orangello
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Burke is one of the best young PG's in the league. People forget that MCW is older than Kyrie Irving.
Disagree. Can you remind me of one PG match up that he won this last season?
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Burke is one of the best young PG's in the league. People forget that MCW is older than Kyrie Irving.
Yes, which is why you don't take him too early, but with the second round pick, you get a guy who can step in right now and be better than Garrett at the backup point, and play some 2 as well.
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Disagree. Can you remind me of one PG match up that he won this last season?
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By "young," he means someone who was a rookie last season.
WE all know PG's improve their shooting percentages by 10% from their first to second years, grow 2-3 inches and become much quicker. That's an indisputable fact.
I think the vet hate is overdone because of Corbin's perceived bias for them. The Jazz will need a vet or two to come in and steady this young, emotional team. Used correctly they can be a valuable asset to a young team. I am trusting that the new coach will mesh the vet/youth dynamic well.
I think the vet hate is overdone because of Corbin's perceived bias for them. The Jazz will need a vet or two to come in and steady this young, emotional team. Used correctly they can be a valuable asset to a young team. I am trusting that the new coach will mesh the vet/youth dynamic well.
And we all think of "vet" as an RJ, Tinsley, Bell, JLIII type. I think Lindsey is targeting a legit starter with upside, likely a SF. Might be a player just coming off his rookie deal that a team doesn't want to pay. For example, if the Jazz were to get Exum, the trade could be Burke, the #23 and #35. DL is going to pull some kind of draft-day trade, whether that means trading picks for a veteran or combining to move up.
It not that I don't want a couple of good vets but I don't want to give up first round picks for them.
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A proven starter in his mid-20's >>> a "crap shoot" at #23 or #35.
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Aaron Gordon just jumped so high they had to raise the vertical jump apparatus.
So Gordon 39", Vonleh 37", Randle 35.5". All good numbers for bigs.
Aaron Gordon continuing to wow. 3.27 3/4 court sprint and a super quick 10.8 sec lane agility drill.
Randle and Vonleh with identical speed and agility scores. Both solid for their position. Gordon clearly the best athlete of the group.
Think its safe to say that Aaron Gordon and Zach LaVine were the big winners in the athletic testing today
+ defensive monster (but shootingAaron Gordon's 39-inch vertical is 3rd highest for PF/C position in combine history, behind Miles Plumlee and Tyrus Thomas.
Could be.
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But at some point the Jazz need some proven talent over potential. Sacrificing a late 1st rounder and a 2nd rounder is something I am more than willing to consider.
A proven starter in his mid-to late 20's >>> a "crap shoot" at #23 or #35.
In all honesty him being 230 makes me like him a lot more. That is a load to keep out of the paint for 90% of the PGs in the league.
We already have a Vonleh and his name is Favors. They measurements are almost identical, besides the hands. So I'd rather not draft him....
@chadfordinsider: Glenn Robinson III with a 41.5" max vert. #NBACombine
Still liking this guy.