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2017 Pre-Draft Workouts

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Jazz start early workouts for upcoming draft.

April 29
Andrew Jones, Texas, PG, Freshman, DX Rank 21 in Freshman, no agent.
T.J. Williams, Northeastern, PG, Sr, Rank 32 in Srs.
Rodney Purvis, UConn, SG, SR, not ranked
Zak Irvin, Michigan, SR, SF, DX Rank 54 Sr
D.J. Wilson, Michigan, PF, So, DX Rank 32 in top 100.
Tyler Cavanaugh, George Washington, pf, SR, not ranked.

May 7
Aaron Holiday, ucls, gaurd, DX rank 84
Xavier Rathan-Mayes, Florida State, Guard, Dx 37 NCAA jr
Antonio Blakey, LSU, Wing, do rank 97
LJ Peak, Georgetown, Wing, dx rank 57
Moritz Wagner, michagan, big, dx rank 86
Eric Mika, BYU, big, dx rank 75

May 20
Deng Adel, Louisville, DX rank 96
Naz Mitrou-Long, Iwoa State, (no dx rank)
Malcom Hill, Illinois
Wesely Alves Da Silva, Brazil, Nick named Mogi, 6-5 with a 6-10 wingspan. DX rank 4 in international 1996 (just one spot behind his teammate George De Paula)
Amida Brimah, Uconn,
Tacko Fall, Central Florida (7'-6" and 300 lbs)DX rank 92
*Rawle Alkins, Arizona, DX rank 70 dropped out.

May 23
Fred Sims Jr., Chicago State, not ranked (his team was 3-26 last season)
Victor Sanders, Idaho, not ranked (shot 43% from 3)
Kyle Kuzma, Utah, DX rank 44, (shot 32% from 3)
Nik Slavica, Croatia, DX rank 93
David Collette, Utah, not ranked
Landen Lucas, Kansas, DX rank 30 in Srs.

May 27
London Perrantes, Virginia,
Frank Mason, Kansas, DX rank 44
Josh Hart, Villanova, DX rank 50
Donovan Mitchell, Louisville, DX rank 11
Amile Jefferson, Duke, not ranked
Devin Robinson, Florida, DX rank 48


June 3
Derrick Walton, Michagan, DX Rank 24th in Srs
Mychal Mulder, Kentucky, DX Rank (Not Ranked)
Dwayne Bacon, Florida State, DX Rank 58
Sterling Brown, SMU, DX Rank 57
Kennedy Meeks, UNC, DX Rank 20 in Srs
Luke Kornet, Vanderbuilt, DX Rank 67

June 5
Elie Okobo, France, DX Rank 84
Troy Caupain, Cincinnati, DX Rank 42nd in Srs
Dillion Brooks, Oregon, DX Rank 52
Sindarius Thornwell, South Carolina, DX Rank 61
Tyler Lydon, Syracuse, DX Rank 24
Jordan Bell, Oregon, DX Rank 32

June 6
Leo Cizimic, Croatia, DX Rank Int 16 1998
Semi Ojelye, SMU, DX Rank 28
JaCorey Williams, Middle Tenn, DX Rank
Obinna Oleka, Arizona State, DX Rank (not Ranked)
Chance Comanche, Arizona, DX Rank 89
Youssoupha Fall, Senegal, DX Rank 6 in Int 1995

June 10
Derrick White, Colorado, DX Rank 31
Jawun Evans, OK State, DX Rank 27
Andrew White, Syracuse, DX rank 77
Jordan Mathews, Gonzaga, DX Rank 50 in Srs
Caleb Swanigan, Purdue, DX Rank 34
Mathias Lessort, France, DX Rank 36

June 11
Isaiah Briscoe, Kentucy, DX 71
Dylan Ennis, Oregon, NR
PJ Dozier, South Carolina, DX 52
Wesley Iwundu, Kansas, DX 53
Thomas Bryant, Indiana, DX 37
Tony Bradly, UNC, DX 40
Dominue Hawkins, Kentucky, NR
Macus Keene, Central Michagan, NR
TJ Leaf, UCLA, DX 36
Erik McCree, LaTech, NR
Zach LeDay, Virginia Tech, 69 in NCAA Srs

