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ESPN Player Rankings - Jazz Players

Looks Like we won't be seeing many players for a little while. It's pretty much just Exum, Hayward, Favors, Kanter, Burke, and Burks right?

Exum will be low to mid 200's
Burke will be around 150
Hayward will be around 50
Favors around 70
Burks around 130
and Kanter around 160
 
Looks Like we won't be seeing many players for a little while. It's pretty much just Exum, Hayward, Favors, Kanter, Burke, and Burks right?

Exum will be low to mid 200's
Burke will be around 150
Hayward will be around 50
Favors around 70
Burks around 130
and Kanter around 160

Jones will help with the average age thingy.
 
Looks Like we won't be seeing many players for a little while. It's pretty much just Exum, Hayward, Favors, Kanter, Burke, and Burks right?

Exum will be low to mid 200's
Burke will be around 150
Hayward will be around 50
Favors around 70
Burks around 130
and Kanter around 160

I think Burke will rate higher than Burks.
 
I'm not conforted that Utah's only legit free agent signing Murry is listed as the worst player on the team at #428. What's the point of signing people ranked below your 12th man from last season, Ian Clark?
 
I'm not conforted that Utah's only legit free agent signing Murry is listed as the worst player on the team at #428. What's the point of signing people ranked below your 12th man from last season, Ian Clark?

Something happen to Booker?
 
These ESPN rankings are the result of an in-office vote of employees. I wouldn't take that too serious ;)
 
These ESPN rankings are the result of an in-office vote of employees. I wouldn't take that too serious ;)

Oh I do not think anyone does. Still cool to see what national media thinks of all the players though.
 
You could say that Gobert is tall who has ridiculously long arms. Lol
Gobert has a rebounding rate that is twice as much as that of Udoh, if my calculations are not off.
Gobert has above average BBIQ. Barring an injury common to very-big C's and PF's, he might be something special.
Whereas Udoh has achieved nothing and displayed almost no future promise.
 
Gobert has a rebounding rate that is twice as much as that of Udoh, if my calculations are not off.
Gobert has above average BBIQ. Barring an injury common to very-big C's and PF's, he might be something special.
Whereas Udoh has achieved nothing and displayed almost no future promise.

People that get 5 or ten minutes that have high rebounding rates doesn't always translate when they start getting more minutes. We saw this with Kanter his first year or two then he was very average last year getting 25+ minutes. I'm not going to call Gobert a good rebounder till I see him do it with more minutes.

Gobert is a huge liability on offense and at the line, and not very good foot work. Let's not call him great yet, because he can block shots.


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People that get 5 or ten minutes that have high rebounding rates doesn't always translate when they start getting more minutes. We saw this with Kanter his first year or two then he was very average last year getting 25+ minutes. I'm not going to call Gobert a good rebounder till I see him do it with more minutes.

Gobert is a huge liability on offense and at the line, and not very good foot work. Let's not call him great yet, because he can block shots.


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His rebounding only dropped a bit. He went from 11.9 reb/36 to around 10.5. I think that's mostly because he lost weight, and became a little more indifferent and lazy. If Gobert rebounding rate translates the same way Kanter's did, he'll be perfectly fine.
 
His rebounding only dropped a bit. He went from 11.9 reb/36 to around 10.5. I think that's mostly because he lost weight, and became a little more indifferent and lazy. If Gobert rebounding rate translates the same way Kanter's did, he'll be perfectly fine.

In Kanter's first year he was looking like a guy that would rebound at Kevin Loves rate. That hasn't happened yet


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In Kanter's first year he was looking like a guy that would rebound at Kevin Loves rate. That hasn't happened yet


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Sure. But I think it's fair to say that Kanter is still a good rebounder. Similarly, you can tell that Gobert is a very good rebounder. Maybe not as good as his absurd 13/36 rate indicates, but I would be shocked if he averages fewer than 10 playing starter minutes.
 
Gobert played well for the French NT this summer, as well.
He was on the court in clutch too.
Coaches trust him for some reason.
I am expecting nothing but improvement from our Go-bear!
 
Gobert has a rebounding rate that is twice as much as that of Udoh, if my calculations are not off.
Gobert has above average BBIQ. Barring an injury common to very-big C's and PF's, he might be something special.
Whereas Udoh has achieved nothing and displayed almost no future promise.

Assume the following: Nearly none has seen Gobert play for France vs Spain.
Gobert hasn't been playing last year for the Jazz.
Half of ESPN's employees don't know anything about the Jazz, because it's Utah.

Udoh wasn't cut after year 2, he's 7 footer and his name stuck in heads for some reason.
Now people somehow order him ahead of Gobert because he's more familiar being around for 4 years.
 
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