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Black or Wallace?

Which point guard would rather have with the 9th pick?


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Tony Jones kinda threw water on us taking Wallace. Said Jazz will NOT run with two short guards this year.

Wallace isn't all that small, he's 6'4 with shoes and has a good wingspan. Plus, Tony has also said the Jazz see Ochai as the starting shooting guard next year and going forward. I don't think size would be a problem at all with a Wallace/Ochai backcourt.
 
Wallace isn't all that small, he's 6'4 with shoes and has a good wingspan. Plus, Tony has also said the Jazz see Ochai as the starting shooting guard next year and going forward. I don't think size would be a problem at all with a Wallace/Ochai backcourt.
Plus he’s got that dawg in him.
 
I wasn't around the forum or Jazz a lot at the end of the season. But we really think Ochai is the starting SG of the present and future? To the point we're making roster decisions around him? What is going on lol.
 
I wasn't around the forum or Jazz a lot at the end of the season. But we really think Ochai is the starting SG of the present and future? To the point we're making roster decisions around him? What is going on lol.
I think it’s smoke, honestly. But people here believe it.
 
1) Cason Wallace is not small.
2) If Ochai is so small that you have to have a super duper sized PG next to him, what is he giving us on offense that's so special?

If "fit with Ochai" is a factor in our decision we are doomed. If you're concerned about how someone would fit with a 3&D wing, your concern starts with the 3&D wing.
 
I wasn't around the forum or Jazz a lot at the end of the season. But we really think Ochai is the starting SG of the present and future? To the point we're making roster decisions around him? What is going on lol.

Tony's mentioned it a few times in radio interviews. I definitely don't think it's set in stone. They likely give him the opportunity to start next year, maybe he takes a leap in his second season and takes advantage of the opportunity, if not, they will adjust accordingly.
 
Tony's mentioned it a few times in radio interviews. I definitely don't think it's set in stone. They likely give him the opportunity to start next year, maybe he takes a leap in his second season and takes advantage of the opportunity, if not, they will adjust accordingly.
He's the best option currently.
 
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