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Jazz taking Jimmer #6 "most logical pick in NBA Draft History"

Actually man, its more logical to assume a player would fall below the top 20% of a draft class. That is logic in its most basic form. If you have 12 people in one group and 32 people in another group which is the most logical choice for which one a person would be in? If you want to claim that this is not logical then I am not sure what I can do for you.

You're trying to say, that if Jimmer would be taken with the 12th pick, that there would be 12 players remaining, who will have better careers than Jimmer (this includes the rest of the first and all of the 2nd round.) This isn't the NFL, guy. 12 guys? You really think it's logical that 12 players will be better after the 12th pick (player of the year) is taken? You're cracking me up, dude.

I'm not wiggling out of anything.

Um, yeah, you did. Once you wiggle, you can't say you didn't wiggle, guy. It's common wiggle knowledge.

I am so confident that I don't even need to know half the players that are going to be drafted.

Ignorance is bliss.
Based on my knowledge of the potential of known and lesser-known college athletes
Stop right here, are you saying Jimmer is a lesser-known college athlete? ****ing ridiculous, but hilarious.

and the vast amount of them that exist combined with my skepticism

bwhahahahwhahahahahha funny funny.

of the NBA level translation ability of Jimmer's skill set I feel pretty sure in my assertion
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I would love to here your list of all these dudes that have Jimmer's skill set that have failed in the past. Please name, guy.



Gut instinct?
Have you been eating mushrooms?

Isn't that all your opinion is based off of?

Nope. Gut feelings don't win dudes player of the year awards.

I said I'd like the guy at 20.
You can't even name dudes you would want before him. Ignorance.

Just given the talent that exists out there I think there will be better players to be drafted.

Again, where is all this talent level coming from in the weak draft? Going off your gut feeling that there's much more talent in this year's draft doesn't make it true.




No brotha, you're just choosing to ignore the logic in my argument.

Wrong
This is because you're a Jimmer fan.
Have you watched him play? Why shouldn't I be?
There's nothing wrong with that, but don't act like you're coming from a place of pure collected logic and anyone who disagrees with you is blindly ignoring your supremely rational thoughts
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That's not how it happened, guy. Go ahead and think that way though. lol
The fact that you're trying to paint me this way amuses me.

Me paint? You're the ****ing Picasso



Ah, so you're the mastermind behind those BJ Smiles commercials.


You like those, don't you?
 
You're trying to say, that if Jimmer would be taken with the 12th pick, that there would be 12 players remaining, who will have better careers than Jimmer (this includes the rest of the first and all of the 2nd round.) This isn't the NFL, guy. 12 guys? You really think it's logical that 12 players will be better after the 12th pick (player of the year) is taken? You're cracking me up, dude.

Um no, that's not what I'm saying. I am saying that Jimmer is not going to be one of the top 12 people in the draft. Meaning there will be at worst *1* player better than him. As it follows, if the Jazz draft him they will be passing at least *1* better player, if not more.


K look. Show me your scouting credentials. Until then, my opinion is just as valid as yours.


If the Jazz draft Jimmer i'll cheer for him to succeed. But I have a feeling there will be better players. Feel free to call me out on this as the season goes on.
 
Um no, that's not what I'm saying. I am saying that Jimmer is not going to be one of the top 12 people in the draft. Meaning there will be at worst *1* player better than him. As it follows, if the Jazz draft him they will be passing at least *1* better player, if not more.


Hello, McFly??? Do you really not understand what you just wrote? Genius.

K look. Show me your scouting credentials. Until then, my opinion is just as valid as yours.

I'm just a fan. Hell, Jimmer could be a bust. I just think he's worth the pick at 12. semi-risk, high-reward.


If the Jazz draft Jimmer i'll cheer for him to succeed.

I'll only cheer when he succeeds. lol. It would be pretty ****ing embarrassing if he fails. lol


But I have a feeling there will be better players.

Like who? This is a weak draft. We all know this draft been called weak for sometime now.

