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If you take out Cam we picked my 6th and 13th overall players on my big board at 9/16.
Based on some tweets I think we had the option to do the 9/16 and 7/26 swap. I think Henny may have been 9 in the tier but they were in the same tier. I think George and Bufkin were the top end bets at point guard but the floor on George could be a mid bench scorer. I didn't mind the swings they took... there is a lot of luck and I've been around long enough to have my only requirement be to understand the thought process behind the pick. Its sound and the guys are all very talented and George and Sensabaugh have some kinks to smooth out for sure.
 
Based on some tweets I think we had the option to do the 9/16 and 7/26 swap. I think Henny may have been 9 in the tier but they were in the same tier. I think George and Bufkin were the top end bets at point guard but the floor on George could be a mid bench scorer. I didn't mind the swings they took... there is a lot of luck and I've been around long enough to have my only requirement be to understand the thought process behind the pick. Its sound and the guys are all very talented and George and Sensabaugh have some kinks to smooth out for sure.
In this case I would take Hendricks/George over Jarace/26 or Bilal/26.
 

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOmemricnK4

So I guess Bilal was ahead of Hendricks, but not by a whole ton apparently. If the bidding war only amounted to two second round picks, then Utah must not have seen a big gap. Jazz could have easily bought that pick. Hope this doesnt come back to bite them in the ***.


I don’t know why you keep saying this lol. Indiana wanted Jarace and there is no guarantee Washington doesn’t take him at 8 if we trade up to 7.

Plus is the difference of Hendricks and Jarace/Bilal likely wasn’t big enough in our minds to even attempt that.
 
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