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Klay would be a solid pick at 12 and because of his 6'7" frame and his NBA legacy, I would probably pick him over Jimmer in that spot.
 
HIs scouting videos are stupid because he uses two games as his basis for his scouting.
 
You can see them all at:

https://www.youtube.com/dlouchheim

Just posted Klay Thompson.

They are okay breakdowns. It is funny to me how much Locke seems himself as a legitimate scout.

Locke may annoy some as a play-by-play guy, but the man does his homework. He's also very well connected with a ton of NBA scouts and coaches. I think he bases alot of his opinions off of what he learns from those connections, so these are actually pretty informative videos IMO.
 
Locke may annoy some as a play-by-play guy, but the man does his homework. He's also very well connected with a ton of NBA scouts and coaches. I think he bases alot of his opinions off of what he learns from those connections, so these are actually pretty informative videos IMO.

This may be true, but he passes off those insights as his own. All that one foot, two foot stuff about Williams was clearly not his original observation. He heard that, saw it, and put weight on it. I just wish he would say, "Scouts have concerns about Williams jumping off two feet and you do see that a lot, etc." I could go on, but he hurts his credibility the way he's doing it.
 
Locke may annoy some as a play-by-play guy, but the man does his homework. He's also very well connected with a ton of NBA scouts and coaches. I think he bases alot of his opinions off of what he learns from those connections, so these are actually pretty informative videos IMO.

I really like Locke's breakdowns, stats and opinions. But I recogonize he is looking at very paticular and small piece of the overall picture.

I do think the Jazz are making a big mistake by allowing him to post the breakdowns and critiques of players on the Jazz web-page. A few degrees of seperation should be observed. The blending of David Locke and Utah Jazz sets the stage for potentially embarasing and franchise damaging events in one of three ways.

First, is the pressure put on a player who can see on www.utahjazz.com that he is lazy, takes too many possesions off and won't make it in the NBA because he jumps off two feet. This is not the opionion of the Utah Jazz but try explaining that to a 19-year old. All he sees is the Utah Jazz all over the webpage. Think he is excited to come in for a workout? How about that first interview on draft night with the Jazz's own play by play voice-David Locke? I'm sure the guy won't hold a grudge and will just sign as a FA in 5 years right?

Second, his rankings, and breakdowns create a potential for disharmony within the Jazz organization. If he says Maynor doesn't have an NBA skill and KOC drafts Maynor the organization is not in harmony, one of them must be wrong. As a consumer of Jazz I am put in a position of choosing between the two. They can't both be right so fire the bum that is wrong. There are enough critics outside the family, why be your own enemy?

Finally, by strongly advocating his opinions to a reading adn listening office, he is building fan support for certain players and turning fan opinions against others. His presentation style is great, very matter of fact, and he can back it up with data. But when he doesn't advocate the player KOC drafts there is a problem. The fans end up booing the #9 pick. I am not suggesting that he be told by KOC who to spin in a favorable light, I'm suggesting that because he works for the Jazz and is posting on thier web-page a slight adjustment to his style would bennifit the organization. It might be better if he were to point out skills and attributes of the potential picks, focusing on how they could help the Jazz. Leave it to other people draw conclusions about this player good that player bad.
 
Last year Locke argued that he would rank Pau Gasol higher than Dirk in his top-100 nba player rankings. Haven't taken him seriously since.
 
HIs scouting videos are stupid because he uses two games as his basis for his scouting.

Something that Locke readily concedes, not that the videos are stupid, but that he uses a limited number of games. I think he probably supplements it with his knowledge gained from reading, contacts with scouts, agents, GMs, etc.

Personally, I think Locke does good analysis. I like him.
 
Locke also watched every Al Jefferson possession from 2009 and thought he would be a fine pick and roll player because he converted most of them from a tiny sample size. He watches a lot of film, but is no scout, just a fan like the rest of us.
 
Blast from the past. 2004

https://www.seattlepi.com/default/article/Locked-on-Sports-And-the-No-1-pick-is-1147752.php

Who is the player most advanced at his position?
Two players were mentioned universally. Devin Harris, a 6-foot-3 point guard from Wisconsin, leads the charge as the player most ready to play his position. Scouts believe he could start and be productive. He would be my best guess for Rookie of the Year in 2005.
Emeka Okafor from national champion Connecticut was also mentioned as ready to go. Okafor showed the ability to hit jump hooks with both hands in the NCAA Tournament. The last player with those skills was Tim Duncan. However, Okafor's bad back has everyone nervous.



Who is the best shooter?
Oregon's Luke Jackson heads the list. Nick Jacobsen from Utah was lights out in his workouts and will most likely be a second-round pick based on his shooting alone.

Jimmer who?

Who has the most upside?
Three high school players top this list: Al Jefferson, a 6-9 power forward from Prentiss, Miss.; Robert Swift, 7-foot center from Bakersfield, Calif.; and Shaun Livingston, a 6-7 point guard from Peoria, Ill.

Hmmmm. I somehow remember a Dwight something or other. I pitty the fool who take HS nobody over proven college stud. That just silly.

Who is the most physical?
This is unanimous: Rafael Araujo of BYU. In fact, he injured Jefferson in his workout with Seattle, and Jefferson was unable to work out for other teams.

<snicker>
 
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