And if Kanter does't want to play in Utah lets draft Knight!!
Yeah - but could he be saying Clv and Minny so that he could get to be higher picks? Washington cos John Wall's there feeding him?
And if Kanter does't want to play in Utah lets draft Knight!!
Listening and reading David Locke's statistics showing the success rate of players drafted in different positions (e.g., 1-3, 4-10, 11-15, etc.) I'm convinced that who we select at #3 historically has huge potential impact but who we select at #12 historically has very little impact. Thus I don't really care that much about #12; in fact, I think taking a flier on Jimmer might be a risk worth taking. If it doesn't pan out, that's ok, #12 picks rarely pan out. If Jimmer could end up being a JJ Barea (maybe his upside), I'd be pretty happy with that, as I consider JJ a quality backup who can occasionally impact the game. The #3 pick HAS to be pegged as a starter, and soon. I'm perfectly comfortable using the #12 pick to get a quality sub and role player.
Derrick Williams or bust.
the 12 pick probably won't make a big difference one way or the other.
I'd rather not be the Timberwolves
I've read through some of the comments, and they are fair, but I do not believe that many of you are giving Knight credit as a shooting guard. It's not a similar situation to Rubio/Flynn. He can play either the 1 or the 2, and some of you have expressed concerns about his ball-handling ability because of the TO avg. he had at Kentucky. If so, then you can give him an opportunity to get better by not forcing him to handle the ball the whole time by allowing he and Jimmer to play off each other.
I based my question on some mock drafts saying that Utah will take Knight AND THEN Klay Thompson (Washington St.) would be the #12 pick [I have also seen some say Alec Burks (Colorado)]. Just my opinion, but I would rather have Knight at the 2-spot over Thompson/Burks, and I would also rather take a chance with Jimmer over these Thompson/Burks. Derrick Williams will not be available at #3 overall, but Kanter should. That would be the most powerful argument against this, but Jefferson and Favors are both young, and you can better fill a future need by drafting two guards. If any of the mocks are correct about the Jazz taking two guards, then give me Knight/Fredette instead of Knight/Thompson or Knight/Burks.
i would be OK with drafting zero PGs in this draft. no way do i want two of them.
we could definitely use a "PG of the future" since i think most agree that devin isn't it. but in the immediate term we have so many bigger needs, like rebounding and a horribly SG rotation.
BPA, but no way do they select two PGs.
I don't really think rebounding is that big of an issue for us right now. Adding Favors really solidified our rebounding. Our biggest need is for another wing, then PG.