campaignist
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I can’t believe we beat out nine teams
Knicks ranked #4, k, this article seems legitOur NY papers ranked in order how the teams are regarded for alluring draft picks to their teams.
30 being worst, 1 being best.
#30 was the Pelicans, #1 was Dallas (supportive owner, elite coach, young Luke and Porzingis...)
The Jazz clocked in as the 20th worst place for the players to go. Here's what is said about the Jazz:
Out of 30 teams, the Jazz is 20th place free agents would consider going.
"Talented core, very good coach countered by snow and the Church of Latter
Day Saints more prominent than the arena. Players who get there like it."
By the way the Knicks were ranked 4th.

If teams were allowed to sign players for end of season runs like they do in baseball, I guarantee you the Jazz would take Melo in an instant. The guy won an NCAA championship and Olympic championship. Only a very small handful of human beings have done that. Even LeBron couldn't pull off that incredible feat.
As a European, I never could understand the importance you keep on a frigging youth tournament.
I agree with you. But the "friggin youth tournament" does have one feature that is of value: the youth tournament showcases young talent. That talent is what the professional leagues will be drafting to their teams. As a fan of a professional team I want to see what is coming to my team and to the league.As a European, I never could understand the importance you keep on a frigging youth tournament.
I don't think that many really do, at least as far as the NBA is concerned, other than to look at individual performances. But many people are college fans first and foremost.As a European, I never could understand the importance you keep on a frigging youth tournament.
You are all being trolled
By the way, the Olympics is essentially a youth tournament. You don't enjoy the Olympics?
You can do exactly that, you dunce.If teams were allowed to sign players for end of season runs like they do in baseball, I guarantee you the Jazz would take Melo in an instant. The guy won an NCAA championship and Olympic championship. Only a very small handful of human beings have done that. Even LeBron couldn't pull off that incredible feat.