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be honest maybe 30/70 that he is not

This seems right... I do think someone will fall. It happens almost every draft that a guy goes 3-5 spots lower than consensus. Teams lock into a position or player and ignore what is going on during the draft. Saric fell a bit last year... Noel the year before... Dat guy Kwahi... Granger. Exum even slid a spot further than expected. Drummond and Monroe both slid further than consensus. It is almost every year.

If Charlotte selects Booker, Miami takes Kaminsky or Oubre, and Indiana locks into a point guard (they worked out Payne and Grant... or will was the rumor) then we are looking at selecting one of Johnson, Porzingis, or worst case Kaminsky/Turner. Ideally we could move up to 9 or 10 but may not have to... GMs do dumb things on draft night.
 
be honest maybe 30/70 that he is not

This seems right... I do think someone will fall. It happens almost every draft that a guy goes 3-5 spots lower than consensus. Teams lock into a position or player and ignore what is going on during the draft. Saric fell a bit last year... Noel the year before... Dat guy Kwahi... Granger. Exum even slid a spot further than expected. Drummond and Monroe both slid further than consensus. It is almost every year.

If Charlotte selects Booker, Miami takes Kaminsky or Oubre, and Indiana locks into a point guard (they worked out Payne and Grant... or will was the rumor) then we are looking at selecting one of Johnson, Porzingis, or worst case Kaminsky/Turner. Ideally we could move up to 9 or 10 but may not have to... GMs do dumb things on draft night.

Thanks guys. Thoughts on how Johnson fits with the Jazz?
 
Thanks guys. Thoughts on how Johnson fits with the Jazz?

Perfectly. Seriously he is big enough to play stretch 4 in spots for us. He could be the 4th wing as well. He is a two way player. His shot is good, but I don't think he's a knock down shooter like Booker or Hezonja. He's not an explosive athlete, but is strong and thick.

High end upside... Ron Artest without the crazy and maybe a little less gifted on D (Ron was pretty amazing on D)
Low end floor... a rich man's Jae Crowder

He would fill an appropriate role for a rookie and have room to grow. Would give us positional flexibility and allow us to continue switching all PnR. There has to be a deal we can make for him with Charlotte. He's not a great fit for them. If he is still on the board I'd go as high as the 12 and next year's pick top 10 protected.
 
Perfectly. Seriously he is big enough to play stretch 4 in spots for us. He could be the 4th wing as well. He is a two way player. His shot is good, but I don't think he's a knock down shooter like Booker or Hezonja. He's not an explosive athlete, but is strong and thick.

High end upside... Ron Artest without the crazy and maybe a little less gifted on D (Ron was pretty amazing on D)
Low end floor... a rich man's Jae Crowder

He would fill an appropriate role for a rookie and have room to grow. Would give us positional flexibility and allow us to continue switching all PnR. There has to be a deal we can make for him with Charlotte. He's not a great fit for them. If he is still on the board I'd go as high as the 12 and next year's pick top 10 protected.

I'm really worried about his finishing ability. If he is so so strong and thick he should have done better.
 
Perfectly. Seriously he is big enough to play stretch 4 in spots for us. He could be the 4th wing as well. He is a two way player. His shot is good, but I don't think he's a knock down shooter like Booker or Hezonja. He's not an explosive athlete, but is strong and thick.

High end upside... Ron Artest without the crazy and maybe a little less gifted on D (Ron was pretty amazing on D)
Low end floor... a rich man's Jae Crowder

He would fill an appropriate role for a rookie and have room to grow. Would give us positional flexibility and allow us to continue switching all PnR. There has to be a deal we can make for him with Charlotte. He's not a great fit for them. If he is still on the board I'd go as high as the 12 and next year's pick top 10 protected.

listen to this man.
 
Hearing more and more about Stanley Johnson from Arizona. WHat are the chances that he is still on the board at 12?

Pros/cons? (No, I am not reading 711 pages to find out)

Johnson is a defensive beast - that's well-documented. He's one of those guys who will play until he's 40. I feel like there's a 15%-20% chance he'll be there at 12. I feel like Johnson will never be a star - just a really solid complimentary piece - he'll be better overall than Bruce Bowen - I don't think he'll be as good as Leonard but the common Artest/World Peace comparison seems more accurate.
 
Johnson is a defensive beast - that's well-documented. He's one of those guys who will play until he's 40. I feel like there's a 15%-20% chance he'll be there at 12. I feel like Johnson will never be a star - just a really solid complimentary piece - he'll be better overall than Bruce Bowen - I don't think he'll be as good as Leonard but the common Artest/World Peace comparison seems more accurate.

Basically he looks like a really strong 3-D small forward. He can do straight line drives and seems to have good intangibles. I think he will be a better shooter than artest but not an all-nba defender.
 
