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Is anyone sad we missed out on Aaron Gordon?

I love Gordon! But Exum is a better fit for the jazz. His skill set and star power are going to change where this franchise sits over the next five years. Not to mention Rodney Hood is going be better than people think.

I also agree about Hood, he was the one 3 & D guy at the top of my list coming into the draft, Hood's statistics compared to other potential 3 & D guys was the best in every category where he doesn't have a real weakness on the offensive end and rebounds pretty well, and not to forget Rodney's quote at the press conference about wanting to be know for his defense, I think just about won over every Jazz fan, because we already know how good of the 3 point shooter he is. And like David Locke and Dan Clayton and many others have said when you watched Duke games last year to watch Parker, you came away from the game really liking Rodney Hood's game maybe just as much as Jabari Parker's.
 
This. Exactly, it's the time of year for the liars to come out in the NBA, the best poker players always win. I admit that I was down on Exum before the draft because I knew nothing about him but after watching almost every YouTube video Dantè and every article I have read, I have a better feeling that Dantè will be a better prospect than Gordon, and I really liked Aaron Gordon's game. Dantè Exum carries himself and his moves remind me of a Michael. Jordan and Kobe Bryant type player, don't think he will be as good as those two but if he is I see it and sounds like Dennis Lindsey, Justin Zanik, and Rich Scheubrooks knew what they were looking at when I think they secretly hoped Exum would fall to them, probably the reason they pimped Gordon so much. I think Exum was 3rd on their big board after Wiggins and Parker and after the Embiid injury.

Yah.


TBH I never warmed up to the idea of Aaron Gordon until I heard Walt Perrin's interview that he was shooting really well, especially on those corner 3's. That's when I saw the possibility of Gordon being as good a prospect as the likes of Jabari and Wiggins.


Who knows whether he was or he was not shooting well. But the fact is when we brought him back a 2nd time it must have put a 'doubt' in ORL's mind about whether Gordon can develop that shot. Because if he can - he's easily the 3rd best prospect.
 
for a few minutes there, I thought Orlando had pulled a Johnny Flynn and Ricky Rubio type move with Aaron Gordon and Dario Saric.
 
I never got enamored with Gordon. I think he's probably a Shane Battier/Michael Kidd-Gilchrist role player, and I didn't see enough basic coordination and feel on offense to believe he's ever going to be much of a scorer. I don't think he's as talented as Kirilenko, either. I guess time will tell.

After Embiid got injured, I had Exum 3rd on my board and on the same tier as Parker.

Aaron Gordon doesn't have basic coordination? Probably the biggest WTF post ever.
 
I was very upset. So upset in fact that I'm going to sit down at the typewriter tomorrow and pound out a letter to the jazz. Here's my rough draft.

Dear mr. Lindsey

Please stop your employees from talking me into falling in love with specific players before the draft. David Locke kept talking about Gordon's game changing defense, passing ability and how he would lead fast breaks. By Thursday afternoon I had visions of Jazzman Gordon revolutionizing Jazz Nation as the sf jumped higher than Jeremy Evans to get a rebound, put the ball on the floor and races to the other end faster than Alec Burks and throwing down a thundering dunk that would make the mailman rise up and declare " used to be Air Jordan, now the Jazz got Air-Ron Gordon".

This is not the first time Jazz employees have led me astray. It happened last year with Olynk and Barry Larkins kid. Three years ago it was Montijunas, and in the Hayward draft it was Ed Davis and Patrick Patterson.

I attend at least two games a year and the free open scrimmage, therefore I demand you correct this problem.
 
I was very upset. So upset in fact that I'm going to sit down at the typewriter tomorrow and pound out a letter to the jazz. Here's my rough draft.

Dear mr. Lindsey

Please stop your employees from talking me into falling in love with specific players before the draft. David Locke kept talking about Gordon's game changing defense, passing ability and how he would lead fast breaks. By Thursday afternoon I had visions of Jazzman Gordon revolutionizing Jazz Nation as the sf jumped higher than Jeremy Evans to get a rebound, put the ball on the floor and races to the other end faster than Alec Burks and throwing down a thundering dunk that would make the mailman rise up and declare " used to be Air Jordan, now the Jazz got Air-Ron Gordon".

