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Also, on Wroten, he's averaging better than 16ppg, but shooting only 25% from 3. (Like I said, scorer vs. shooter)
He's also averaging more TO's per game than assists (again, the decision-making, etc.).

I like Tony, I just see him as the classic tweener/combo rather than a pure PG.
 
One more factoid, as I like to look at ranked opponents vs. cupcakes. Wroten scores against competition, but against those same ranked opponents, he's had only 3 assists and 8 TO's.

I smell SG trying to convince the NBA he's a PG.
 
One more factoid, as I like to look at ranked opponents vs. cupcakes. Wroten scores against competition, but against those same ranked opponents, he's had only 3 assists and 8 TO's.

I smell SG trying to convince the NBA he's a PG.


Poor man's Tryreke Evans maybe?
 
I've probably said this before, but based upon my experience with KOC's previous drafts, the Jazz will always take the player who is the most refined offensively at a position of need. I have a hard time seeing any scenario where the Jazz select MKG in this draft unless he drops below his projected range and the Jazz have no choice (think Ronnie Brewer).

I could go down the list of offensively-minded players the Jazz drafted ahead of “defensive” or “energy” guys. Kosta (Ibaka/DeAndre Jordan), Burks (Singleton/Leonard) and G-Time (Patterson/Aldrich) come to mind, but it’s pretty obvious to me that there has always been a pattern. I’d love to finally get a player like MKG, but to keep it real, we’ll probably end up with a Quincy Miller or Harrison Barnes.
 
I've probably said this before, but based upon my experience with KOC's previous drafts, the Jazz will always take the player who is the most refined offensively at a position of need. I have a hard time seeing any scenario where the Jazz select MKG in this draft unless he drops below his projected range and the Jazz have no choice (think Ronnie Brewer).

I could go down the list of offensively-minded players the Jazz drafted ahead of “defensive” or “energy” guys. Kosta (Ibaka/DeAndre Jordan), Burks (Singleton/Leonard) and G-Time (Patterson/Aldrich) come to mind, but it’s pretty obvious to me that there has always been a pattern. I’d love to finally get a player like MKG, but to keep it real, we’ll probably end up with a Quincy Miller or Harrison Barnes.

If that's true, pray for Barnes .. I think Miller has flop potential (even though he has unreal ability).
 
I've probably said this before, but based upon my experience with KOC's previous drafts, the Jazz will always take the player who is the most refined offensively at a position of need. I have a hard time seeing any scenario where the Jazz select MKG in this draft unless he drops below his projected range and the Jazz have no choice (think Ronnie Brewer).

I could go down the list of offensively-minded players the Jazz drafted ahead of “defensive” or “energy” guys. Kosta (Ibaka/DeAndre Jordan), Burks (Singleton/Leonard) and G-Time (Patterson/Aldrich) come to mind, but it’s pretty obvious to me that there has always been a pattern. I’d love to finally get a player like MKG, but to keep it real, we’ll probably end up with a Quincy Miller or Harrison Barnes.

Also depends on how one defines 'offensively refined.' Barnes can shoot from the perimeter the best of the SF's (and I project him to transition well in that regard), but he has shown almost no ability of creating his own shot. Barnes passes the novice look test, but scouts are expressing concern over his lack of scoring repertoire.

Gilchrist scores the most of all the SF's when playing ranked opponents, scores from everywhere on the court, but is the least effective shooting it from behind the arc.

Just pointing these things out to ask the question, "what would be the Jazz' definition of being offensively refined?"
 
Also depends on how one defines 'offensively refined.' Barnes can shoot from the perimeter the best of the SF's (and I project him to transition well in that regard), but he has shown almost no ability of creating his own shot. Barnes passes the novice look test, but scouts are expressing concern over his lack of scoring repertoire.

Gilchrist scores the most of all the SF's when playing ranked opponents, scores from everywhere on the court, but is the least effective shooting it from behind the arc.

Just pointing these things out to ask the question, "what would be the Jazz' definition of being offensively refined?"

i admit Carolina has played a lot patsies lately so I think next game against a good opponent it will be interesting to see what kind of defense Barnes player. Never really payed attention on the defensive end.
 
i admit Carolina has played a lot patsies lately so I think next game against a good opponent it will be interesting to see what kind of defense Barnes player. Never really payed attention on the defensive end.

I've been somewhat impressed with Barnes' defense. Not elite, but sufficient, imo. The bigger concern is his lack of driving/slashing ability and creating his own shot. That's what the scouts are watching for the most.
 
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