Feel free to call me out on this as the season goes on.

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Hello, McFly??? Do you really not understand what you just wrote? Genius.

What. Surely you can't be serious. Pretty sure I'm aware what I've been arguing this whole time, which is that Jimmer won't be top 12 in his draft class. I am now officially considering you as "stupid".

I'll only cheer when he succeeds. lol. It would be pretty ****ing embarrassing if he fails. lol

You're an idiot. Are you trolling me?
 
What. Surely you can't be serious. Pretty sure I'm aware what I've been arguing this whole time, which is that Jimmer won't be top 12 in his draft class. I am now officially considering you as "stupid".



You're an idiot. Are you trolling me?

No, but your name callings were a little harsh, don't you think? Seriously though, you took it one step further. Feelings hurt. :D
 
Like who at 12?

It's hard to say who might fall to #12. Of all the sites out there, I think draft express is as reputable as they come. They have Jimmer ranked 17th. Here's the list of players they have ranked ahead of him. Of course, that doesn't mean that the Jazz couldn't have Jimmer ranked in their top 12, but I don't think it's a stretch to assume that someone might be available at 12 that they prefer over Jimmer.

1 Kyrie Irving PG
2 Derrick Williams PF
3 Jonas Valanciunas C
4 Kemba Walker PG
5 Brandon Knight PG/SG
6 Bismack Biyombo PF/C
7 Enes Kanter PF/C
8 Jan Vesely SF/PF
9 Donatas Motiejunas PF/C
10 Alec Burks SG
11 Terrence Jones SF/PF
12 Kawhi Leonard SF
13 Marcus Morris PF
14 Markieff Morris PF
15 Tristan Thompson PF
16 Jordan Hamilton SF
 
Serious question for everyone, not even trying to be a smartass or anything. What separates Stephen Curry from Jimmer? Both where great shooters/scorers playing in smaller conferences for smaller schools. Curry has been pretty good thus far into his career, so what will prevent Jimmer from having a similar career? Again, this is a legitimate question, I never watched Curry that much in college so I cant really make any conclusions.
 
Serious question for everyone, not even trying to be a smartass or anything. What separates Stephen Curry from Jimmer? Both where great shooters/scorers playing in smaller conferences for smaller schools. Curry has been pretty good thus far into his career, so what will prevent Jimmer from having a similar career? Again, this is a legitimate question, I never watched Curry that much in college so I cant really make any conclusions.

Skin color, although, Curry's skin is white. lol
 
If yor selecting bench players with lottery picks you are staying in lottery for a long time folks

Here's a list of NBA players who were the National Player of the Year in College. Let's see if they turned out to be starters or bench players.

1995 - Joe Smith - Both
1996 - Marcus Camby - Starter, All Star
1997 - Tim Duncan - Starter HOF player
1998 - Antawn Jamison - Starter, All Star
1999 - Elton Brand - Starter, All Star
2000 - Kenyon Martin - Starter, who knows how could he would have been without his lingering knee injuries.
2001 - Shane Battier - Starter - Very solid player
2002 - Jason Williams - Sadly ????? We will never know.
2003 - T.J. Ford - Starter
2004 - Jameer Nelson - Starter, All star
2005 - Andrew Bogut - Starter, All star, lead the NBA in blocks
2006 - J.J. Reddick - over 25 minutes a game guy, likely a starter now
2007 - Kevin Durant - Starter, All star, Future HOF
2008 - Tyler Hansbrough - Starter, is improving every year.
2009 - Blake Griffin - Starter, All Star, probably a HOF type player (injuries might hold him from that)
2010 - Evan Turner - Role guy and starter (started 14 games this year - I'm pretty sure he'll become a starter and stay a starter throughout his career.)
2011 - Jimmer Fredette???


If we go by history, we should be thinking at very least, Jimmer will be a starter. I would like to hear a good argument against this.
 
Good stuff Archie. Maybe Jimmer will be a starting point guard for someone. If he ends up being a starter and all-star, there will be a lot of eating crow by a lot of posters.
 
