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F$&# Everybody Else, get Wiggins

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I'm back on this dudes wagon for some odd reason. I feel he's taking the college game too nonchalant, and he's just coasting to this point on. His stock isn't the upmost greatest, and maybe, just maybe we can sneak in there and nab him at 3-4. Thing I'm worried about is that Mr. Silver, a guy who seems more crooked already than Earnest Stern in his few months in the NBA will hand the Lake show Andrew. We must bombard.
 
I think Jabari would stay here his entire career if drafted by the Jazz. If not an all-star he'd probably be a very consistent player.
Wiggins would most likely leave sooner or later. Even if he became a all-star it would be moot because he'd leave anyway.
 
and for the record, I believe Jabari will be worlds better than Wuggins
 
Wiggins came from Canada and played High School in Huntington, West Virginia. What makes you think he's this limelight, Hollywood type of kid?

I think you're being prejudice because he has serious hops.
 
I think Jabari would stay here his entire career if drafted by the Jazz. If not an all-star he'd probably be a very consistent player.
Wiggins would most likely leave sooner or later. Even if he became a all-star it would be moot because he'd leave anyway.
This is why you sit at home with the rest of us idiots.
and for the record, I believe Jabari will be worlds better than Wuggins
Well, thank god your here to tell us this...
 
Wiggins came from Canada and played High School in Huntington, West Virginia. What makes you think he's this limelight, Hollywood type of kid?

I think you're being prejudice because he has serious hops.


This + a large part of why he chose to play for Kansas was cause there were fewer distractions there; he'd be able to just focus on school and his game.

Hell, he didn't even have a press conference on tv to announce where he was going to school like every other kid does these days (including Jabari). He seems like a very humble, soft spoken kid.

If we got Wiggins and he left us, it would be because we failed to build a contender around him, not because he's some prima donna who needs to be in a big market.
 
This + a large part of why he chose to play for Kansas was cause there were fewer distractions there; he'd be able to just focus on school and his game.

Hell, he didn't even have a press conference on tv to announce where he was going to school like every other kid does these days (including Jabari). He seems like a very humble, soft spoken kid.

If we got Wiggins and he left us, it would be because we failed to build a contender around him, not because he's some prima donna who needs to be in a big market.

This. Wiggins seems much more likely to stay with Utah than Jabari. Wiggins seems low key hard worker, which is what the Utah Jazz tradition is. Jabari is someone who seems to want the attention and the big city. If he liked Utah and wanted to be around Mormons he would have chosen to go to BYU or even Utah.
 
I think Jabari would stay here his entire career if drafted by the Jazz. If not an all-star he'd probably be a very consistent player.
Wiggins would most likely leave sooner or later. Even if he became a all-star it would be moot because he'd leave anyway.

This is not something that worries me. If we're playing well and contending, he'd be an idiot for leaving...
 
I think Jabari would stay here his entire career if drafted by the Jazz. If not an all-star he'd probably be a very consistent player.
Wiggins would most likely leave sooner or later. Even if he became a all-star it would be moot because he'd leave anyway.

What an assumption. From all reports he has a very high character, and is rather "mellow". I think he'd fit it well with the city, Miller family, etc.
He could leave, but saying he'll leave and Jabari wouldn't is a bit much. Wiggins and Parker are a different breed of star. They have good personalities.
 
This. Wiggins seems much more likely to stay with Utah than Jabari. Wiggins seems low key hard worker, which is what the Utah Jazz tradition is. Jabari is someone who seems to want the attention and the big city. If he liked Utah and wanted to be around Mormons he would have chosen to go to BYU or even Utah.

Not a really fair example. He did have BYU as one of the places he considered, but he made the right choice by playing for a school that would give him more options to succeed.

So if he was on the jazz, if we were contenders he would stay.
 
All I am saying is he is not more likely than Wiggins to stay. I'll buy equal but the argument that he is more likely has 0 proof.

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I think Jabari would stay here his entire career if drafted by the Jazz. If not an all-star he'd probably be a very consistent player.
Wiggins would most likely leave sooner or later. Even if he became a all-star it would be moot because he'd leave anyway.


Do you have information on whether if Jabari Parker is the travelling type or the home guy?
 
At this point, landing a legit superstar candidate would be crazily exciting, so I'm not picky on Wiggins or Parker or Randle. But watching an elite athlete in Jazz uniform would be extraordinarily fantastic.
 
Anybody who doesn't take Wiggins #1 overall has serious issues in my book. He's crazy.
 
I actually kind of worry about Parker leaving more than wigz. Parker grew up in a very big city his whole life, has been in the limelight much longer than Andrew, and chose one of the most glamorous ncaab schools in the country. I think he has more flags about leaving than wigz tbh.
 
I'm back on this dudes wagon for some odd reason. I feel he's taking the college game too nonchalant, and he's just coasting to this point on. His stock isn't the upmost greatest, and maybe, just maybe we can sneak in there and nab him at 3-4. Thing I'm worried about is that Mr. Silver, a guy who seems more crooked already than Earnest Stern in his few months in the NBA will hand the Lake show Andrew. We must bombard.

Andrew "Beer Coaster" Wiggins, tanking college on purpose to go to the Jazz.
 
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