Park Bites
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Other than Randle (who is almost certainly a top-3 pick), is there another big in this draft that would make the Jazz better than we already are in the front court? Even if Austin and Cauley-Stein really pan out, it seems they are no better than a lateral move from Kanter, Favors and Gobert.
It looks like we can focus on guards and wings, of which this draft has plenty.
Now, lets say we trade one of our bigs (Favors or Kanter) for another pick. How high up do you think that would get us?
See, here's the scenario I'm looking for---the Jazz's own pick comes in top 5 and nets us Jabari Parker. Then by trading Kanter, the Jazz get back in the draft at #7 or 8 and pick Aaron Harrison or Dante Exum.
That would leave us with Harrison/Hayward/Parker/Favors/Gobert, with Burke/Burks off the bench and ample cap flexibility. That's a nice distribution of talent with plenty of offense, defense and rebounding. I like Kanter, but the reality is that we can't afford to extend everybody, and Gobert is the kind of defensive presence a championship contending team needs to have.
Or maybe we just stick with Kanter/Favors and bring Gobert off the bench. Keep Trey Burke as the starter and draft Aaron Harrison or Wayne Selden with GSW's pick.
I like where you are going with this.
- love Parker good fit
- honestly I see the jazz trading favors before kanter because favors and Gobert, although good defensively there's no inside scoring. kanter and Gobert is a better match. personally I like the rotation of favors, kanter and Gobert.
- burks seems the mostly trade piece with a future pick(s) if the jazz wanted to get an additional pick, draft night. there are a handfull of sgs that I like better then burks.
- the best way to get another pick in this draft would be to shop rush and or Williams to a playoff team that needs shooting and defense off the bench.