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Is Ace Bailey the best draft prospect in Utah Jazz history?

Was pre-draft analysis wrong or were those guys development outliers?

I’m talking strictly consensus as prospects. You’re making this way too complicated lol.
Development outliers are a guarantee in every draft so chucking them out seems like an odd thing to do.

I guess I am making it too complicated so I’ll bow out. But to me talking it through is a bit more interesting than just fishing for a ‘yes’
 
What’s the criteria?

Donovan had great defensive potential when coming out, and an offensive ceiling that no one could have even fathomed. If he had hit his defensive potential and still became the same offensive player, that’s hard to beat.
If he had done that we would have had a few rings and likely kept that team together. But he washed out completely on defense which continues to tank playoff teams to this day.
 
Dante drew Penny comparisons. But he sucked so bad its hard to say he was the "best" but I think he was very highly touted. I was prepared to **** on this but it feels like at least a 3 way tie.
I thought Kobe was the main comparison. Dante Exum Compared To Kobe. I imagine the general manager who said this is no longer employed. Though Dennis Lindsey was the one who took the gamble on the hype... It's crazy to think Nikola Jokic went 41st in that draft.
 
Deron was definitely a better prospect.

Mitchell was also a better prospect, but that was with hindsight (but pretty immediate hindsight after SL)
 
Deron Williams' Illinois team had a 37-2 record—a winning percentage of 94.7%. Rutgers last year was 15-17—a winning percentage of 46.8%.

I'm a little tired of the crown on Bailey's head when the the last time he impacted winning he was in some high school gym. "Best prospects" have a clear track record on impacting winning, so I'm afraid to tell all you love birds that DWill runs away with this over Bailey.
 
Deron Williams' Illinois team had a 37-2 record—a winning percentage of 94.7%. Rutgers last year was 15-17—a winning percentage of 46.8%.

I'm a little tired of the crown on Bailey's head when the the last time he impacted winning he was in some high school gym. "Best prospects" have a clear track record on impacting winning, so I'm afraid to tell all you love birds that DWill runs away with this over Bailey.
Dylan Harper was on that same Rutgers team and is absolutely a better prospect than Deron Williams was.
 
But why? Because pre draft analysis was wrong?

Jokic wouldn’t count either, I don’t understand why
The question as I understand it is "is ace bailey the best draft prospect in jazz history?"
So lets imagine there was a draft thread on jazzfanz when jokic was drafted. How much hype and discussion do you think there would have been in that thread about jokic? Im guessing almost zero because he was not a very good draft prospect.
 
In terms of top-tier upside I'll say probably. Deron Williams was pretty special though.

Honorable mention to DeShawn Stevenson. I remember nbadraft.net comped him to Michael Jordan and put out a "mea culpa" like 15 years later, LOL.
It was a while ago but Deron was never considered a top 5 pick to my recommendation till after his ncaa tournament run. Tell me if I’ve got that wrong.
 
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