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http://www.nbadraft.net/players/sviatoslav-mykhailiuk
How is this kid? His write-up sounds amazing but he's projected in the middle of the 2nd round and his comp is James Jones.
He is sharmin soft.
http://www.nbadraft.net/players/sviatoslav-mykhailiuk
How is this kid? His write-up sounds amazing but he's projected in the middle of the 2nd round and his comp is James Jones.
He is sharmin soft.
If you saw Joe Ingles at age 23 you'd probably say the same thing.I wish him the best but I don't think he is an NBA talent
Actually I was a Joe Ingles fanIf you saw Joe Ingles at age 23 you'd probably say the same thing.
In 2011 you were out here advocating for Joe Ingles?
Cy's point remains. literally every fan other than you (giving you the benefit of the doubt) would have said the same about Ingles.I wasn't posting but yes I was a fan. I wanted him on the Jazz after his time with Maccabi Tel Aviv. My first experience with him was in the summer of 2009 when he played for the Warrior's summer league team. He played PF for them that summer with Curry and Anthony Morrow.
I wouldn't cry if the Jazz took a flyer on him.
Cy's point remains. literally every fan other than you (giving you the benefit of the doubt) would have said the same about Ingles.
He's young, it's pretty much impossible to say he is or isn't a NBA player at this point. That's the comparison.How is Ingles even remotely comparable to Williams-Goss?
Because Joe Ingles flew under the radar, now every washout is going to end up being successful? Ingles is the exception to the rule, so it makes no sense to use the exception as some sort of applicable comparison. Maybe if he had been cut by Doc Rivers, but dude got cut by Quin Snyder. I wouldn't be holding your breath for him to turn into the next Jingles, despite being crowned Utah's best point guard by Zag fans as soon as he was drafted.
My favorite in our range:
THe shot looks pure. The %s are not amazing but it looks too good to not translate well to the league IMO.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Kentucky
Freshman
PG/SG
The Jazz might look for a versatile guard who can operate in different lineups without dominating the ball alongside Donovan Mitchell.
Gilgeous-Alexander has the size, length, multipositional defensive versatility and unselfishness needed to operate as a role player alongside a variety of different types of guards and wings.
Starting salary: $2,231,760