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Exum,Hood,Hayward,Burks ...who do you add to the perimeter players

tleikheen

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I'm not big on Mack or Neto.They might have to do though for this year to back up Exum but I think the Jazz can do better bringing in Furkan Korkmaz or Dejaunte Murray with the 12th pick.Jazz need another perimeter player adding scoring and facillitating.
This will be the last time the Jazz are this low in the draft as they will probably shoot up the win charts next season.
 
I like Mack, he came in right away mid season and fit right in and made an impact. Plus he's got confidence that his coach believes in him. Neto I completely agree with.
 
I'm not big on Mack or Neto.They might have to do though for this year to back up Exum but I think the Jazz can do better bringing in Furkan Korkmaz or Dejaunte Murray with the 12th pick.Jazz need another perimeter player adding scoring and facillitating.
This will be the last time the Jazz are this low in the draft as they will probably shoot up the win charts next season.

The trick is that we need someone out of our perimeter to handle the Lebron's and Durant's of the world. In other words I think Hood and Hayward can generate plenty of offense. We need a big SF who can guard more than we need Burks. For backup PG we could do worse than Mack or Neto. But we could do better too.

Now Bradley isn't a big wing but he might be available for the right price. I have seen a few Avery Bradley trades that might make sense. Exum-Bradley-Hayward-Favors-Gobert might be the best defensive team in the league. If we can get that deal done and keep Hood, then I would see big things in our future.
 
He'll sign back with Toronto, I'm sure. Plus I don't want a slightly more efficient trey burke on our roster for 25 million a year

DeMar DeRozan is an elite athlete who is 6'7", has at least a 6'9" wingspan, can score 20+ points per game, can drive and dish, gets to the line at an elite level, create for himself, run pick and roll at a high level and has an extremely strong work ethic. I don't see the Trey Burke comparison at all. I could see you comparing him to Alec Burks and thinking that his skill set might be redundant. . . but DDR is much better than Trey Burke and likely (nearly) worth that MAX contract.

I agree that he's most likely going to re-sign with Toronto. . . but if he doesn't, I certainly hope that the Jazz make a push to get him.
 
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