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Kyle Korver picks for Jazz in mock draft

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Winner of the 2011 Jazzfanz mock draft contest
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This was for an ESPN Magazine players only mock draft where NBA players made the picks for their teams.

Here's the page with Korver's pick:

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The previous 8 picks were (for context):
1. Wall
2. Favors
3. Turner
4. W. Johnson
5. Cousins
6. Monroe
7. Aldrich
8. Aminu

Thought some of you may have found that interesting. Pretty clear the players know they need a presence inside defensively. Also interesting Korver is representing the Jazz considering he is a FA this offseason...
 
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LOL. How do Kosta and Fess feel?

Here the Jazz have two big healthy centers and everyone, including their own teammates, are talking about drafting new players to (replace) them.
 
I was actually thumbing through this article today.

As far as Korver being the representative I don't think it means anything. I think the magazine was literally getting in contact with whatever players they could get to agree to appear. I mean, DaJuan Summers is representing the Pistons. I feel like I pay a lot of attention to the league and I don't know who that is.

The other interesting thing about the players mock draft was that, to a man, every player picked guys who they wouldn't have to beat out in the event they were drafted. This makes a certain amount of sense. Korver's job with the Jazz looks a lot more secure if the Jazz take Udoh than if they were to take Luke Babbitt for instance.

Other instances, where this came up: Thaddeus Young lobbying for Derrick Favors over Evan Turner (drafting Turner probably sends Young to the Bench unless Iggy is traded). Dejuan Summers lobbying for Cole Aldrich at #7 (Summers is probably barely holding onto an NBA job as it is, drafting a player at his position would probably get him released). Kevin Love, learning from GM David Kahn, picked three wing players.

Biggest WTF: Brandon Jennings selected "Tiny Gallon" with the #15 pick. Gallon isn't even a lock to get drafted as of this writing.
 
So Kicky, what you're trying to say is that current players probably aren't going to make the most accurate or sincere prediction on who their teams should draft in order to save their own jobs?

Whhhhhattt?

I too found this a little silly. However, it seems like everyone and their dog, has mentioned how the Jazz need to get longer, bigger, and more defensive inside. If Boom Bitches and Krispy Kreme don't get motivation out of this offseason, then I don't know what will motivate them...
 
Fess couldn't hear anything on the way to the bench with his 2nd foul in the first 4 minutes never to return

Koufus couldn't be reached for comment down in Orem. He was busy getting ready for the Flash season.

LOL.

Boom Bitches.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn1_f1oHOSA
 
LOL. How do Kosta and Fess feel?


As they should...pathetic.

While I still think Fes performed as well as he could this year with the amount of exposure he got on the court, Doufos was absolutely, without a doubt, lame. I think it was either Kicky or GVC that was arguing with me on the potential of Doufos. I knew from day one that kid would turn out to be the pathetic, scared player he is. While he might be a fan favorite as a result of the exposure he got in that dance challenge on youtube, as a "big man" in the NBA he's garbage. Pure garbage.
 
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Koufos was quite impressive his rookie season and appeared to improve significantly after a couple of games in the D-League last year (like I suggested the Jazz send him to all season). And he's what, 21 now and has barely been in the rotation? He gets another season before I write him off completely. Although he failed to impress me at all last season.
 
Koufos was quite impressive his rookie season and appeared to improve significantly after a couple of games in the D-League last year (like I suggested the Jazz send him to all season). And he's what, 21 now and has barely been in the rotation? He gets another season before I write him off completely. Although he failed to impress me at all last season.

You keep telling yourself that. Also, in other news, when the Jazz are 100 percent healthy, they are championship contenders.
 
Koufos's upside to me is that of Greg Foster, perhaps. A guy that can come off the bench and maybe knock down a few mid range jumpers...not ever gonna be a starter IMO.
 
I was actually thumbing through this article today.

As far as Korver being the representative I don't think it means anything. I think the magazine was literally getting in contact with whatever players they could get to agree to appear. I mean, DaJuan Summers is representing the Pistons. I feel like I pay a lot of attention to the league and I don't know who that is.

