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2011 draft.....

Chris Singleton seems like another Ronnie Brewer to me. Great defender, has no jumpshot, I wouldn't take him at #12, but maybe if the Jazz traded down a little bit I would consider him.

At #6, I want either Knight or Walker whichever one is available, but if they both were available somehow I would definitely take Knight. Who knows hopefully the Jazz will get some luck on their side and get a top three pick. The draft lottery is only eight days away, the days couldn't come fast enough.

Another hyopthetical question is, what if the Jazz get the #3 pick, Irving and Williams are gone who do they take?

I never said they should take him at #12. I've been saying we should trade down (unless some slides of course) to around 16-18 if possible.
 
My current draft board for the Jazz:


1. Irving

2. Derrick Williams

3. Kemba Walker- He is a scoring point but next to a play maker like Hayward that works. He is also a tough, fearless leader. Think of him as a taller better JJ Barea. His defensive limitations and lack of elite passing ability limit his ceiling.

4. Brandon Knight- He is so young and is a good-not-great athlete. But big guards that can shoot are valuable. He could be an inefficient combo guard or he could be the next coming of Billups.

5. Biyombo- I tend to like athletic defensive players and Biyombo has the natural shot-blocking and rebounding ability to lock down the paint with Favors for the next decade. Ben Wallace with a hope of an offensive game.

6. Kanter- Doesn't fit with the current personnel but he is a skilled big man. There are some questions about his NBA defensive ability and his knees. The Turkish Boozer.

7. Valaciunas- He has 3 assets going his direction. Great hands. Good length. Good enough athletic ability. He also has professional discipline and desire at 19. He played an important role on a winning team against men in a pro league. He shot 70% from the field and 92% from the free throw line. He will get stronger in time. He has shown a nice hook shot at times. I am banking on his work ethic to fill out his offensive skill set.

8. Vesely- A tall athletic big man with the possibility of playing SF. He struggles to finish through contact and catch the ball cleanly. The best comp I have had is Tom Chambers.

9. Leonard- Shawn Marion but with a smoother game.

10. Burks

11. Fredette
 
Dang, I just wish we new what pick Utah has. Is it May 17 or May 18 that the pick placing is set? And how many of you think that the nba is rigged? Just wondering? I think that if the Nba is rigged;

that the Cavs will get the number 1 pick (becasue Labron James left for nothing),

Toronto will get the Number 2 pick (because Bosh left for nothing),

Utah will get the Number 3 Pick (because David Stern wants to make a point to the players, about small market teams not wanting to lose there best player in free agency, So they trade them(hoping David Stern said trade Dwill and I'll get you a top 3 pick),

Minny will get the Number 4 pick becasue they cant drop any futher and who our they going to draft?
 
The insider article regarding the Morris twins has peaked my intrest on marcus. Apparantly he has crazy range ans slashing abilities.
 
Just a small piece, but they say marcus could go between 5 and 15

The Morris twins are among the most intriguing prospects I've seen in the draft. Later this week, ESPN will be running a column I wrote about the likely possibility of their being separated for the first time in their life and their deep desire to be drafted by the same team.

But for now, the focus is on their workout. So how did they look? In short -- really, really good.

For starters, I was floored by their ability to shoot the NBA 3. Typically, that's a major adjustment for draft prospects and, at this early stage, even good shooters are throwing up bricks as they adjust to the difference. But both Morris twins are stroking the ball effortlessly from the big boys' line. A combination of strength and picture-perfect shooting form gives them a great advantage in making the transition.

Other than shooting ability, there are a number of differences. I thought Marcus had quicker feet and was more explosive off the bounce than I saw at Kansas. He showed off a pretty impressive arsenal of skills for a 6-foot-9, 235-pound forward. He's clearly the more skilled and aggressive of the two players.
 
Chris Singleton seems like another Ronnie Brewer to me. Great defender, has no jumpshot, I wouldn't take him at #12, but maybe if the Jazz traded down a little bit I would consider him.

At #6, I want either Knight or Walker whichever one is available, but if they both were available somehow I would definitely take Knight. Who knows hopefully the Jazz will get some luck on their side and get a top three pick. The draft lottery is only eight days away, the days couldn't come fast enough.

Another hyopthetical question is, what if the Jazz get the #3 pick, Irving and Williams are gone who do they take?


No jumpshot??? Have you seen his percentages, especially the upwards trend he has been posting as of late?

To shoot 38.5% from downtown with a poor shot selection is pretty good. Imagine if he selects his shot better. Hayward shot what, 28% from downtown his sophomore season, largely due to bad shot selection.

Poor shot selection is a big problem, especially transferring over to the NBA where you wont be getting nearly the same amount of easy looks or slack defenders. Again, UT utilized the flex system to give Hamilton better shots, the offensive system of his team was a LOT more disciplined than Singletons. Add to the fact that Singleton was only 2% down despite this, and it makes for for a decent case in Singletons favour. I am personally very fond of even drafting him at 12, I think hes mroe capable of a player than both Leonard and Burks. People have been referring to this draft as one of the years where a later first rounder will prove to be one of the biggest finds, IE rajon rondo. I really hope we consider Singleton, in the end KOC knows best i suppose.
 
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