Park Bites
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Right now the player i am hoping for the most is q miller i think he he has a very high ceiling he just needs to fullfill his potential.
i actually like to read the write up on nbadraft.net. i think they are pretty spot on when it comes to strengths and weaknesses.
Right now the player i am hoping for the most is q miller i think he he has a very high ceiling he just needs to fullfill his potential.
Better first step than Deron. Better shooter than Deron. Not the floor leader (or even close) than Deron is.
Rivers is not a better shooter than Dwill. He may be at this point in his career, but his shot is not fundamentally sound and I don't see as much room for improvement as Dwill's.
Measured 6'5 203 lbs, with a 6'7 wingspan at the Kevin Durant Skills Academy.
Though Rivers being 6'5" vs Deron's 6'2" or 6'3" is a major advantage.
https://www.nbadraft.net/players/austin-rivers
Physically that is Wayne Ellington's size. Big enough for SG- really tall for a point guard.
Great point. I would like to have Rivers on the floor just because of his ability to create his own shot when needed. Not that he can get it at will, but good enough to get it in a pinch. Rivers, Burks and Hayward on the floor give you enough passing and shooting ability to be dangerous. None of them will dominate the game but they can all have their moments.
i try to get excited about rivers but i cant. just not convinced that he will be a PG. Unless Burks shows he can be a PG then i wouldnt mind drafting him
That is my point. If you have two or three players on the floor that have good handles and can pass the ball, do you need a true PG? Hayward, Burks and Rivers have above average handles for their positions and they can all pass the ball (when they want to) efficiently as well. Do you need a true PG on the floor at that point? I know that we are all Jazz fans and we crave a pure, elite PG, but this team can be successful without one.
Harris has good handles. He can pass. The problem with Harris is that he doesn't run the system. I honestly believe that Hayward, Burks and Rivers can run the system effectively.