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Jazz discussing #3 for #6, #18

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Please no, we don't need the 18th pick in this draft, and that would give us a prime position to pick the leftovers from the top 5 picks. No thanks.

- Craig
 
If the Jazz know Knight is available at 6 then I would do this. I guess KOC could call in a favor from the Raptors GM (if they are friends at all) and ask them if they are going Knight or Walker.
 
I agree. The onlyI would do this is if we were 100% taking Knight and could 100% get him at #6. I don't want Kemba.
 
Please no, we don't need the 18th pick in this draft, and that would give us a prime position to pick the leftovers from the top 5 picks. No thanks.

- Craig

Anyone who knows anything about this year's draft is there's really not much of a difference between picks 4 -30 range, fake impersonator guy.
 
18 could land someone like Jordan Hamilton, Kenneth Fahried (a ridiculously good rebounder), Josh Selby, etc. There is always potentially an impact player at 18 in any draft.
 
Ooh, forgot about Selby, I think he could be a GREAT get at 18 .. though I'd take Hamilton first, if there.
 
Selby would bring a nice bench scoring dynamic ala Barrea. I'd go with Hamilton over him too though.
 
18 could be better than 12 or maybe even 6.

They're projected lower but Jeremy Tyler could be a nice gamble and I feel very good about Jimmy Butler. Wesley who?
 
No, the consensus that I've seen is that this draft is 2 tiers at the top. 1st is Irving, Williams. 2nd is Knight, Kanter. If Knight drops to 6th and we somehow know it, what else does that tell us? Teams would for whatever reason prefer 2 other players ahead of him. Why? I'm sure their reasons are just as good as ours.

You don't ****ing give up a #3 lottery pick for a couple later picks or other trade-down value, that's exactly the same move the Blazers made in the Deron Williams draft. They also thought they were getting comparable talent.

- Craig
 
If you make that trade and get an extra pick, then you definitely Jonas Valanciunas if he's there at 12.

But I wouldn't make that trade. Knight, Kemba, Kanter, Vesely. You have to like one of those players atleast slightly more than the others - take him at 3 instead of letting other teams dictate who you pick. That's the benefit of moving up in the lottery.
 
Well, I'm about to throw the Jimmer grenade into this thread, but this sounds an awful lot like the Jimmer-maniac's plan to beat out Sacramento to nab Jimmer at 6 while getting something for 3. Me and a couple others said that if the Jazz are really going nuts over Jimmer, they should trade down with Washington so they get Kanter and we get Jimmer.

I'm a fan of Knight, but he won't be there at 6. Knight > Kemba, and I actually feel that Jimmer > Kemba.

I actually would rather take Jan or Kawhi with #6 though.
 
No, the consensus that I've seen is that this draft is 2 tiers at the top. 1st is Irving, Williams. 2nd is Knight, Kanter. If Knight drops to 6th and we somehow know it, what else does that tell us? Teams would for whatever reason prefer 2 other players ahead of him. Why? I'm sure their reasons are just as good as ours.

You don't ****ing give up a #3 lottery pick for a couple later picks or other trade-down value, that's exactly the same move the Blazers made in the Deron Williams draft. They also thought they were getting comparable talent.

- Craig

Well Toronto is the only team projected to take a PG between picks 3-6. Cleveland won't take him unless they are able to get a trade in place, so as long as he passes by Toronto then we have him. You just have to gauge who Toronto likes.
 
Couldn't the Jazz draft Kanter first and then see what position Washington is in to draft Knight and trade from there? That way we at least get Kanter or Knight and the #18 pick.
 
If the Jazz were stupid enough to add another draft pick, I'd be okay with Tyler Honeycutt at 18.
 
Couldn't the Jazz draft Kanter first and then see what position Washington is in to draft Knight and trade from there? That way we at least get Kanter or Knight and the #18 pick.

Yeah, but if they don't draft Knight then we are screwed.
 
Typical draft scenario - yesterday ESPN reported we are trading into the 2 spot, today we are trading down. One day Sap and Harris are not going anywhere, the next day they are on the market. Jefferson is an anchor of the team and then he is going to be traded. You gotta love having two picks in the lotto and being in the middle of all of this.
 
Knight will likely go to Toronto at 5 if he's not picked at 4 and traded by the Cavs. This is risky, unless the Jazz also like Vesely.
 
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