June 14
James Blackmon, Indiana, DX rank 83
Charles Cooke, Dayton, DX rank 32 in Srs
Jeremy Seglin, Weber State, NR
Jake Wiley, Eastern Washington, DX rank 63
Jimmie Taylor, Alabama, NR
Rashawn Thomas, Texas A&M CC, Not Ranked 6'6" with 7'-0" wingspan. Shot 39% from 3pt.

June 17
Jordan Price, La Salle, Not Ranked
Nigel Williams-Goss, Gonzaga, DX rank 58
Antonius Cleveland, SE MIssouri State, DX rank 85
Damyean Dotson, Houston, DX rank 59
Isaiah Hicks, UNC, DX rank 60
Jonathan Motley, Baylor, DX rank 39
 
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Rod Beard @detnewsRodBeard
Quad injury sidelines #Michigan's D.J. Wilson from 5-on-5 workouts at NBA draft combine:

Good for the Jazz getting him in early.
 
Utah Jazz Combine Interviews:

TJ Leaf
Jonathan Jeanne
Moritz Wagner
Cameron Oliver
Justin Patton
Frank Jackson
Zach Collins
Bam Adebayo
Jawun Evans
Ike Anigbogu
PJ Dozier

Interviewed at Portsmisth
Derrick White
 
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Mika has a legit chance to play in the league for 10 plus years. He has some game.
Zak Irvin is one of my sleepers. Round 2 pick that will be a better pro player then he was a college player. Has size and is strong as an ox to go along with decent handles and jumpshot
 
TJ Leaf would be a real nice complimentary piece to put along side Gobert. Can stretch the floor while Stifle Tower holds it down in the paint.
 
Rod Beard @detnewsRodBeard
Quad injury sidelines #Michigan's D.J. Wilson from 5-on-5 workouts at NBA draft combine:

Good for the Jazz getting him in early.

Do you really want a player who hasn't shown anything but potential? His game is decent but im not sold on him as nba player. Thought he needed to come back to school for another year to improve his game
 
DJ Wilson is the kid who will be selected higher then he should because he is athletic but bball wise I just don't see anything but a bench player at best. Not asure why
Jazz fans are all wanting him? SMH
 
Mika has a legit chance to play in the league for 10 plus years. He has some game.
Zak Irvin is one of my sleepers. Round 2 pick that will be a better pro player then he was a college player. Has size and is strong as an ox to go along with decent handles and jumpshot

I don't follow college basketball but just looked him up when I saw he was local. I was surprised to see he put up some pretty good numbers for a sophomore. Also surprised not much buzz surrounding him.
 
I don't follow college basketball but just looked him up when I saw he was local. I was surprised to see he put up some pretty good numbers for a sophomore. Also surprised not much buzz surrounding him.

He is a Mormon sophomore though.
 
Are Mormons allowed to ball/train on missions?

They can play. They won't be doing any intense training. If they lived close to the church they could do it for a half hour or so during the exercise time in the morning. Realistically you may be able to play a couple hours once a week. He was in Italy though.
 
Not really. Would be nearly impossible to get in any real meaningful bball time or training.

I had a hard time finding enough people at my level to play good basketball in the states... P-Day ball is brutal. Could do some exercise but it would be just not getting fat... not building strength.
 
I had a hard time finding enough people at my level to play good basketball in the states... P-Day ball is brutal. Could do some exercise but it would be just not getting fat... not building strength.

I remember when I first entered the Provo Missionary Training Center and played basketball the first time, a kid grabbed a rebound and proceeded to stand half-way out of bounds on the baseline and dribbling with both hands. I was somewhat appalled that people were still playing defense on that and letting it play live.
 
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