I agree Oubre at 12 is worth the risk at that point. I'd rather move up 3 or 4 spots though depending on cost.
I agree.
I agree Oubre at 12 is worth the risk at that point. I'd rather move up 3 or 4 spots though depending on cost.
The issue to me is that they need playing time to develop. I wouldn't want to give either guy a lot of rotation minutes especially Turner. Oubre maybe?
I'd much rather have Stanley Johnson, Mario Hezonja, or Frank playing 15ish minutes with us next year.
I agree Oubre at 12 is worth the risk at that point. I'd rather move up 3 or 4 spots though depending on cost.
The cost would likely be high. Remember when we had to trade up to get Trey? It costed us x2 picks in the 1st round. I suspect we'll have to give up a future pick as well as this year's pick to just move up 5 spots.
I agree.If that was the cost I'd do it in a heartbeat without a second thought. You can even make next year's pick unprotected and I'd be in. We have at least 2 picks in 2017 and maybe 3 (the OKC pick). We have prospects or young players at every position. It would be worth it to me to get a guy who could contribute sooner.
Breaking: Kevon Looney has just declared for the draft.
Good news as I think the reports were he was on the fence and without a good showing in the tourney.. him declaring should bolster the draft somewhat.
Lets say the Jazz win 46 or 47 games next year. Our draft pick is likely to be #17 - #19 in a weaker draft. This is probably our last lottery pick for a while.
If I'm giving up Hood in a deal, I want Russell or Towns. Based on what little I know of Hezonja, I'd rather have Hood. Winslow is a different kind of player, but Hood and 10 or 11 is too steep, IMO.Okay here's the play: Jazz offer Hood + #10 (or #11) to Sacramento for #6 or #7. Jazz draft Winslow or Hezonja. Sacto gets Hood + Turner/Looney/Johnson/...or the top PG.