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I wonder if Burke and Andrew Harrison can play together? I remembered DWade starting out at the PG position and turned into more of a scoring SG who can also make plays...

Would have to ask PKM about that.. Interesting idea. I'm glad you brought that up, Burke, Harrison, Hayward, Favors, Kanter as the starting-five then you bring Burks off the bench as the 6th man with Gobert and Rush be the 7th/8th rotation players.
 
Best point guard in this draft by FAR is Andrew Harrison.

If the Jazz miss out on Wiggins or Parker, I would be taking a serious look at him.

Great size at 6'5 and is a lights-out shooter. Pretty good athleticism and play making abilities. Obviously the better player out of the twins. Probably would put him in the same category at Rose, Wall, Irving, etc. Depending on what happens with Burke this year, if he struggles I think the Jazz take a serious look at drafting Harrison. Then bring Burke off the bench as a combo guard sixth man in the mold of Jason Terry/J.R. Smith.

Unless Burke sucks (I have complete faith in him), then I'd take Randle over Andrew Harrison. But, it's very early in the draft process, obviously.
 
Unless Burke sucks (I have complete faith in him), then I'd take Randle over Andrew Harrison. But, it's very early in the draft process, obviously.

I have complete faith in him too, but if Harrison is the BPA you don't pass on him.

Why the **** are we even talking about other players??? We are drafting Wiggins damn it!

I am just looking at all of the options in case we don't get a top-2 pick.
 
I'd take either one of the Harrison's brothers over Exum. They seem to have more "fire".

No.. Exum is slightly ahead of them..

When I said last year, I meant the year previous to the one he just played. I probably should have been more specific, but I figured you were smart enough to figure it out. Guess I was wrong.
your schtik is old

Best point guard in this draft by FAR is Andrew Harrison.
yes.. but he may not be top 5...we'll see.

If the Jazz miss out on Wiggins or Parker, I would be taking a serious look at him.

Great size at 6'5 and is a lights-out shooter. Pretty good athleticism and play making abilities. Obviously the better player out of the twins. Probably would put him in the same category at Rose, Wall, Irving, etc. Depending on what happens with Burke this year, if he struggles I think the Jazz take a serious look at drafting Harrison. Then bring Burke off the bench as a combo guard sixth man in the mold of Jason Terry/J.R. Smith.
Bad comps.. just sayin.. his athleticism is suspect but shooting is better.
I wonder if Burke and Andrew Harrison can play together? I remembered DWade starting out at the PG position and turned into more of a scoring SG who can also make plays...

Yes, they could..

Would have to ask PKM about that.. Interesting idea. I'm glad you brought that up, Burke, Harrison, Hayward, Favors, Kanter as the starting-five then you bring Burks off the bench as the 6th man with Gobert and Rush be the 7th/8th rotation players.

Thanks for the props.. the Harrisons are good people.

Why the **** are we even talking about other players??? We are drafting Wiggins damn it!
Amen?
 
No.. Exum is slightly ahead of them..


your schtik is old


Bad comps.. just sayin.. his athleticism is suspect but shooting is better.


Yes, they could..



Thanks for the props.. the Harrisons are good people.


Amen?

Not comparing him to those players, I'm comparing him to the type of star he can become.
 
Exum doesn't play above the rim as much as I'd like, and his dribble moves need work. He's got good size and feel, and he can dominate average sized PGs, but I'm not seeing greatness just yet.
 
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