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Darren Rovell‏@darrenrovell

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I've never seen 5 minutes of LaVar or any of his sons playing basketball, and I'm already ****ing sick of every one of them.
 
I just saw an article on the 2011 draft and realizing how many difference makers came post lottery. I wasn't really caring about the draft, but I think we can find a good piece for our future.
 
If there is a question whether a guy is a four or a five they will almost always be better at the five.

Not sure I like the idea of drafting bam if we are trying to play him at the four.

If we want a guy with big muscles take Semi... really like his game. Think he could be a steal.


I'd be okay taking Bam. My main point is that I seriously doubt he falls to the 2nd rd like DX is currently showing. I'm sure he'll rise when he works out.

I'm liking Diallo if he stays in and gets to 24. The Jazz should be adding athletic upside where they can. There are a bunch of guys in the 20s that are appealing -- Mitchell, Lydon, Jackson, Ojeleye, maybe Bam if he's there, Swanigan... These all look like good rotation players.

I'd take several of these ahead of Justin Jackson from UNC.
 
I'd take a chance on Diallo. Definite swing for the fences type pick. my issue with him is that like Exum, he didn't dominate in HS - I certainly wouldn't take him #5 overall for that reason, but at 24 or 30, yeah, i'm good with it. and because he's an explosive, above the rim leaper he has a higher ceiling the Dante too.

First time i saw his highlights, DeShawn was the first name that came to mind. they are pretty similar coming out of HS, but that doesn't mean they have to be similar going forward. DeShawn never was a consistently good shooter and never developed as a scorer - if Diallo can develop in those areas, he could be very good. But even though Deshawn was somewhat disappointing to me and other fans, dude played 13 seasons in the league and was a rotation guy most of the time - that isn't bust for the 23rd pick in the draft.
 
I'd take a chance on Diallo. Definite swing for the fences type pick. my issue with him is that like Exum, he didn't dominate in HS - I certainly wouldn't take him #5 overall for that reason, but at 24 or 30, yeah, i'm good with it. and because he's an explosive, above the rim leaper he has a higher ceiling the Dante too.

First time i saw his highlights, DeShawn was the first name that came to mind. they are pretty similar coming out of HS, but that doesn't mean they have to be similar going forward. DeShawn never was a consistently good shooter and never developed as a scorer - if Diallo can develop in those areas, he could be very good. But even though Deshawn was somewhat disappointing to me and other fans, dude played 13 seasons in the league and was a rotation guy most of the time - that isn't bust for the 23rd pick in the draft.

DeShawn was around 220 lbs, even as a young player. He had almost a football build. Diallo is much lighter and quicker. Physical comps of Burks or Goodwin seem to apply. The thing with Diallo is that he might have that alpha gene, which combined with quickness and shiftiness, could really help him put it all together. There was something wrong with Goodwin's work ethic or coachability. The physical talent was there.
 
Ike Anigbogu anyone? We should trade up to get him in case Favs can't recover & Gobert gets injured again. I'm sick and tired of seeing the likes of Withey and Diaw anchoring our D
 
Diallo has more shiftiness and nuance compared to Ferguson. Depending on whether Diallo can shoot, he might be the better prospect. Right now, Ferguson looks like the Kerry Kittles of this draft, a straight-line driver, and that may be putting it a bit nicely.
 
Ike Anigbogu anyone? We should trade up to get him in case Favs can't recover & Gobert gets injured again. I'm sick and tired of seeing the likes of Withey and Diaw anchoring our D

I like him. A physical beast who can rebound, rim protect and dunk through contact will always be in demand. I don't see him slipping to #24 though. I'm not sure he's worth trading up for. You're drafting a back-up who is going to play 10 - 15 mins a night.
 
I like him. A physical beast who can rebound, rim protect and dunk through contact will always be in demand. I don't see him slipping to #24 though. I'm not sure he's worth trading up for. You're drafting a back-up who is going to play 10 - 15 mins a night.

Not a backup if Favs is gone. I just don't see him recovering back to 100%.
 
Oh. For people who think Adebayo doesn't have skills out on the floor, Anigbogou has even less. I don't see how he'll play PF.

You talking about a kid who's not gonna turn 18 till Oct this year and has already shown he can hit jumpers and hooks?
 
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