I neither hate nor love almost anyone in this draft. It’s just a big vat of blah.Have a feeling that's who we take, granted we stay @ #10
In other words, that’s fine. I could see it working out or he is completely anonymous in two years.
I neither hate nor love almost anyone in this draft. It’s just a big vat of blah.Have a feeling that's who we take, granted we stay @ #10
I wasn't referring to their style of play, I was just comparing them since I believe they play in the same league? FWIW I kind of get Salaun, but have never been super impressed with his film. Dadiet looks much more skilled.I dont think him and Salaun are even that comparable. I see Salaun as someone who is more in the mold of Lauri Markkanen as an off-ball player and Dadiet I see his upside being more Gordon Hayward
Dadiet to me is more comparable to Buzelis. They are basically the same height/wingspan. I think Buzelis has an inch in both departments, but Dadiet measured with a higher standing reach. Athletically they tested similarly, but Buzelis definitely looks more athletic in highlights. Dadiet has 20 lbs of mass on Buzelis and is 9 months younger. Dadiet is a much better shooter. Both project as big on-ball scorers if they reach their ceiling.
Archie Goodwin = Michael Jordan
Cody Williams = bigger SGA
Keyshawn George = rich man’s Joe Ingles (the third best player on the Jazz during the Mitchell era, wherein they were dark horse contenders for multiple years).
Cool.
Absolutely.I happened to view Ignored content on this page. Now you're reminding me why you're on that list.
And you think Ingles is better than Mike Conley and Bojan Bogdanvoic, huh?
We went through a brutal season for Cody Williams?
Based on what evidence?We'd probably have to trade up a bit or get lucky at #10, but yeah.
But this works the same way when you miss out on a “good fit” player too. A good example is Jaquez on Miami and Podziemski on Golden State. Those guys would have been fantastic on the Jazz and they fell to the 2nd half of the draft. Those are both good fit guys for the Jazz at 10 and 15 and in hindsight would be top 10 picks in a redraft. The Jazz thought BPA was Udoka and it turned out Desmond Bane and Jaden McDaniels (who would have been perfect good fit guys) were passed up.You’re not understanding what I’m saying. I’m talking about dudes you’ll look back five years later and say damn I passed on him because I had player A already.
Absolutely.
Look, if your own words being repeated back to you is such a dagger to the heart, maybe it’s not me you should be upset with.
lol. bigger SGA? are you drinking? way too slow, way too uninterested.Archie Goodwin = Michael Jordan
Cody Williams = bigger SGA
Keyshawn George = rich man’s Joe Ingles (the third best player on the Jazz during the Mitchell era, wherein they were dark horse contenders for multiple years).
Cool.
I mean, he's using different numbers he has access to in order to evaluate whether a prospect can shoot, is athletic or can handle the ball in pick-and-roll. There are different ways to quantify or talk about whether a player has those dimensions to their game. You don't need an exhaustive analysis to say that guys like Buzelis, Holland and Castle didn't shoot well this year and that it's a concern they'll need to overcome. Saying that Dalton Knecht is old for the draft isn't some incredible insight.
One of my main issues is that I have to believe there is a huge difference in what you can take away from the many leagues these guys play in. Also, I think he only has 4 or 5 years of data, which isn't really enough, and so I thought he was going to go back further, which would be more convincing to me.
On the other hand some of it does seem to make sense. I think it's at least worth thinking about as you evaluate guys.
Just agree to disagree then.It's not about how many followers he has. It's about whether the front office wants him putting out messaging that contradicts what the front office is doing. He's still considered an "official voice" of the Jazz and he gives regular interviews with Jazz-affiliated media. He's less likely to promote his own personal opinions than a journalist. His job is really to support the Jazz organization.
Every year, Locke basically tries to manage people's expectations and talk about draft prospects that conservatively should be available to the Jazz in the draft. This year, he's saying he likes Cody Williams, Ron Holland and Jared McCain. At least two of those guys should be available at #10. One year, Locke was over the moon for Trey Lyles, and sure enough Lyles was the pick that year.