Reading comprehension... give it a whirl.
I think I'm back where I started............Randle
Vonleh is a great prospect.. but the Jazz are not in need of any more soft candy-*** pansies.
Listening to the Locke/Chad Ford podcast. They are saying Jabari is Glenn Robinson.
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Are we there yet?
Are we there yet??
You looked up my post from 500 pages ago? You a ****ing robot or something?
Vonleh is a great prospect.. but the Jazz are not in need of any more soft candy-*** pansies.
1. Wiggins
2. Embiid
3. Parker
4. Exum
5. Gordon
6. Smart
7. Randle
We'll get one of them
parker, exum, gordon Vonleh. one of these 3 will be wearing jazz hat on june 26th.
Can't remember if this was posted in this thread.
Vonleh scouting report by Nate Duncan (whoever that is). Interesting points made.
https://www.basketballinsiders.com/does-noah-vonleh-actually-have-star-potential/
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A Western Conference scout recalled watching Exum face Schroder, a German point guard who was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks last year.
“Let me tell you, Dennis Schroder kicked the [expletive] out of him in every one-on-one drill,” the scout said. “It was sad, because here was this young, gangly kid, and Schroder was tying him into knots.”
The Western Conference scout called Exum a “very good prospect” but stopped short of saying he was anything more.
“Again, is he not a tremendous prospect? I’m not going to say that,” the scout said. “Is he a potential All-Star? I don’t know. Is he someone who if I was drafting, and I haven’t seen him play other than a one-on-zero workout, would I consider drafting him top five? No [expletive] way.
“I saw him play every conceivable level of basketball. He’s not a point guard. Just because you can dribble in a straight line and dunk doesn’t make you a point guard.”
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But it could also be a smokescreen. If this scout has seen him play at every conceivable level of basketball and watched him against Schroeder, I wonder if it's none other than our very own international scout, Rich Sheubrooks, who is charge of assembling the international team for the Nike Hoops Summit. Sheubrooks has been an international scout for some 13 years (Memphis and Charlotte before the Jazz snagged him).