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Following Potential 2018 Draftees

I'd be all about getting Kawhii

but man what he did to his teammates this season...

What's the real story?

I’ve lost so much respect for Him. I want no part of him here. We’d have to part with at least one of Gobert or Mitchell, and we know they want to be in Utah. Not sure about Leonard.


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Who might be the guy no one is expecting DL to draft, and might draw some boos like Stockton or Hayward, because they are totally being overlooked by the fan base and turns out to be a stud?


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I feel there is no way we draft Okobo. I don’t think he’s as good as the rest of you make him out to be, plus the jazz love both Rubio and Exum from everything I’ve heard, plus IMO he’s way overrated. Some of you make him out to be the next great HOFer, and yet his stock hasn’t risen much if at all in the last two weeks, lol.


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In a perfect situation, the Jazz find a guy that can believably play the 4 (is strong enough, while being switchy, hopefully can protect the rim), but is also stretchy and has real scoring upside. I don't know that anyone like that is going to be found at 21 or later. JJJ would be a dream if the Jazz can trade up.

Since that is unlikely, I prefer going scoring upside at 21 (regardless of position [outside of C]), so if Okobo is there, I think that's where I go. I would be happy if the Jazz got Bates-Diop there, though, as a solid and versatile contributor. Wouldn't hate if they got DiVincenzo there either.

I'm really intrigued by Omari Spellman. Feels like if he gets the right situation could be a steal as a potential bully 4 that can stretch the floor/strong backup 5. Feels like he could be there at 52.

I also like Tony Carr. Feels like another guy that could go late (as late as 52), then kind of explode in the NBA and leave everyone wondering how they missed on him.
 
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In a perfect situation, the Jazz find a guy that can believably play the 4 (is strong enough, while being switchy, hopefully can protect the rim), but is also stretchy and has real scoring upside. I don't know that anyone like that is going to be found at 21 or later. JJJ would be a dream if the Jazz can trade up.

Since that is unlikely, I prefer going scoring upside at 21 (regardless of position [outside of C]), so if Okobo is there, I think that's where I go. I would be happy if the Jazz got Bates-Diop there, though, as a solid and versatile contributor. Wouldn't hate if they got DiVincenzo there either.

I'm really intrigued by Omari Spellman. Feels like if he gets the right situation could be a steal as a potential bully 4 that can stretch the floor/strong backup 5. Feels like he could be there at 52.

I also like Tony Carr. Feels like another guy that could go late (as late as 52), then kind of explode in the NBA and leave everyone wondering how they missed on him.

Musa?


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I feel there is no way we draft Okobo. I don’t think he’s as good as the rest of you make him out to be, plus the jazz love both Rubio and Exum from everything I’ve heard, plus IMO he’s way overrated. Some of you make him out to be the next great HOFer, and yet his stock hasn’t risen much if at all in the last two weeks, lol.


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Both Rubio and Exum's ceilings as shooters are successfully taking what the defense gives them. Okobo - if he translates - brings an entirely different dimension offensively. I also just really don't have faith in Exum and it feels like the Jazz have been propping him up the whole time (with exception to when Hayward didn't want to deal with his awkward game and strong tendency for catastrophic mistakes).
 
Both Rubio and Exum's ceilings as shooters are successfully taking what the defense gives them. Okobo - if he translates - brings an entirely different dimension offensively. I also just really don't have faith in Exum and it feels like the Jazz have been propping him up the whole time (with exception to when Hayward didn't want to deal with his awkward game and strong tendency for catastrophic mistakes).

In fairness to Exum, he hasn’t had much time to progress due to injuries and is still young with plenty of time for growth, but I guess that depends on if the jazz resign him.


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In fairness to Exum, he hasn’t had much time to progress due to injuries and is still young with plenty of time for growth, but I guess that depends on if the jazz resign him.


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I don't think he is very talented at basketball. He looks like a track athlete that plays basketball to me. Vision, feel for the game, and scoring touch just don't look to be there to me.

For a player like that, they HAVE to stay healthy and keep working out their game. If he's just injury prone (he is), that's particularly problematic.

Fairness isn't a variable to consider at this level.
 
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