The other interesting thing about the players mock draft was that, to a man, every player picked guys who they wouldn't have to beat out in the event they were drafted. This makes a certain amount of sense. Korver's job with the Jazz looks a lot more secure if the Jazz take Udoh than if they were to take Luke Babbitt for instance.

Other instances, where this came up: Thaddeus Young lobbying for Derrick Favors over Evan Turner (drafting Turner probably sends Young to the Bench unless Iggy is traded). Dejuan Summers lobbying for Cole Aldrich at #7 (Summers is probably barely holding onto an NBA job as it is, drafting a player at his position would probably get him released). Kevin Love, learning from GM David Kahn, picked three wing players.

Biggest WTF: Brandon Jennings selected "Tiny Gallon" with the #15 pick. Gallon isn't even a lock to get drafted as of this writing.

Yeah, I don't think Korver being the representative is a huge deal either, I just think it at least shows he plans on being back with them. Who knows what the Jazz are thinking though.

Joakim Noah picking Derrick Caracter at 17 would have to be in the "WTF" category as well.
 
Koufos's upside to me is that of Greg Foster, perhaps. A guy that can come off the bench and maybe knock down a few mid range jumpers...not ever gonna be a starter IMO.

Foster is and will always be light years ahead of Doufos. And that's not saying much.
 
Viny has it right:D

I couldn't give 2 ***** about Doufos, I wouldn't mind keeping Fes just for the big body and 6 fouls.
 
LOL. How do Kosta and Fess feel?

Here the Jazz have two big healthy centers and everyone, including their own teammates, are talking about drafting new players to (replace) them.

Really? Is there any question in thier minds? After Okur went out, their biggest contribution was helping him to the locker room.
 
You keep telling yourself that. Also, in other news, when the Jazz are 100 percent healthy, they are championship contenders.
Um, Vinyl, the notion of Utah being contenders with last season's team is as much the Jazz FO's line as any JazzFanz's.

But the two claims are related. As has been pointed out by other posts in this thread, Fes didn't get enough minutes to develop; practice and/or the NBDL aren't enough. Even with his poor physical condition, raw offense, and subpar off-court work ethic, Fes alongside Boozer or Millsap was still better defensively (and usually net offensively) than the matador D by Booze and Okur or the undersized defense of Booze and Millsap. Sloan's poor in-game strategy (see screen name) did not take into account how often putting Fesenko, even if he didn't score much, alongside a PF worked during the regular season and the playoffs alike. And if Fes had gotten more burn, he could've contributed more than that.

Koufos's situation is less clear IMHO, but his rookie scoring rate was only 4 points per 30 minutes less than Okur's, his rebounding rate was similar to Okur's, and his blocking rate was better. It's not clear what happened to Kouf from year 1 to year 2, but I can't help but think that his progress and morale were curtailed when he was nearly completely benched in February of 2009 and then saw his playing time slashed from about 7 minutes per game available to about 3 last year. His game is still raw also, but he rebounded at a higher rate than EVERYBODY during the regular season by a significant margin, including Boozer, and his steals, assists, and blocks were at a similar to higher rate to Boozer and Okur, too. Maybe much of his minutes came in garbage time, but he could've easily felt that he wasn't being rewarded for his production on the court and his purported effort off the court. Sloan evidently wasn't into even trying to develop these bigs; he was too enamored with throwing an extra 5 minutes or 10 minutes to Millsap or the supposed threat of a slow-footed Okur making a trey every once in a while. Fes and Kouf are far from Perkins' level, but if K-Perk had been healthy for Game 7, it's very possible that the outcome would've been different.

In other words, I don't buy that Sloan is a particularly good in-game strategist or player developer. It seems that Deron, Millsap, and Matthews developed as much from their own initiative as anything that Sloan did for them. Boozer and Okur have improved only naturally since coming here, and the centers are underdeveloped, as it has been described here.
 
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I know I'm new here, but has InGameStrategy ever made a post that wasn't just complaining about Jerry Sloan?
 
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