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I'm still sweet on Quincy Miller. Needs the right environment, but the kid is one of four people in this draft with franchise player potential (Davis, Drummond, PJ III [REALLY don't see that happening] and Miller) and that is one thing the Jazz seem to lack right now. When your team is flush with a quantity of young talent (and honestly might be okay without adding anyone else) and you might not be returning to the lottery for a while (it could be a decade or more after this year), swing for the fences.

I understand that this might not be the most rational decision. What else can I say.
 
MKG has had a good tourney as well

Yeah, but I don't really see him improving any of the question marks about his game. Everyone knows he is a great defender, great athlete in the open court, and hustles. He still has a weird release, still struggles to score in the half-court when matched with a defender who can match his size, etc. I feel like his stock is neutral

I feel like Beal has improved his stock. Also Sully.
 
I think it depends on who is drafting. If the teams that are drafting need a big, are they really going to pass up the wealth of quality bigs that are on the board?

Reasonable point. There are going to be some teams desperate to win, and MKG is a winner.
 
I'm still sweet on Quincy Miller. Needs the right environment, but the kid is one of four people in this draft with franchise player potential and that is one thing the Jazz seem to lack right now. When your team is flush with a quantity of young talent (and honestly might be okay without adding anyone else) and you might not be returning to the lottery for a while (it could be a decade or more after this year), swing for the fences.

I understand that this might not be the most rational decision. What else can I say.

Depends on how he does in workouts and interviews.
 
I'm still sweet on Quincy Miller. Needs the right environment, but the kid is one of four people in this draft with franchise player potential (Davis, Drummond, PJ III [REALLY don't see that happening] and Miller) and that is one thing the Jazz seem to lack right now. When your team is flush with a quantity of young talent (and honestly might be okay without adding anyone else) and you might not be returning to the lottery for a while (it could be a decade or more after this year), swing for the fences.

I understand that this might not be the most rational decision. What else can I say.

Agree .. and it's more of a gut than the eyeball to-date.
 
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