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Following 2016 potential draftees

I never really start following this ish until later in the year. But we have two first and 800 second rounders right?

And looks like we won't have a lottery pick. We'd all be stoked to come away with a bench slasher and a bench sharpshooter, right? Throw me some names bros. What's the consensus around here for names to look at?

Bench needs some serious upgrades but the rebuild is finally almost over.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFd1PmYpomA

38% from 3 on 5.9 attempts this year. He's been playing considerably tougher competition than last year, and has been thriving, he's the best player on his team.

I've been calling him a better version of Thabo Sefolosha for some time.

Also the player on the first post of this page, another Frenchman, is certainly a slasher. He's also 26/49 from 3 on the season (.531)..


Is he slotted to go in the 20's? Or before?
 
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In the DX updated mock that was just posted Isaia Coordiner's now 25th !!!!

I had him in the first round of one of my mocks months ago, dude's definitely got 1st round talent. He's got talent like Timothe Luwawu tbpfh..


Looks like he posted a monster game from the bech about a week ago.. 22pts 10 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals, in 26 minutes. 8/12 from the field, 3/5 from 3.. Then followed it up with a 9 assist game on friday
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUDbuyq-nhA


How would you compare him to Furkan Korkmaz? I wouldn't rank him much lower than him tbh. He should go around early 20s imo.

All these French prospects are pretty good.
 
Jok would be solid pick for the JAzz.. Has potential tyo be lockdown defender and can splash the 3 and has good/not great handles with athletic ability
 
For those who know more than I do. . . what's the deal with the guys who entered the draft and then withdrew their names last year?

3 of the guys that were most intriguing from that group (at least to me) were George Lucas de Paula, Sasha Vezenkov and Alpha Kaba. Any chance they'll make themselves available for this upcoming draft? If so, where should they end up getting picked?

Thanks in advance.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1FcEAJ-6Ok

I'm rather convinced Murray's the perfect replacement for Trigger Trey Burke.. What say you Jazzfanzers?!

I like him. We've got the assets to trade up for him. Do eet.

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I wouldn't trade up for Murray..Good shooter in nba coming off screens but I question his defense and ability to get to the rim against nba athletes
 
Im glad you mention the one and done rule.. I have a whole idea ow to fix college ball and nba all at once..

Step 1- Adopt the MLB rule, can go out of highschool but if you choose college you have to stay for a minimum of 3 years..

Step 2- Every NBA team has to have a D League team.

Step 3- Give NBA draft 4 or 5 rounds that sway they have nough to fill out a dleague squad

Then NBA teams can use the Dleague like majors use minor league. Would improve the whole aspect of nba since they would have guys ready to call up incase of injuries or suspensions.
 
This is spot on. One of my oldest friends little brother,got drafted in the 29th round of the MLB draft in 2013, didn't sign, and now he's probably going to go in round 2 or 3 in 2016. Lefty with a filthy change up.

It would allow teams to hire coaches and give them training in minor league before moving up to the big time. Would also be a training ground for
Refs who could be Dleague first why nba scouts them. It would be one well oiled machine.. Every team DLeague squad has to be within a 250 mile radius of the home city incase a player needs to be called up in morning for a night game..
 
Something about Corey Sanders game I just do not like. I can not pin point it but the three times I have seen him he put up numbers but lost the game and I just didn't like the feel I got for him.
 
If the rule allowed players to go pro out of high school but forced those in college to stay two or three years, then recruiting might even itself out, since a program like Kentucky wouldn't wind up with so many open scholarships each recruiting season.

"You would see the elite players not all go to a couple of places," Fox said. "They'd have to go to other places because people wouldn't have as many scholarships to hand out. It would help the game. But I think it would also help the NBA. There are a lot of guys who get a cup of coffee in the NBA and barely taste it, and then they're out."

https://www.macon.com/sports/colleg...ldogs-beat/article59015653.html#storylink=cpy

So this coach says it would benefit everyone... except for the players. Why am I not surprised?
 
If AK had short arms and wasnt as athletic, sure.
Uthoff seems plenty athletic and I guess we'll see on the measurements - though I'm not sure if we have AK's measurements recorded anywhere. I think the place where Uthoff lacks the most is he isn't near the passer AK was.
 
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