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Chad Ford's latest Mock, June 9th

The worse case scenerio IMO for Cousins is Kendrich Perkins.

Best case? Perhaps a less athletic version of Amare? What do you guys think?
No.

Perkins is a defender.

What exactly is a less athletic Amare? His game is built on athleticism.

Cousins will be able to rebound and score the basketball from day one. If he can keep decent position and put his hands up, he'll be a defensive improvement at the 5 for the Jazz. He seems to be a great complement to Millsap.

Now, if the Jazz can land Counsins AND use their TPE/other assets to land Beasley as well (I know, I know...), the Jazz frontcourt will be something to be reckoned with (and plenty young).
 
here's a bit from espn's scouting report on Babbitt (if, like me, you know nothing about this guy):

Babbitt measured around 6-9 in shoes with an 8-9 standing reach. That doesn't blow you away. However, he had an impressive 6-11 wingspan and essentially measures up with Griffin (6-10 in shoes, an 8-9 standing reach and a 6-11 wingspan).

But Griffin is way more athletic, you say? Not according to the combine numbers. Babbitt had a 37.5-inch max vertical, a 3.2-second sprint and an impressive 10.98 lane agility score. Griffin's numbers were 35.5, 3.28 and 10.95, respectively. Griffin clearly had the strength advantage, benching a 185-pound bar 22 times to Babbitt's 15. But 15 reps is still an impressive number.
 
When Ike Okoye of Boise State went head to head with Babitt, Okoye had 32 points and 14 boards. Babitt had 27 points 4 boards. Is Okoye a first round draft pick? No. So what does that make Babbitt?
 
When Ike Okoye of Boise State went head to head with Babitt, Okoye had 32 points and 14 boards. Babitt had 27 points 4 boards. Is Okoye a first round draft pick? No. So what does that make Babbitt?

Not as good as Gordon Hayward.
 
I`d surly take Monroe over Cousins. Monroe is a better defender, passer, and likely better team player. Why would someone want a fat, lazy 6`11" guy who doesn`t block shots or move that well??
 
Hmm, watched that Babbit highlight video--and I kept thinking " Is Mike Dunleavy left-handed?"

He has a smooth shoot, and sees the court/passes well. But whenever a defender was close to him he was taking multiple fakes or turns to throw up jump shots or fall-aways--never going to the basket. He probably hopes the jazz draft him because he may not get his shot off on any other NBA team. If the Jazz are big on this guy they should wait two years when he gets waived.


*Babbit might fit in with a wide open run & gun helter skelter offense--GS #8 or D' Antoni in New YOrk too bad they don't have a pick!
 
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I too don't understand that concerns over Cousins. On the court, all the "attitude" problems I've seen have been competitive issues. He's overly emotional and competitive in the way that Karl Malone or Rasheed Wallace were. I don't see much Derick Coleman in him, as Derrick just didn't give a damn. So I'm w/ya TICC. If he falls to 6 we gotta get him. Not too often will you find a big aggressive athletic player like Cousins.

If only attitude were the only issue with Cousins. You also have the fat potential (and it's kind to use the term "potential" since his body fat already is at a ridiculous 16%) and the fact that he doesn't defend.

That said, if he can keep from getting too fat, he could be dominant enough on the boards and offensively in the post that the lack of defense and the attitude may not matter.
 
At the 9 spot, I`d take Monroe or Patterson - which ever one is left. Monroe i guess if they are both there.
 
How does Babbitt improve our team? Don't we need more post players, more defenders, shot blockers, length, somebody who can create, and athleticism? I haven't seen much of Babbitt, but all the scouting reports seem to indicate that he's a lot like Mike Miller, Linas Kleiza, or a bigger Kyle Korver.

Would drafting him indicate an upcoming trade of CJ, AK, or Matthews?
If Babbitt were the only move, then I'd be disappointed. But I can see the following scenario arise:

1. I'm 99.9% convinced Utah won't re-sign Boozer. Too expensive, performance vs. LA, recent comments from Greg, comments last season when Millsap offer was matched, etc. Just my opinion, of course.

2. Chances of re-signing Korver are 50/50, IMO. I think he pi$$ed off Deron and the coaching staff by playing for the record and passing up open jumpers down the stretch. CJ's emergence as a 3-pt threat and the "go-to guy" on FT's also makes Korver expendable.

3. I know there are fans hoping AK would accept half of his current salary to return, but I don't want that to happen. His game is predicated on quickness/reaction and he's already shown signs of losing 1/2 a step and being chronically injured.

Draft Babbitt and the Jazz would eventually have a decent 3-man rotation at the wings: Babbitt, Matthews and CJ can all get 32 mins each. By February, I'd like to see Babbitt start with Chucker taking over the 6th-man role. I think that's a perfect situation for CJ. He comes in at mid-1st/3rd at SF, then slides over to SG in the 2nd/4th when Matthews goes out.

Babbitt would be worked in slowly, allowing AK to play SF and backup Millsap at PF until the trade deadline. Then you trade AK's expiring for the best offer available, hopefully a decent big and a 1st round pick for 2011.

Jazz will never match up with Gasol, Bynum and Odom. But the Celtics have shown the Lakers are vulnerable to a team that has shooters. Allen and Rondo lit them up in Game 2. Unfortunately for the Celts, those old legs just didn't recover fast enough in 2 days.
 
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If only attitude were the only issue with Cousins. You also have the fat potential (and it's kind to use the term "potential" since his body fat already is at a ridiculous 16%) and the fact that he doesn't defend.

That said, if he can keep from getting too fat, he could be dominant enough on the boards and offensively in the post that the lack of defense and the attitude may not matter.

The flip side to this argument is he was the most dominating big man in college basketball last year with the body fat, and the attitude. I can see Cousins being one of those guys who frustrates because you never think he's reaching his full potential, but I think he's going to be plenty good while he's doing that. That's a big boy with real skills.
 
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