This is not the first time Jazz employees have led me astray. It happened last year with Olynk and Barry Larkins kid. Three years ago it was Montijunas, and in the Hayward draft it was Ed Davis and Patrick Patterson.

I attend at least two games a year and the free open scrimmage, therefore I demand you correct this problem.

Caused the Magic to take him over Exum. Working as intended.
 
I can see what Orlando was doing taking Gordon and Payton, especially when I take a closer look at Payton. They made a good combination of picks, but Exum was BPA and has the higher upside. Exum is a guy who could become a top 5 - 10 player in the league one day.
 
I can see what Orlando was doing taking Gordon and Payton, especially when I take a closer look at Payton. They made a good combination of picks, but Exum was BPA and has the higher upside. Exum is a guy who could become a top 5 - 10 player in the league one day.

Payton & Gordon
Exum and Hood

Granted it's 4 and 12 vs. 5 and 23, but I like the Jazz picks better.
 
Magic did some weird ish. They traded a bunch and now have a lot of players that can't shoot...
 
I think in time Exum can be a game-changer in the mold of Tony Parker. Even at the 2-guard position he poses a great that to defenses with his ability to get in the lane and his passing. Now, hone those skills over a few seasons and we will all be very happy we had him fall into our laps on draft night '14.
 
I thought Gordon was a good choice myself. I figured he would learn how to shoot. Everyone compares him to Marion and AK, but he has better coordination than either of them and he has a lot of drive, so I think his ceiling is a lot higher. Well, we will see what we have in Exum.
 
I was very upset. So upset in fact that I'm going to sit down at the typewriter tomorrow and pound out a letter to the jazz. Here's my rough draft.

Dear mr. Lindsey

Please stop your employees from talking me into falling in love with specific players before the draft. David Locke kept talking about Gordon's game changing defense, passing ability and how he would lead fast breaks. By Thursday afternoon I had visions of Jazzman Gordon revolutionizing Jazz Nation as the sf jumped higher than Jeremy Evans to get a rebound, put the ball on the floor and races to the other end faster than Alec Burks and throwing down a thundering dunk that would make the mailman rise up and declare " used to be Air Jordan, now the Jazz got Air-Ron Gordon".

This is not the first time Jazz employees have led me astray. It happened last year with Olynk and Barry Larkins kid. Three years ago it was Montijunas, and in the Hayward draft it was Ed Davis and Patrick Patterson.

I attend at least two games a year and the free open scrimmage, therefore I demand you correct this problem.
Your letter seems insincere
 
i think we may have dodged a bullet with Gordon.... I'm just not so sure he can shoot.



BTW - I think Walt Perrin's comment that Gordon shot well, and DL asking Gordon back for a 2nd workout may have actually helped in ORL deciding to grab him.


BTW#2 - Jazz's rumored promise to Jordan Adams may have also tricked MEM into taking him and letting Hood drop to us????



#SmokeScreen

I don't know how someone can be worried about Gordons shot and not Exums. Exum is now a Jazzman so I'm 100% in his camp.

To all the Gordon haters. You never thought we would get Exum. Most of you were pimping Vonmeh. LOL
 
Most teams don't trade up one spot and I think the Jazz would have said no to that. The FO also said that they heard that Exum might fall to them earlier in the day.

Orlando could have gotten the 35, at minimum, but the Jazz would have traded Gordon ad 23 for Exum before Orlando got the proposal fully out their mouth.

I thought Philly would have passed on Embiid and then tried to bargain him back from the Jazz. Philly and Orlando is dumb.
 
I don't know how someone can be worried about Gordons shot and not Exums. Exum is now a Jazzman so I'm 100% in his camp.

To all the Gordon haters. You never thought we would get Exum. Most of you were pimping Vonmeh. LOL

I don't think people "aren't worried" but there's almost a 20% difference in their FT %. Both can improve it but AG has a much tougher hill to climb.
 
I don't think people "aren't worried" but there's almost a 20% difference in their FT %. Both can improve it but AG has a much tougher hill to climb.

I disagree.

The proficiency standards for a 1/2 are much higher than for a 3/4. Exums speed advantage will be greatly reduced if nobody is afraid of him shooting beyond 18 feet. Gordons athletic skill set would be curbed to a much less degree without an outside shot. I'm rooting for Exum and I really hope he develops a better (less flat) shot.
 
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