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I don't think I've seen an NBA draft with as many ties to Utah as this one has.

John Collins was born in Layton, Utah
Caleb Swanigan lived a good portion of his life in Utah
Frank Jackson played his high school basketball at Lone Peak and won the Mr. Utah basketball award
Kyle Kuzma played at Utah
Eric Mika played at BYU

Idk it's just pretty cool to see.
 
He is a much better shooter and passer then brewer

No, he is a much worse shooter, like a lot worse, than Brewer. His shot could, in theory, be fixed though. And Ronnie Brewer was at least on his level of passing. People forget Brewer played a lot of PG in college.

As you would expect from a legit 6-7 point guard, Brewer's court vision is superb. He understands how to feed the post and usually puts the ball exactly where his teammates want it. In terms of passing, he has the entire package: he can drive and dish, pass from static positions or be flashy and throw a pinpoint lob pass for an alley-oop from behind the three point line. He's extremely unselfish, almost to a fault at times, but really knows how to make his teammates better. - Source: https://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Ronnie-Brewer-64/ ©DraftExpress

Brewer was super talented coming out of college. He just played a super specific role in Utah's system that he was great at. He could have done a lot more on ball if Sloan asked him too. His 3pt shot just couldn't translate to NBA distance. Dozier's might not either. The dude has some of the most inconsistent mechanics and misses you will see.
 
Haha i don't live in North Dakota but at least that state isn't ran by a cult. The
LDS.
Check
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QUOTE=Crocodile Dante;1426480]it is probably because of all the inbreeding[/QUOTE]
 
Haha i don't live in North Dakota but at least that state isn't ran by a cult. The
LDS.
Check
And
Mate



QUOTE=Crocodile Dante;1426480]it is probably because of all the inbreeding
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You've been nothing but an *** here for years. Provided no valuable content... and are ultimately wrong like 90% of the time.

You are the exception to free speech. Jason is spineless for not ridding this place of you.
And I mean that [MENTION=1]Jason[/MENTION].

Some times there's addition through subtraction...

GTFO.
 
No, he is a much worse shooter, like a lot worse, than Brewer. His shot could, in theory, be fixed though. And Ronnie Brewer was at least on his level of passing. People forget Brewer played a lot of PG in college.
Did not think it was possible to be that much worse shooter then Brewer.

You've been nothing but an *** here for years. Provided no valuable content... and are ultimately wrong like 90% of the time.

You are the exception to free speech. Jason is spineless for not ridding this place of you.
And I mean that [MENTION=1]Jason[/MENTION].

Some times there's addition through subtraction...

GTFO.[/QUOTE]

Which is why I haven't responded to anything he says in a year or two, and pleading with everyone else to stop as well. He's been doing the same damned thing for years and people still don't seem to realize this.
 
Did not think it was possible to be that much worse shooter then Brewer.


You've been nothing but an *** here for years. Provided no valuable content... and are ultimately wrong like 90% of the time.

You are the exception to free speech. Jason is spineless for not ridding this place of you.
And I mean that [MENTION=1]Jason[/MENTION].

Some times there's addition through subtraction...

GTFO.

Brewer wasnt that bad of a 3pt shooter in college. He just could never expand his range to the NBA 3pt line because of his release.
 
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Jordan Bell at 24 ......Final Answer

I would also like to take a chance on Frank Mason later in draft
 
No, he is a much worse shooter, like a lot worse, than Brewer. His shot could, in theory, be fixed though. And Ronnie Brewer was at least on his level of passing. People forget Brewer played a lot of PG in college.



Brewer was super talented coming out of college. He just played a super specific role in Utah's system that he was great at. He could have done a lot more on ball if Sloan asked him too. His 3pt shot just couldn't translate to NBA distance. Dozier's might not either. The dude has some of the most inconsistent mechanics and misses you will see.
Ok I talked without looking at the numbers. Dozier is an awful shooter.

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