Every single person on this thread wanting to trade Kessler would have also wanted to trade Gobert early in his career as well. There was a thread where some moron suggested using Gobert to move up to grab Sacramento's 8 pick. Not a single person said, "No way, Gobert is worth more than that!"
At least that moron learned something.
I hope he does. He needs a wake up call (it would be really funny if this was the wake up call considering that he got benched last year).I hope Walker doesn't read this thread. Sheesh.
1 if we include any player not Collins.
Not sure I believe Clingan > WK and #10. I mean, if he’s quite a bit more solid (better), then I guess it’s a worthy asset-consolidation move since the Jazz have a surplus quantity of assets, only so many roster spots, and a roster mostly comprised of dice rolls and garbage.Yeah, trade WK for 9 or for 12 like Numb said. Package the pick plus 10 to move up and draft Clingan. Then, make a strong offer for Kennard. Would love that offseason.
This Clingan hype is getting crazy. I'm not sure he is better prospect than Kessler let alone Kessler and the 10th pick.Not sure I believe Clingan > WK and #10. I mean, if he’s quite a bit more solid (better), then I guess it’s a worthy asset-consolidation move since the Jazz have a surplus quantity of assets, only so many roster spots, and a roster mostly comprised of dice rolls and garbage.
My take on Clingan right now is he’s getting overhyped because the draft is bad and people start to get whipped into a frenzy about prospect potential, with perceived potential increasingly outstripping reality in increasingly worse drafts. Perfect storm for Clingan.
I think I’d rather have two bites at the apple since the top of this draft is the crapshootiest crapshoot since at least 2013.
Coming out of college there is very little that separates them.The only thing Kessler has on Clingan is unnecessary reverse dunks.
Yeah just skill and talentComing out of college there is very little that separates them.