Here's a list of NBA players who were the National Player of the Year in College. Let's see if they turned out to be starters or bench players.

1995 - Joe Smith - Both
1996 - Marcus Camby - Starter, All Star
1997 - Tim Duncan - Starter HOF player
1998 - Antawn Jamison - Starter, All Star
1999 - Elton Brand - Starter, All Star
2000 - Kenyon Martin - Starter, who knows how could he would have been without his lingering knee injuries.
2001 - Shane Battier - Starter - Very solid player
2002 - Jason Williams - Sadly ????? We will never know.
2003 - T.J. Ford - Starter
2004 - Jameer Nelson - Starter, All star
2005 - Andrew Bogut - Starter, All star, lead the NBA in blocks
2006 - J.J. Reddick - over 25 minutes a game guy, likely a starter now
2007 - Kevin Durant - Starter, All star, Future HOF
2008 - Tyler Hansbrough - Starter, is improving every year.
2009 - Blake Griffin - Starter, All Star, probably a HOF type player (injuries might hold him from that)
2010 - Evan Turner - Role guy and starter (started 14 games this year - I'm pretty sure he'll become a starter and stay a starter throughout his career.)
2011 - Jimmer Fredette???


If we go by history, we should be thinking at very least, Jimmer will be a starter. I would like to hear a good argument against this.

I won't argue he could be starter material, but note any star level player who won this was only a freshmen or sophomore at the time. It's safe to say the recent seniors that won it, JJ and Tyler, are not starter quality on a championship caliber team. The devil is in the details, have to be careful.
 
Here's a list of NBA players who were the National Player of the Year in College. Let's see if they turned out to be starters or bench players.

1995 - Joe Smith - Both
1996 - Marcus Camby - Starter, All Star
1997 - Tim Duncan - Starter HOF player
1998 - Antawn Jamison - Starter, All Star
1999 - Elton Brand - Starter, All Star
2000 - Kenyon Martin - Starter, who knows how could he would have been without his lingering knee injuries.
2001 - Shane Battier - Starter - Very solid player
2002 - Jason Williams - Sadly ????? We will never know.
2003 - T.J. Ford - Starter
2004 - Jameer Nelson - Starter, All star
2005 - Andrew Bogut - Starter, All star, lead the NBA in blocks
2006 - J.J. Reddick - over 25 minutes a game guy, likely a starter now
2007 - Kevin Durant - Starter, All star, Future HOF
2008 - Tyler Hansbrough - Starter, is improving every year.
2009 - Blake Griffin - Starter, All Star, probably a HOF type player (injuries might hold him from that)
2010 - Evan Turner - Role guy and starter (started 14 games this year - I'm pretty sure he'll become a starter and stay a starter throughout his career.)
2011 - Jimmer Fredette???


If we go by history, we should be thinking at very least, Jimmer will be a starter. I would like to hear a good argument against this.

Impressive list, but how many of these guys walked in and dominated college basketball from day one, and how many of them took three or four years to figure it out. There's a big difference between the two. Count me among those who don't believe Jimmer will be the best at 12, but I will be satisfied with/resigned to the pick because of the marketing impact and because he fits so well culturally and on one end of the court (assuming he can become a better distributor, which I think he can). I have zero expectations for his defense so I'm hoping Bismak is standing behind him making life miserable for those who walk by..
 
If we go by history, we should be thinking at very least, Jimmer will be a starter. I would like to hear a good argument against this.

To anyone's knowledge, the guy hasn't ever played defense and will suddenly be guarding the absolute fastest players in the basketball world. Why do Jimmer-maniacs totally discount defense as something that isn't important?
 
To anyone's knowledge, the guy hasn't ever played defense and will suddenly be guarding the absolute fastest players in the basketball world. Why do Jimmer-maniacs totally discount defense as something that isn't important?

Because NBA players totally discount defense as something that isn't important.
Have you watched the NBA?
 
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