Game6Conley
Well-Known Member
I might have to take a vacation from the Jazz if they draft Holiday.
I still can't get what he did in the final minutes of his college career out of my head.... complete meltdown..
I might have to take a vacation from the Jazz if they draft Holiday.
We like him as a player? Advanced offensive creation, shooting well both off the dribble and on the catch. Great handles. Great poise and pace to his game, good decision-making and passing, advanced and versatile reads off the PnR. His offensive game and potential is at a VERY high level. i hate his defensive effort but I would gamble on the offensive polish.Can someone explain to me why the Okobo Love is running so rampant on jazzfanz? Some of you are already preparing his HOF speach for him.
Someone enlighten me.
I've heard Spellman's name a bit. Just looking at his numbers now. Wow. Is he a legit PF? Dynamite rebounder and shooting 43.3% from three on 3.8 attempts. And a freshman. Geez. Gotta look at some videos on this guy.
He's heavy-footed, but he's a smart player and I like his shooting form more than the top-of-the-lottery guys. One of his "negatives" is that he hasn't played as much for a guy his age, but I don't see how that isn't a plus considering how he feels the game.I've heard Spellman's name a bit. Just looking at his numbers now. Wow. Is he a legit PF? Dynamite rebounder and shooting 43.3% from three on 3.8 attempts. And a freshman. Geez. Gotta look at some videos on this guy.
So he's 21 and played one year. What was he doing before that?He's heavy-footed, but he's a smart player and I like his shooting form more than the top-of-the-lottery guys. One of his "negatives" is that he hasn't played as much for a guy his age, but I don't see how that isn't a plus considering how he feels the game.
Can someone explain to me why the Okobo Love is running so rampant on jazzfanz? Some of you are already preparing his HOF speach for him.
Someone enlighten me.
So he's 21 and played one year. What was he doing before that?
PG_AB was such a popular poster here that when he pointed him out as the 37th best 1998 born international prospect on DX's list a year ago, the thread caught wind and there's been a clamoring for Okobo ever since. Reports of his stock rising recently have only further reinforced this.
So we pass on Troy Brown and Jerome Robinson to draft a 6'0", 3rd-year, ball-dominant PG? Is Holiday really that much better than Brunson for that matter? I like Okogie much more than Holiday.
6'6 wingspan and 8'1 standing reach aka the exact measurements of Trey Burke. Think before you respond next time.
He was a redshirt freshman, not sure why. He apparently lost a ton of weight during that period.So he's 21 and played one year. What was he doing before that?
So... you agree with the statement that Brunson might be a better prospect than Holiday?All of this. As for the bold part, I vote;
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I think the FT qualm is that he shot 70.5%. This is below average for a guard and it is a strong indicator that he won't be a great 3 pt shooter in the league.
He was a redshirt freshman, not sure why. He apparently lost a ton of weight during that period.
I prefer Brunson. He's the safer bet. I could see the argument that Holiday has more upside or a better chance at starting, certainly has more potential as a defender, but I look at these 2 players thru the lens of Backup PG and Brunson has this wise old vet Andre Miller type of way about him, so he's a safe in-range (not a reach) pick imo..So... you agree with the statement that Brunson might be a better prospect than Holiday?
What does vertical have to do with anything?Donte D had almost the exact same height, wingspan, reach, weight, everything as Jrue Holiday did in 2009. Jrue Holiday is a max contract player, one of the best perimeter defenders in the league and is key on one of the best teams in the league.
Jrue Holiday actually only had a 34 inch vertical. And oh yeah, Burke had a 36.5 inch vertical and he is a few inches shorter than Donte who had a 42 inch vertical at the combine.
Think before you make an assumption about everything.