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one way to look at that is the jazz have a 20% chance of getting top 4. 15% of getting top three - which is really what we should be praying for.
All I can say to that is whatever math you are using there reminds me of probability calculations, which were impossible for me to understand in high school. But I’ll go with it, gives me more hope!
 
The absolute torture of watching 14-10, hoping it all falls in order. The hands and knees praying that the Jazz don't pop up at #9.

After that is when it gets really stressful...
 
Utah "prayed for water" and look what happened. Imagine if they prayed for better draft position. LOL
Yeah, look what happened: the legislature used that precipitation to kill the vast majority of legislation that would've actually helped the Great Salt Lake.

(I worked for a legislator during the legislative session and that is all they/we were focused on. The inaction on water was incredibly despiriting.)
 
If they announce 9-14 and the Jazz are not mentioned yet, then I will feel no stress at all. Only joy knowing we are top 4 and should get someone great.
top three or bust in this draft. heck i even hesitate to include scoot. imo, it was decided a year ago that Scoot was all that, but i'm not convinced his play on the court or his size warrant this idea that he's a can't miss guy. short guys who can't shoot have a VERY hard time becoming impact superstars in the league.
 
He may not be the best prospect at #28 but he's one I'd draft for sure. At a certain point in the draft you worry less about what a guy can't do and think more about what they do at an NBA level. He will be a really good defender. His offense is really bad... like really bad. You might be able to tell him to be PJ Tucker and just chill in the corner... and when the ball swings to you shoot it... and you might be able to get him on the court.
 
He may not be the best prospect at #28 but he's one I'd draft for sure. At a certain point in the draft you worry less about what a guy can't do and think more about what they do at an NBA level. He will be a really good defender. His offense is really bad... like really bad. You might be able to tell him to be PJ Tucker and just chill in the corner... and when the ball swings to you shoot it... and you might be able to get him on the court.
He's like Vanderbilt, but a wing and a legitimately great defender. He's has Vando's hustle and motor, but can lock people up consistently. He does need to be able to knock that corner three down though, and it remains to be seen whether he can do that. combination of elite length and athleticism means the defense should absolutely translate.
 
He's like Vanderbilt, but a wing and a legitimately great defender. He's has Vando's hustle and motor, but can lock people up consistently. He does need to be able to knock that corner three down though, and it remains to be seen whether he can do that. combination of elite length and athleticism means the defense should absolutely translate.
I watched him enough to believe in the defense. He gets after it there. The offense is real bad doe.
 
top three or bust in this draft. heck i even hesitate to include scoot. imo, it was decided a year ago that Scoot was all that, but i'm not convinced his play on the court or his size warrant this idea that he's a can't miss guy. short guys who can't shoot have a VERY hard time becoming impact superstars in the league.
Ehh. Better draft position is always better. Can always trade back from up there.
 
Concerns I still have about players in the top 10:
  • Amen Thompson -- He needs some ability to score outside 15 feet or his defender will drop deep in the paint. This could be make-or-break for him, imo.
  • Anthony Black -- I'm not excited about a lead guard with no shooting/scoring gravity. Teams are going to sag way off, or just not guard him at all.
  • Brandon Miller -- I still don't think he'll separate from NBA defenders, but can work in an MPJ spot-up shooter role.
  • Cam Whitmore -- Needs to play with his head up and pass the ball sometimes.
  • Cason Wallace -- If he's going to be the smallest guy on the floor, he needs to be special offensively to be a top-10 pick, imo. Other guys can give you perimeter defense (e.g., Sidy, Rayan, etc.)
  • Gradey Dick -- Just his defense. He's not going to be the best athlete on the floor. He needs some strength, toughness and guile.
  • Taylor Hendricks -- I'm not excited about a wing who can't dribble in the top 10. If he can be a bonafide play-finishing big it's less of an issue, but otherwise he's probably a complementary, floor-spacing player. I also don't see much in-between game.
 
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How do we feel in 2023 about prospects who straight up can't shoot? The twins seem to have such amazing physical and athletic traits... but can they overcome their shooting deficiencies?
 
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