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Sabonis is one player that I'm ok with drafting. Curious to see how high he goes.

I've watched James Webb III the last couple of years. He might be worth a late second round pick and then stashed in the DLeague. Outside shot needs work but is a decent rebounder and shotblocker.
 
Can you imagine if Lyles had stayed at Kentucky? Top 5 pick.

If he played in college like he did late in the season, he's easily a top 3 pick this year. Jazz stole one there. He's going to develop into one of the top stretch 4 players in the league.
 
Because he beat the Jazz and was one of those guys you just loved to hate.

If he was on our team I'm sure I would have loved him.

I'm totally being sarcastic though... I don't like him much because I don't see a great fit for him on our team. I don't know how to project him as a player... If he can shoot the three that changes things.

It's not Sabonis who beat the Jazz in those playoff series. Sloan, Malone and Stockton all started going downhill in 1998-1999. Our bench was crap as well. Portland was just better, plus Bryon Russel missed two free throws in the end of the game 5 which would have send Jazz home with a chance to force game 7.
 
Brannen Greene might have had the worst college career for a guy who could legitimately stick in the NBA. Has NBA athleticism to be solid defensively, stick him out there and let him knock down threes. But will most likely just tear up the d league or Europe.

It's a small sample because Self hated him, but Geene's TS% was 75%. :blink: Dude is a pure shooter with range and a release that is quick enough and high enough to get shots up.
 
Jazz drafting Sabo Jr means major AKMVP days of shower bonerz tbh.

SaboMVP?

All I want for him is a good fit. Jazz and Raptors are the best fits for him in his draft range. Chicago or Boston would be ok...and lets hope he won't end up in Sacramento mess.
 
It's not Sabonis who beat the Jazz in those playoff series. Sloan, Malone and Stockton all started going downhill in 1998-1999. Our bench was crap as well. Portland was just better, plus Bryon Russel missed two free throws in the end of the game 5 which would have send Jazz home with a chance to force game 7.

Of course the Sabonis we saw in the NBA was the post injury Sabonis. To bad we never saw him during his prime. He is now the president of Lithuanian basketball. Already qualified for the Olympics. Baby Sabonis has a good chance of making the team I would say.
 
All I want for him is a good fit. Jazz and Raptors are the best fits for him in his draft range. Chicago or Boston would be ok...and lets hope he won't end up in Sacramento mess.

Are you Lithuanian? I have a good board for you to be on if you are.
 
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