A-Train (old)
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Oladipo and Mclemore are completely different players. No way Oladipo goes there.
It's between both of them right now in that spot, equally amount of chance that Oladipo goes there as McLemore does.
Oladipo and Mclemore are completely different players. No way Oladipo goes there.
Oladipo, Bennett, and Larkin jump out at me as too high... first blush.
It's between both of them right now in that spot, equally amount of chance that Oladipo goes there as McLemore does.
Alright.Again, lets agree to disagree.
We'll see what happens.OKC desperately needs a big man who can score.
That's who they need to target at #12
They can get a backup PG later.
OKC desperately needs a big man who can score.
That's who they need to target at #12
They can get a backup PG later.
FYI - Givony is going to do an extended mock draft on Yahoo! tomorrow explaining why he has guys at every spot. I want to hear why he put Larkin at #14 and why the Jazz would pass up Schroder to take him.
I'm not sure I'd draft Saric with the 2nd round pick depending on who else is there. He has to show a whole lot ****ing more than averaging less than a point per shot, 40% from 2 and 30% from 3 against garbage, and 50% from the line against NOBODY.
Also, call me crazy for being less than thrilled that the Jazz might draft what would be arguably the smallest player in the NBA with their first pick.
He'll just say Jazz needs shooting to space the floor and give Kanter & Favors room to operate.
My thing would be, if that's the case, then just pick Schroeder at #14 and pick a locked down 3pt shooter at #21. There's so many in this draft, Bullock, KCP, Crabbe, Karasev, ...
I don't think so, I think he will say that the Jazz are really interested in Larkin and can't get him at #21 so they have to get him at #14.