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Jazzfanz BIG BOARD rankings ROUND 6

If all of these players were available who would you want The Jazz to pick?

  • Al-Farouq Aminu

    Votes: 8 15.7%
  • Cole Aldrich

    Votes: 7 13.7%
  • Ed Davis

    Votes: 3 5.9%
  • Ekpe Udoh

    Votes: 6 11.8%
  • Greg Monroe

    Votes: 18 35.3%
  • Hassan Whiteside

    Votes: 5 9.8%
  • Luke Babbit

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • Patrick Patterson

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • Paul George

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • Xavier Henry

    Votes: 1 2.0%

  • Total voters
    51
Aminu is superior talent and player to the rest of the choices. His standing reach is the same as Monroe's. We want to draft athletic- Aminu is that.
 
I don't know if I can see him being a play maker off the dribble on the NBA level. Not enough quickness if you ask me. Just seems like a Kyle Korver/Mike Dunleavy like player to me at the NBA level. But only time will tell...

He's not gonna break people down 1 on 1 on a consistent basis, but I see him making plays off the dribble a la JJ Reddick and Mike Miller. Use their shooting ability to make the defense close out hard and take advantage with a quick pump fake. Hayward can then shoot off the dribble, make a play for someone else, or get into the lane and shoot a little floater. Again, I see Hayward as a JJ Reddick/Mike Miller type player not a superstar, but that's not bad for #9 and a whole lot better than Kris Humphries.
 
With Turner, Wall, Favors, Cousin and Johnson out of the table, my choice is to go for the player with the biggest upside left out there: Hassan Whiteside

Aminu, Ed Davis, Hassan Whiteside all have upside. I just wouldn't want to lock in to a Cole Aldrich vs. Udoh pick, and I've never been that high on Monroe.
 
I selected Monroe, but still like Aldrich. I guess at this point, since we have the #9 pick, we should take a risk and not just go for stability. The Jazz do that all the time. Monroe has more athleticism, etc, Upside.
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I didn't like the fact that Monroe's Agent or Monroe decided not to show with other players either.
I'm just tired of the same old style game play. I know Jerry's coaching and drafting Aldrich will likely keep us on the path of a lot of wins, but likely not the playoff wins we want. Let's take a risk. A la one of my favorite sayings "Give me now and then a man and life will crown him king, who dares to face the consequence, just to risk the thing"
 
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I selected Monroe, but still like Aldrich. I guess at this point, since we have the #9 pick, we should take a risk and not just go for stability. The Jazz do that all the time. Monroe has more athleticism, etc, Upside.
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I didn't like the fact that Monroe's Agent or Monroe decided not to show with other players either.
I'm just tired of the same old style game play. I know Jerry's coaching and drafting Aldrich will likely keep us on the path of a lot of wins, but likely not the playoff wins we want. Let's take a risk. A la one of my favorite sayings "Give me now and then a man and life will crown him king, who dares to face the consequence, just to risk the thing"

Monroe's pretty average athletically, so if that's you're looking for, you'd be better off with Aminu, Ed Davis, Whiteside, or Udoh. And how much better do you think Monroe can potentially be compared to Aldrich? I think he'll be starter in the league (just like Aldrich), but I don't him having all-star upside. I think there are several players with better upsides than Monroe if that's what your main criteria is.

It's not that I don't like Monroe or think he won't be a good player, it's just I don't think he really adds a whole lot to the team that the Jazz don't already have.

And what do you mean by playoff wins we want? Do you mean the Lakers? Aldrich has the best size and wingspan to combat the Lakers bigs in the whole draft.

Just because we're drafting #9 doesn't mean that the Jazz have to try to hit it out of the park...because there's an equal chance that they'll strike out (How do you like that for metaphors, folks)? :cool:
 
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Monroe's pretty average athletically, so if that's you're looking for, you'd be better off with Aminu, Ed Davis, Whiteside, or Udoh. And how much better do you think Monroe can potentially be compared to Aldrich? I think he'll be starter in the league (just like Aldrich), but I don't him having all-star upside. I think there are several players with better upsides than Monroe if that's what your main criteria is.

