They all have a lot of talent and a lot of weaknesses.

Now, if Utah really feels this strongly about Harris, what happens if they get the #1 pick? If I am Utah, I look to trade this pick. You are picking between a pg (where you already feel like you are set at, and also, this isn't a Jordan vs Bowie or Durant vs Oden thing. PG's don't win championships) and a six foot seven PF. I say no thank you. If you end up with the #1 or #2 pick, let some other GM dig their own grave. Ideally would be to trade the #1 pick to Cleveland (who apparently loves Irving) for their pick next year. Toss in the GS pick if you have to. Then at twelve take the BPA which would probably be between Leonard, Burks, or other similar wing. That is what I want to have happen if we win the lottery (unless Williams suddenly measures at six foot nine, or has incredible lateral quickness allowing him to play the three. If Williams tests out at either of those things, then screw what I just said and draft the guy).

Screw another pg and screw a more skilled Millsap. After watching the NBA playoffs this year, a pg or a small PF will not take us to the promised land. We need length, athleticism, and wing scoring. Williams and Irving do not give us any of that.

Flame away.

I disagree with almost everything you said, including the claim that this was going to be a quick question. You honestly believe that if we win the #1 pick we should trade it away for a pick of unknown quality in a future draft, and then even sweeten the deal by giving away a second lottery pick in the process? I'm sure the Cavs would be extatic if you became GM of the Jazz.
 
I disagree with almost everything you said, including the claim that this was going to be a quick question. You honestly believe that if we win the #1 pick we should trade it away for a pick of unknown quality in a future draft, and then even sweeten the deal by giving away a second lottery pick in the process? I'm sure the Cavs would be extatic if you became GM of the Jazz.

Yeah, I agree with you. Throwing in the GS pick probably isn't the best idea. I'd say give 'em CJ, but then they probably demand the second pick. ;)
 
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uhh ya... is anyone else forced to watch Glee with their girlfriend/wife? Didn't know they were doing a basketball skit next.
 
How about these two kids from Europe...Davis Bertans and Robin Benzing, great shooters and have the build of a Nicolas Batum, maybe not as athletic but better outside shooters, I think they are better then this Jan Vesley kid, thoughts?

Davis Bertans

https://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Davis-Bertans-6320/
https://www.nbadraft.net/players/davis-bertans
https://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft/results/players/_/id/19673/davis-betrans


Robin Benzing

https://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Robin-Benzing-1377/
https://www.nbadraft.net/players/robin-benzing
https://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft/results/players/_/id/19525/robin-benzing
 
My point is simply that Williams lacks a true position because of his size and he's unproven at the NBA level. Millsap has had a similar problem, but having two of the same body presents serious defensive issues and minutes issues and how can you cut the known productive one that's given it his all in favor of a kid that could be better... but could also be worse? It's just a hard situation to know how to make the best decision from. Drafting Irving, for example, is a no-brained for a lot of reasons. That's what I'll hold out hope for until I can't

There are aren't other 6'7-6'8" wings?
 
How about these two kids from Europe...Davis Bertans and Robin Benzing, great shooters and have the build of a Nicolas Batum, maybe not as athletic but better outside shooters, I think they are better then this Jan Vesley kid, thoughts?

Davis Bertans

https://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Davis-Bertans-6320/
https://www.nbadraft.net/players/davis-bertans
https://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft/results/players/_/id/19673/davis-betrans


Robin Benzing

https://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Robin-Benzing-1377/
https://www.nbadraft.net/players/robin-benzing
https://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft/results/players/_/id/19525/robin-benzing

Neither are good let alone great defensive players like Batum was in France.
 
How about these two kids from Europe...Davis Bertans and Robin Benzing, great shooters and have the build of a Nicolas Batum, maybe not as athletic but better outside shooters, I think they are better then this Jan Vesley kid, thoughts?

Davis Bertans

https://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Davis-Bertans-6320/
https://www.nbadraft.net/players/davis-bertans
https://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft/results/players/_/id/19673/davis-betrans


Robin Benzing

https://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Robin-Benzing-1377/
https://www.nbadraft.net/players/robin-benzing
https://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft/results/players/_/id/19525/robin-benzing

A guy who plays basketball at my college i work for was a teammate of Betans in Latvia. Says he is indeed a light out shooter, but just signed a contract with his team. of course if the kid and agent were smart that had a buyout written into it. If for some reason we get a late first round pick or second round pick sounds like a reasonable pick.
 
Also, if we dont go PG at 6. We should look at either drafting, or trading down to draft Reggie Jackson from Boston College. 6'3 PG, 7-0 wingspan good assist #'s and great FG and 3PT %, really athletic. Next Westbrook?

this guy is definitely intriguing. I'd be shocked if he didn't shoot up the draft board simply because of his length.

My initial reaction was to wonder if we could trade CJ for a pick that would nab him.... then I wondered about trading Memo's expiring...

It seems like I go thru this every year: what would it take to pick up a mid- to late-first round pick?
 
It has yet to be seen if Dwill2 can play SF in the NBA yet. Yes, he was able to blow by his man in College, because he had opposing 4's guarding him. If we do get a top 3 pick, I hope we put him through some kind of drills to see if he has the lateral quickness to play the 3.

A few weeks ago, I called DWill2 a poor man's Glenn Robinson. Less of a handle and more of a low-post game, but ultimately I think he'll be an above average scorer and below average defensive player. Really want to see how he measures out with his wingspan and standing reach.
 
How about these two kids from Europe...Davis Bertans and Robin Benzing, great shooters and have the build of a Nicolas Batum, maybe not as athletic but better outside shooters, I think they are better then this Jan Vesley kid, thoughts?

Davis Bertans

https://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Davis-Bertans-6320/
https://www.nbadraft.net/players/davis-bertans
https://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft/results/players/_/id/19673/davis-betrans


Robin Benzing

https://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Robin-Benzing-1377/
https://www.nbadraft.net/players/robin-benzing
https://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft/results/players/_/id/19525/robin-benzing

I would trade Bell or pay the $3 mil for a late first rounder and pick up Bertans.
 
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