An ESPN Insider article came out recently about redrafting the 2010 NBA Draft. As you all know two of the Jazz's best players came from the 2010 NBA Draft (Favors, Hayward).
1. Washington Wizards - John Wall
David Thorpe - John Wall
Amin Elhassan - John Wall
2. Philadelphia 76ers - Evan Turner
David Thorpe - DeMarcus Cousins
Amin Elhassan - Paul George
3. New Jersey Nets - Derrick Favors
David Thorpe - Paul George
Amin Elhassan - DeMarcus Cousins
4. Minnesota Timberwolves - Wesley Johnson
David Thorpe - Derrick Favors
I don't see Favors as a perfect complement to Love, but he is too good to pass on here. Miami is showing that you can win big without standard 4s and 5s, and Love's shooting skill helps Favors grow to be a better bucket-getter because of the space he'd have to operate.
Amin Elhassan - Derrick Favors
I've often said I'd rather have Favors than Cousins as a surer bet long term and a much better defender. Minnesota didn't get the chance to draft him, but if it had, he would have made a marvelous combination with Kevin Love as a defensive protector and excellent finisher.
5. Sacramento Kings - DeMarcus Cousins
David Thorpe - Eric Bledsoe
Amin Elhassan - Eric Bledsoe
6. Golden State Warriors - Ekpe Udoh
David Thorpe - Greg Monroe
Amin Elhassan - Gordon Hayward
Although Don Nelson already was checked out in 2010, I still would have loved to see what kind of creative lineups he could have concocted with a big shooting wing who can play-make like Hayward.
7. Detroit Pistons - Greg Monroe
David Thorpe - Larry Sanders
Amin Elhassan - Greg Monroe
8. Los Angeles Clippers - Al-Farouq Aminu
David Thorpe - Ed Davis
Amin Elhassan - Ed Davis
9. Utah Jazz - Gordon Hayward
David Thorpe - Gordon Hayward
I thought Utah would take him early in the spring of 2010 as both a small forward and a shooting guard. Hayward has not yet realized his considerable potential, but he is a good fit there without doubt.
Amin Elhassan - Lance Stephenson
I first saw Stephenson as an eighth grader at the ABCD camp in New Jersey, and it was very apparent the only thing that would prevent a talent of that magnitude from making it would be the hubris of himself and his circle. He's never looked as good as he does now, and a lot of that is because of the tough love administered by the man who drafted him, Larry Bird. Stephenson would have received the same kind of strict treatment in Utah, which would have been good for his career.
10. Indiana Pacers - Paul George
David Thorpe - Patrick Patterson
Amin Elhassan - Quincy Pondexter
I stopped at #10, because that is pretty much all the Jazz should care about. Essentially the Nets made a great pick with Favors at #3, with a redraft of him going #4 to both people. Same with the Jazz making a great pick with Hayward at #9, with a redraft of him going #6 and #9 to both people.
1. Washington Wizards - John Wall
David Thorpe - John Wall
Amin Elhassan - John Wall
2. Philadelphia 76ers - Evan Turner
David Thorpe - DeMarcus Cousins
Amin Elhassan - Paul George
3. New Jersey Nets - Derrick Favors
David Thorpe - Paul George
Amin Elhassan - DeMarcus Cousins
4. Minnesota Timberwolves - Wesley Johnson
David Thorpe - Derrick Favors
I don't see Favors as a perfect complement to Love, but he is too good to pass on here. Miami is showing that you can win big without standard 4s and 5s, and Love's shooting skill helps Favors grow to be a better bucket-getter because of the space he'd have to operate.
Amin Elhassan - Derrick Favors
I've often said I'd rather have Favors than Cousins as a surer bet long term and a much better defender. Minnesota didn't get the chance to draft him, but if it had, he would have made a marvelous combination with Kevin Love as a defensive protector and excellent finisher.
5. Sacramento Kings - DeMarcus Cousins
David Thorpe - Eric Bledsoe
Amin Elhassan - Eric Bledsoe
6. Golden State Warriors - Ekpe Udoh
David Thorpe - Greg Monroe
Amin Elhassan - Gordon Hayward
Although Don Nelson already was checked out in 2010, I still would have loved to see what kind of creative lineups he could have concocted with a big shooting wing who can play-make like Hayward.
7. Detroit Pistons - Greg Monroe
David Thorpe - Larry Sanders
Amin Elhassan - Greg Monroe
8. Los Angeles Clippers - Al-Farouq Aminu
David Thorpe - Ed Davis
Amin Elhassan - Ed Davis
9. Utah Jazz - Gordon Hayward
David Thorpe - Gordon Hayward
I thought Utah would take him early in the spring of 2010 as both a small forward and a shooting guard. Hayward has not yet realized his considerable potential, but he is a good fit there without doubt.
Amin Elhassan - Lance Stephenson
I first saw Stephenson as an eighth grader at the ABCD camp in New Jersey, and it was very apparent the only thing that would prevent a talent of that magnitude from making it would be the hubris of himself and his circle. He's never looked as good as he does now, and a lot of that is because of the tough love administered by the man who drafted him, Larry Bird. Stephenson would have received the same kind of strict treatment in Utah, which would have been good for his career.
10. Indiana Pacers - Paul George
David Thorpe - Patrick Patterson
Amin Elhassan - Quincy Pondexter
I stopped at #10, because that is pretty much all the Jazz should care about. Essentially the Nets made a great pick with Favors at #3, with a redraft of him going #4 to both people. Same with the Jazz making a great pick with Hayward at #9, with a redraft of him going #6 and #9 to both people.