I actually kinda like him... he's fluid and if he shoots it well he could be the 4/5 type guy we need to space. I'm in here.
A big if since he didn’t do it in games.
I actually kinda like him... he's fluid and if he shoots it well he could be the 4/5 type guy we need to space. I'm in here.
I'd say its a medium if since he shot free throws well and his form on the 15 foot pick and pop looks pretty pure. He seems like a workers so I think its a fair projection.A big if since he didn’t do it in games.
Your inclinations are several years behind. You think Utah's gonna send a message to their $100MM+ player in his prime with a $2MM 1st rd pick? That adds up in your mind as a plausible scenario?Certainly, I think it sends a significant message if the Jazz draft a clear big with their first-rounder: negotiations with Gobert ain't going totally swimmingly.
Zeke would be a good hedge IF he can play 4. Since that is something we can't know yet then, well, I don't know.
In any case, the Jazz's abject inability to address the 4-spot since Millsap left has held them back, IMO. So I'm about figuring it out. It's a big reason why I like Woodard.
huh?? no... This type of categorical labeling doesnt make any sense..
The guy who averaged less than a block a game playing C in over 30MPG is as versatile a defender as Jalen Smith? no.... that doesnt make any sense... why would it?Zeke Nnaji is at least as mobile and versatile a defender as Jalen Smith is out on the floor. Make sense yet?
Perry shot more 3s and shot them better than Nnaji did. Perry also projects to be the better shooter. The expectation is that Nnaji will be able to extend his range and stretch the floor, but he hasn't done it yet.Also Reggie Perry isnt near the shooter as Nnaji.