If all a PG needs to do is PnR & get to the rim, then in theory Tyreke should be a fantastic PG.
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[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];838248 said:I don't think those look like a "pushing back". Not at all.
Locke generally says whatever the Jazz want him to:
1. Sounds like the Millers shot down Messina as he wouldn't be keen on doing the Jr. Jazz tour or having them in the locker room. So it's Griffin, Snyder or Boylen.
2. Smart being the pick corresponds to what Perrin said about Neto staying in Europe one more year. With Smart and Burke playing PG, there would be no PT for Raulzinho. Expect Trey to start with Marcus behind him until the trade deadline. Then the Jazz will look to move Burke.
3. They'll try to get Tomic to come over as the third big. If not, Marvin will be re-signed.
4. Look for the #23 and #35 to be dealt for a young veteran SF, possibly to start with Burks again coming off the bench as a 6th man.
Smart is a leader and more talented than trey. If he is BPA we need to take him and package trey with something else to fill other needs.
I would be even happier if we swapped the Gordon/Randle part with Vonleh. This order for me between the 3, Vonleh, Gordon,...................>Randle.
Randle is not hungry enough tbh.
If the Jazz wanted Smart, why wouldn't they draft Smart at #5 trade Trey to Sac and draft who is left between Vonleh, Gordon and Randle at #8? Why would they need to include any extra pieces?
Locke generally says whatever the Jazz want him to:
1. Sounds like the Millers shot down Messina as he wouldn't be keen on doing the Jr. Jazz tour or having them in the locker room. So it's Griffin, Snyder or Boylen.
2. Smart being the pick corresponds to what Perrin said about Neto staying in Europe one more year. With Smart and Burke playing PG, there would be no PT for Raulzinho. Expect Trey to start with Marcus behind him until the trade deadline. Then the Jazz will look to move Burke.
3. They'll try to get Tomic to come over as the third big. If not, Marvin will be re-signed.
4. Look for the #23 and #35 to be dealt for a young veteran SF, possibly to start with Burks again coming off the bench as a 6th man.
I like Vonleh as much or possibly more than Smart, but theres no way, in this scenario, that we get both. Hence the being realistic of Smart at 5 and Randle or Gordon at 8.
I don't rember if it was last Thursday on 700 am or Friday on 1280 am, that Lindsey expressed some concerns about Trey. The question was something along the lines of 'who is going to lead this group?' And in the response Lindsey said the jazz had to talk with Trey and say, " look you keep putting it out there that you want to be a leader, well you can't just keep saying that and then not do the things a leader does, you need to act like a leader". There was more to it that I don't recall, but I found it peculiar that Lindsey was speaking critically of a player, when usually he is so over the top PC, praising the team, the players, or the coaches for anything he can. Even when Ty was not re-upped Lindsey spoke more like Ty was close friend who just died than a coach who just won 23 games.
Anyway The way Lindsey talked about Trey brought to my mind the idea that Trey had some issues with practice or team functions in some way enough that the Jazz felt like they had to correct it. I also remembered that Trey was Ty's guy.
Ty is interviewing in Sacramento, Does Sacramento need a pg?
This was a great argument. I'm still not convinced David Locke knows anything about basketball, but I enjoyed his passion behind his misguided opinions.
Without trying to find it, the way I remember the story was DL going to Ty with the trade and TY enthusiastically endorsing it. I'm not sure that makes him Ty's guy. DL doesn't strike me as the kind of guy who would give the coach whoever he wants if he felt there was a better player on the board. In any case, Trey was just a rookie. I don't know if he'll end up being the leader of this team, but it's tough for a rookie to come in and lead from the get go. We might see more of that this year and next. But you might be right. There could be some practice or off-court issues.
Lived in 7 NBA cities and I travel a lot and listen to sports talk radio whenever I can on the road. Like him or not, Locke is the best basketball analyst I have heard in a local market. He is opinionated and he does cut people off. But he is thorough and you often get new insights from his analysis. Glad to have him in Utah.