It's not that I don't like Monroe or think he won't be a good player, it's just I don't think he really adds a whole lot to the team that the Jazz don't already have.

And what do you mean by playoff wins we want? Do you mean the Lakers? Aldrich has the best size and wingspan to combat the Lakers bigs in the whole draft.

Just because we're drafting #9 doesn't mean that the Jazz have to try to hit it out of the park...because there's an equal chance that they'll strike out (How do you like that for metaphors, folks)? :cool:

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Ok I'll give you that Aldrich is probably the guy we could use a lot, especially against the Lakers, but hey, a little risk is better than none, or sometimes wild risk is worse than calculated risk.

One other thing. I think KOC and the gang take a risk every year. Look at Curtis Borchard. Big Man, potential injury issues. They bet on the potential and got the injuries. It's a crap shoot. Back to the Stability thing though, Would you like your 10/10 guy for 10 years or risk on a "Potential" that might give you his rookie contract? It's a tough decision.
 
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Ok I'll give you that Aldrich is probably the guy we could use a lot, especially against the Lakers, but hey, a little risk is better than none, or sometimes wild risk is worse than calculated risk.

One other thing. I think KOC and the gang take a risk every year. Look at Curtis Borchard. Big Man, potential injury issues. They bet on the potential and got the injuries. It's a crap shoot. Back to the Stability thing though, Would you like your 10/10 guy for 10 years or risk on a "Potential" that might give you his rookie contract? It's a tough decision.

It definitely is a tough decision. It's why you or me aren't paid to make them. But hypothetically, the decision for me would really come down to one question: What player fits the team the best? There might be a player that's more talented, has more potential, or whatever. Just give me the player that fits what the team does the best and fills glaring needs. When picking at #9, you aren't going to have the luxury of choosing a franchise player more likely than not. So pick the player that fits your teams needs best and helps you win NOW, even if it means leaving a slightly more talented player on the board. Take as much risk out of it as possible. Drafting the right player is hard enough as it is. But that's just me...I'm not a wild risk taking type admittedly. I can respect those who are, but I'm just not.
 
Sounds like a man who would have drafted Podkolzine.

Dude... did you watch any of the 20 minutes he played in this league??? It was like Dirk Nowitzky, Pau Gasol, and Manute Bol all wrapped into one goofy white guy who couldn't play basketball.

Did you see what i did there
 
I just watched Whiteside in the Pacers workout and I'm not impressed at all. He avoided contact at all costs. He refused to put a body on anyone to either box out or deny them position...and physicality is something you either have or you don't for the most part.
 
I honestly thought you were joking about Hayward this whole time honz.

I'll put him in the next poll just for you.
 
In all seriousness it sounds like the interviews were huge red flags for Whiteside. Chad ford compared his attitude to Tyrus Thomas'. Others described him as being more than a little entitled. I feel like he's got most of the Demarcus Cousins problems without the same level of extreme upside.

While Cousins odds of success might be between 30-60% (depending on whose estimate you believe), I get the feeling Whiteside is in the 10-40% range.
 
In all seriousness it sounds like the interviews were huge red flags for Whiteside. Chad ford compared his attitude to Tyrus Thomas'. Others described him as being more than a little entitled. I feel like he's got most of the Demarcus Cousins problems without the same level of extreme upside.

While Cousins odds of success might be between 30-60% (depending on whose estimate you believe), I get the feeling Whiteside is in the 10-40% range.

I put Cousins odds of success at about 17%. I'd take him at #9 but I'd pass in the top four, no doubt. Whoever has that #5 pick is doomed.
 
I put Cousins odds of success at about 17%. I'd take him at #9 but I'd pass in the top four, no doubt. Whoever has that #5 pick is doomed.

Lol, your putting a guy who was the Freshman of the year at 17% success rate? His main flags are immaturity due to age and environment.
 
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