A lot of people think Johnson is not going past 10. Miami is not taking a SG/PG/C, they also have a situation with Luol Deng at SF where he might not pick his option and leave. We might need to trade to 9 in order to get Johnson.

#12+OKC2018 for #9? Would you do it?
 
A lot of people think Johnson is not going past 10. Miami is not taking a SG/PG/C, they also have a situation with Luol Deng at SF where he might not pick his option and leave. We might need to trade to 9 in order to get Johnson.

#12+OKC2018 for #9? Would you do it?

Based on the fact that I have heard Dennis Lindsey talk about just wait until Dante is 22 in two separate interviews, I think the Jazz are targeting being contenders in 3 years. So giving up future draft picks probably doesn't make sense yet. This year is about finding out about the Favors-Gobert combo, can Alec Burks be a starter on a contender, is Trey a winning NBA player and Is Dante going to do what we all expect. If we get the big pieces in order then we can use our draft picks to fill in the gaps.
 
A lot of people think Johnson is not going past 10. Miami is not taking a SG/PG/C, they also have a situation with Luol Deng at SF where he might not pick his option and leave. We might need to trade to 9 in order to get Johnson.

#12+OKC2018 for #9? Would you do it?

For Johnson, Yes
 
Based on the fact that I have heard Dennis Lindsey talk about just wait until Dante is 22 in two separate interviews, I think the Jazz are targeting being contenders in 3 years. So giving up future draft picks probably doesn't make sense yet. This year is about finding out about the Favors-Gobert combo, can Alec Burks be a starter on a contender, is Trey a winning NBA player and Is Dante going to do what we all expect. If we get the big pieces in order then we can use our draft picks to fill in the gaps.

Johnson fills an already known gap. Get him now, and he'll be ready for when our title window opens.
 
Based on the fact that I have heard Dennis Lindsey talk about just wait until Dante is 22 in two separate interviews, I think the Jazz are targeting being contenders in 3 years. So giving up future draft picks probably doesn't make sense yet. This year is about finding out about the Favors-Gobert combo, can Alec Burks be a starter on a contender, is Trey a winning NBA player and Is Dante going to do what we all expect. If we get the big pieces in order then we can use our draft picks to fill in the gaps.

Picking a great long-term option now(compared to OK option) helps 2-3 season in the future too. It gives us time to figure out the wing rotation by the time Dante is ready. Giving up 2018 pick now and developing a young prospect on rookie contract for a couple of years helps us more in 2018 than keeping it for 2018(and trading it then, or picking it then). I think most of those picks will be used as trade assets, anyways.
 
Based on the fact that I have heard Dennis Lindsey talk about just wait until Dante is 22 in two separate interviews, I think the Jazz are targeting being contenders in 3 years. So giving up future draft picks probably doesn't make sense yet. This year is about finding out about the Favors-Gobert combo, can Alec Burks be a starter on a contender, is Trey a winning NBA player and Is Dante going to do what we all expect. If we get the big pieces in order then we can use our draft picks to fill in the gaps.
But you can only have so many players, and only play a percentage of those players real minutes. The Jazz are flush with mid/low-level tradable assets. AND, the team needs time to develop and gel together. Contenders aren't looking to their late 1st round pick to just step in and be a significant piece. The Jazz need to make some very smart moves this offseason because it more than most will shape the ceiling of this team.
 
Based on the fact that I have heard Dennis Lindsey talk about just wait until Dante is 22 in two separate interviews, I think the Jazz are targeting being contenders in 3 years. So giving up future draft picks probably doesn't make sense yet. This year is about finding out about the Favors-Gobert combo, can Alec Burks be a starter on a contender, is Trey a winning NBA player and Is Dante going to do what we all expect. If we get the big pieces in order then we can use our draft picks to fill in the gaps.

Utah wants to win sooner than 3 years, because Hayward has a PO after 2. That doesn't necessarily mean they will go all in immediately, but I'd say we're definitely at the point where we will burn some draft picks if the right deal comes along.
 
A lot of people think Johnson is not going past 10. Miami is not taking a SG/PG/C, they also have a situation with Luol Deng at SF where he might not pick his option and leave. We might need to trade to 9 in order to get Johnson.

#12+OKC2018 for #9? Would you do it?

In a nano second... No matter who was there. That OKC pick should be viewed as a couple second rounders because of the protections on the pick.

It will likely cost us our first rounder next year... I'd do it. It makes sense for us to consolidate draft assets if it allows us a better shot at a blue chip prospect.

If they did it it would likely be on draft night and only if Booker was available for us at 12 IMO.
 
Every time I visit the nbadraft.net they have us drafting Sam Dekker. They seem so intent on the Jazz drafting him. It's been updated like 3 or 4 times and still no change. I mean, I like Dekker but I feel he ain't our biggest need since we got Hood that's better.
 
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