I voted Rivers. I know it will be the minority. Hear me out. We have no proven shooters. Marshall doesn't score. Marshall doesn't shoot well. Yes, Marshall is a GREAT passer .. but to what?
Rivers has the biggest 'it' factor in this draft, bar none. (I hate Duke)
We need shooters (right?). I truly believe Rivers can play point (at a HIGH level) in the NBA .. but even if I'm wrong (I'm not) he can atleast stretch the d and play with passion and poise.
Holy **** it's not even close for me. (For THIS team) Marshall could be the ideal candidate for a team laden with shooters.
I want Marshall cause he's just fun to watch.
After watching some of the UNC game today, I went with Rivers. Marshall's jumper basically bounces harmlessly off the front or the side of the rim, never rising above it. He can fix his shot, like Eisley did, but I think that with Rivers the Jazz would have the potential to have top-tier/superior talent at every position on the floor. Players like Hayward, Burks and Q. Miller, whom I also hope we draft, can move the ball well enough. If you look at last year's finals between the Heat and Mavs, neither team was using a traditional PG to run the offense, but instead using both guards as initiators, shooters and distributors. The Jazz aren't particularly a good passing team right now, but they're suffering even more from a lack of versatile scoring threats. With Rivers, Burks, Hayward, Kanter and Favors on the floor, anyone can beat his man, and they would pass well enough to run plays.
It's gonna be really fun to watch a slow point guard with limited athleticism who's only real skill is court vision and passing playing on a team with zero shooters. Yeah, that's a great idea.
I am really interested in hearing what Cy has to say about this.
I am really interested in hearing what Cy has to say about this.
After watching some of the UNC game today, I went with Rivers. Marshall's jumper basically bounces harmlessly off the front or the side of the rim, never rising above it. He can fix his shot, like Eisley did, but I think that with Rivers the Jazz would have the potential to have top-tier/superior talent at every position on the floor. Players like Hayward, Burks and Q. Miller, whom I also hope we draft, can move the ball well enough. If you look at last year's finals between the Heat and Mavs, neither team was using a traditional PG to run the offense, but instead using both guards as initiators, shooters and distributors. The Jazz aren't particularly a good passing team right now, but they're suffering even more from a lack of versatile scoring threats. With Rivers, Burks, Hayward, Kanter and Favors on the floor, anyone can beat his man, and they would pass well enough to run plays.
I think everyone but me wants Rivers. I should change my opinion.
Does anyone know how Rivers moves without the ball?
Scale:
Ronnie B- 5
Hayward- 3 (4 when he's aggressive)
Miles - 1 (0 when he's have a Chucker day)
I think everyone but me wants Rivers. I should change my opinion.
Does anyone know how Rivers moves without the ball?
Scale:
Ronnie B- 5
Hayward- 3 (4 when he's aggressive)
Miles - 1 (0 when he's have a Chucker day)
Great question. He's similar to JJ Reddick .. a 10 .. at least 9. Answer is yes.