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Following potential 2013 draftees

Norvel Pelle is 6'11" and about 215 lbs. He's a back-up PF. Mocks have him slated for mid 2nd-round. He had academic issues and never became eligible for college ball. He's a decent upside pick, but he needs to be mentally stronger.

What mocks?
 
Lets draft Reggie Bullock this year and P.J. Hairston next year with our late 1st round we get in some trade or if somehow he falls to the 2nd round, Bullock and Hairston would be terrific athletic wings that can shoot and also play some good defense, I'm down!

You really don't want me to be a Jazz fan, do you?

I would throw up numerous times if that was to occur.
 
Haha..

Would you rather have Bullock and Hairston

Or

Rivers and Plumlee?

Which Plumlee?

Either way, my answer is Bullock and Plumlee.

I absolutely loathe Hairston. I think he has talent, but he has a ****ty attitude and I'm just not that impressed by his overall game. Bullock has the ability to play a role for at least 6-8 years IMO, I don't think Hairston does.

Rivers needed more time in college, and he has talent, but he's also a primma donna, so we'll see how does. While I think his attitude problems are exaggerated, there are definitely some problems there.
 
Jonathan Givony from DX:
14. Utah Jazz - Shane Larkin (PG, 20, 5-11, 171, Miami, sophomore):

Utah is another team at a crossroads, with major decisions needed to be made with Paul Millsap, Al Jefferson and both of its starting guards entering free agency. Point guard is likely the biggest area of need at the moment, followed by shooting guard and then the frontcourt depending on the status of Millsap and Jefferson. The team has some interesting young pieces in Derrick Favors, Gordon Hayward, Enes Kanter and Alec Burks, as well as a great deal of potential cap space and draft picks to aid its cause. Shane Larkin is considered by many to be the best point guard available at this stage of the draft, making this a relatively easy fit here.
 
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