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Who do you HOPE the Jazz draft today?

Which one do you hope Utah takes 23rd?

  • Tyler Bey - SF 7'1 wingspan - NY POST

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Josh Green SG ARIZONA • FR • 6'6 - CBS Sports (Parrish) / The Athletic

    Votes: 5 23.8%
  • Tyrell Terry (Stanford, PG/SG, Freshman) - Bleacher Report

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • LEANDRO BOLMARO - Argentina - The Ringer / CBS Sports (Boone)

    Votes: 1 4.8%
  • Vernon Carey Jr., C, Duke Height: 6' 10" - Sports Illustrated / NBA Draft.net

    Votes: 1 4.8%
  • G Theo Maledon Ht./Wt.: 6-4, 198 - Yahoo Sports

    Votes: 4 19.0%
  • Aleksej Pokusevski 7-0 208 Serbia - Netscouts

    Votes: 6 28.6%
  • Malachi Flynn, PG, San Diego State - SB Nation

    Votes: 1 4.8%
  • Jaden McDaniels • Washington • Freshman • Forward • 6-9 • - USA TODAY

    Votes: 3 14.3%

  • Total voters
    21
The New York Knicks are moving up in Wednesday night's NBA draft, trading the Nos. 27 and 38 picks to the Utah Jazz to acquire the 23rd pick, sources told ESPN.
 
Jazz must have someone scouted at the top of the second round. That's pretty interesting. . .

I think this is a good move. I wonder if the Jazz are done dealing with the Knicks or there is something more. . .
 
Yeah, it’s not a home run type of move, but it is definitely a single. For a team with limited draft assets, picking up another asset is a smart move. Either pick can be used in a second trade, or used to add affordable depth to the roster.
 
We don't need to get a future all star or even starter out of this draft. We just need some guys who can fill our bench instantly for about 15minutes every night so we don't have to run a six man rotation while playing the likes of Royce 35minutes
 
That 23rd pick wasn't really our savior. In fact there really isn't anyone in this rookie class that is going to "move the needle" much for anyone this year.
That's kind of my point. We're staying stagnant this year. Quin wouldn't even play our rookies in garbage time last year and stuck with garbage like Niang and Bradley. Most likely it will be the same this year unless we make a move but I just don't see it happening. I hope I'm wrong but nothing leads me to believe this team can and will do anything substantial.
 
That's kind of my point. We're staying stagnant this year. Quin wouldn't even play our rookies in garbage time last year and stuck with garbage like Niang and Bradley. Most likely it will be the same this year unless we make a move but I just don't see it happening. I hope I'm wrong but nothing leads me to believe this team can and will do anything substantial.

Our best move is dumping Davis. That will allow us to sign JC and another real NBA player.
 
At #38 Tony Jones and some folks talking about:



Udoka Azubuike
6-11260CKansas



Matt Stock

@CoachMattStock


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@Tjonesonthenba
Completely agree! Dok is a beast. He is a rim runner, shot blocker, rebounder that can spell Rudy. This is a kid that would be a top 10 pick if the NBA still focused on traditional 5s. His athleticism is freakish. 6’11, 9’1 standing reach, 41 inch vertical, 260 lbs, 7’7 wingspan.








Tony Jones

@Tjonesonthenba

If Udoka is on the board at 38, I think he will be in the mix for the Jazz. I think the net is a wide one at 27. There are a number of ways that pick can go
 
Our best move is dumping Davis. That will allow us to sign JC and another real NBA player.
Yeah, which is too bad we couldn’t have included him in this Knicks trade. I know they don’t want to give up cap space, but they certainly have enough of it to have absorbed the contract.
 
Huh? We moved down 4 picks and gained an early 2nd round pick. Chances are a few guys we liked at 23 could be available at 27. Plus we get an early 2nd round pick for basically nothing.

Would rather go the other direction in the draft order given that we still are in our version of a win now team.
 
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