I can't believe people here are knocking his defense.
Who the hell plays defense in the NBA anyway? Furthermore, who the hell "locks down" opposing guards? Nearly every night has a SG or a PG going off for 30. Even the "greats" don't play a lack of defense. Nash, Duron, CP3, Rose, etc don't play any defense. If a PG is known for defense it's because he sucks at offense (ala Fisher). And even then, his defense still gives up a ton of points to opposing guards.
Take for example... The Utah Jazz. Earl Watson and Raja Bell, both known for their "defense" were just destroyed by the mighty Detroit Pistons tonight. Ben Gordan, Stuckey, and Andrew Bynum's little brother just went off. The night before, Collison had 16. The game before that? The Dallas trio destroyed us. The game before that, Ellis had 35. The game before that, Nash had 20 points and 14 assists. The game before that, Rose (enough said). Before that, Tyke and Bueno combined for 32. Game before that, Russel Westbrooke 33 points.
So everybody goes off. Whether you're a former MVP or some journeyman (like Bueno) you can go off for big numbers on any given night. With the no touch rules, PGs/SGs can score just about any time they want.
Give me somebody that can shoot the brains out of the basket and can make plays.
What's hilarious is how some of you believe that the NBA is that much better than the MWC this year. Seriously? Pretty sure that team that Jimmer has chewed up (twice) now, is loaded with NBA players. Yet, San Diego still can't find an answer for him.
I believe the Jazz have more pressing issues, like finding a LEGIT SG. But if realistically there aren't very attractive options out there, I say take Jimmer. He may leave some of you (mostly jealous and pissed off Ute fans) a bit surprised.
Lastly, I think he'd work perfect for the Jazz's offense. Yes, he could fit in well with a run and gun GS/Knick/Suns team. But him coming off screens or running the pick and roll would just devastate defenses.