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I don't think u can judge McDermott's first year really. Injury really set him back
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I don't think u can judge McDermott's first year really. Injury really set him back
I would take mcdermott on the jazz right now
I would take mcdermott on the jazz right now
Also, the Jazz really need a player who can score the ball and make defenses adjust (warp) to cover them. Steph Curry just absolutely torched the Rockets yesterday. He single-handedly had them in disarray. Having a player who can break the opposing defense makes all the difference. So far, we don't quite have that player yet. Hayward is close. Rudy and Exum have that potential.
As I look at the top half of the draft, I see the following:
ALL STAR POTENTIAL (overall upside): Towns, Okafor, Mudiay, Russell, Hezonja, maybe Turner, maybe Oubre.
POTENTIAL TO SCORE 40 PTS (scoring potential): Okafor, Mudiay, Russell, Hezonja, maybe Booker, Turner or Oubre on a good day.
Looney and Porzingis are difficult to peg. I don't see Looney being a great scorer in the NBA, but maybe something like a just-past-his-prime Luol Deng. Porzingis could be like the ideal complementary stretch-big, similar to Toni Kukoc.
Same, but not for the 12th pick.
Great points.With Kaminsky, the question is how well he can adapt to the speed and physicality of the NBA game. David Locke pointed out that Spencer Hawes was supposed to be an important acquisition for the Clippers, yet due to his defensive limitations, he never got on the floor. Kaminsky is probably a PF/C in the NBA, but he's not a great PF nor a great C. He's probably a back-up, imo. I think the Jazz will aim higher in this draft.
Here is how feeling about the top players right now.
1. D' Angello Russell
2. Karl Towns
3. Emmanual Mudiay
4. Mario Hezonja
5. Justice Winslow
6. Stanley Johnson
7. Devin Booker
8. Cameron Payne
9. Frank Kaminsky
10. Sam Dekker
11. Kelly oubre
12. Jahlil Okafor
Handlogten'shero said:. I can't think of a player at his size and skill set that was a bust.
IMO, the pick must be Frank unless we have something guaranteed in free agency.
I think the Jazz could strike a deal with the Heat (10) pretty readily. If the Pistons aren't enamoured with the player that falls to them at 8, the Jazz might be able to swing a deal there. I don't see a team passing on Hezonja for what the Jazz have to offer. Teams will probably be asking for Exum to get into the 5 - 7 range.
Bargnani?
Also, the Jazz really need a player who can score the ball and make defenses adjust (warp) to cover them. Steph Curry just absolutely torched the Rockets yesterday. He single-handedly had them in disarray. Having a player who can break the opposing defense makes all the difference. So far, we don't quite have that player yet. Hayward is close. Rudy and Exum have that potential.
As I look at the top half of the draft, I see the following:
ALL STAR POTENTIAL (overall upside): Towns, Okafor, Mudiay, Russell, Hezonja, maybe Turner, maybe Oubre.
POTENTIAL TO SCORE 40 PTS (scoring potential): Okafor, Mudiay, Russell, Hezonja, maybe Booker, Turner or Oubre on a good day.
Looney and Porzingis are difficult to peg. I don't see Looney being a great scorer in the NBA, but maybe something like a just-past-his-prime Luol Deng. Porzingis could be like the ideal complementary stretch-big, similar to Toni Kukoc.
The Jazz have talent at every position and can treat this draft like they're playing with house money. I think they'll go for a young athlete with upside. It's most likely we'll come away with one of: Porzingis (trade up), Turner, Looney, Oubre, or Lyles (if they're sold on his upside).
I think the Jazz will readily part with Trey, 12 and a future pick to move up. Miami is a trade target, since they're in win-now mode. It's fine to "overpay" if they believe in the player they're getting.
But bargs went #1. Which means that before he was drafted and we learned he sucks, everyone thought he was the bomb.Let's say bargnani could pass, wasn't a *****, and was drafted 12th... Is he a bust? I also don't think he's a smart player... Frank is.