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Proganda post. Quickness on defense, protects the rim and roams quickly. Horribly raw catching the ball in the post, but hits a three and shows some flashes of good touch. Passes the ball. He is a second rounder that could get super good with a focused development plan which is what the Jazz could offer.


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He's extremely fast running the court. That's about the only outlier thing I saw.
 
He's extremely fast running the court. That's about the only outlier thing I saw.
Yeah, everyone's good but it's flashes that can be added on top. His getting the ball in the post sucks royally but other things with only a couple years playing is impressive. If he is average now, then if he is really taught how good can he be?
 
Yeah, everyone's good but it's flashes that can be added on top. His getting the ball in the post sucks royally but other things with only a couple years playing is impressive. If he is average now, then if he is really taught how good can he be?
But every draft has athletic raw bigs. What's special about Chomche that makes him the project you want to invest in? I'm just not seeing it. He's so far away it's not worth it.
 
But every draft has athletic raw bigs. What's special about Chomche that makes him the project you want to invest in? I'm just not seeing it. He's so far away it's not worth it.
I think he will develop as a long distance shooter based on the free throw rate and flashes of a shot - no mid range shot. I believe he guards the perimeter and protects the rim. There may be a lot bigs like that but if you can get a piece cheaply as second rounder then I would do it.

Not a lot of raw guys can defend the perimeter and the rim and has a chance to develop a shot. He is clunky with the ball with his hands if you double him close to the rim and turns it over but he hasn't played long either.
 
I think he will develop as a long distance shooter based on the free thrown rate. I believe he guards the perimeter and protects the rim. There may be a lot bigs like that but if you can get a piece cheaply as second rounder then I would do it.

Not a lot of raw guys can defend the perimeter and the rim and has a chance to develop a shot. He is clunky with the ball with his hands if you double him close to the rim and turns it over but he hasn't played long either.
What frre throw rate?
 
He's extremely fast running the court. That's about the only outlier thing I saw.

He's got a big body and he plays hard. He's got some tools. There's a bit of touch and a bit of passing, but it doesn't looks like he'll build his game around it. Honestly, I was hoping he'd be a bit more fluid and coordinated. I wanted to see a young Alonzo Mourning, and he....isn't.
 
What frre throw rate?
I read 76% for his free throw rate which matches Castle but he doesn't have a hitch in his shot and the ball spins appropiately and his arms and hands are set pretty good in a good pocket. Being that he is young there is a chance he reaches another level when he doesn't have to think too much on offense.
 
Should we combine 29 and 31 to move up? We have too many young in’s,

What could we move up to?

I could see the Jazz make that move for Filipowski or Ware if one of them is there. I just don't think the Jazz are happy with Kessler and Collins at the 5. Another possibility would be Carrington, or if someone like Devin Carter slips. I think if the Jazz want to buy back into this draft they should be able to. Both AJ Johnson and Nikola Djurisic look interesting. There are several other guys in the early 2nd worth picking up -- Dillon Jones, Dadiet, Tyson, etc.
 
I think he will develop as a long distance shooter based on the free throw rate and flashes of a shot - no mid range shot. I believe he guards the perimeter and protects the rim. There may be a lot bigs like that but if you can get a piece cheaply as second rounder then I would do it.

Not a lot of raw guys can defend the perimeter and the rim and has a chance to develop a shot. He is clunky with the ball with his hands if you double him close to the rim and turns it over but he hasn't played long either.

He should be able to do more or less what Robert Williams does.
 
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