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best hedge ever tbh
Get this man a career in politics
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best hedge ever tbh
Good discussion going....
I really like Hezonja and think he can be very similar to Klay Thompson, and better offensively in some respects (e.g., cutting and finishing at the rim). One big question with the Jazz is what Rodney Hood is going to be. His numbers as a rookie overall aren't great, but he's had some nice shooting games recently. The Jazz have to decide whether he's viable as a starter going forward. I still like Hezonja more than Winslow for the Jazz, though I like them both, and if Hezonja comes into reach the Jazz should pounce.
If we're talking about a back-up big to spell Favors at the PF and stretch the floor, then I'm okay with any of Looney, Portis or possibly Lyles and would be ecstatic with Porzingis. I don't really believe Kaminsky will play PF much. His mobility is good for a 7-footer, but I don't think he'll keep up with most PFs in the league. He's better off playing center and would be a very good back-up, replacing much of what we lost with Kanter offensively, though he's not the same rebounder.
I think the Jazz are going to bet on Exum developing as a PG. They're in good shape if he pans out anywhere near expectations. With Hayward on the floor, it will continue to take pressure off of Dante.
If the Jazz can come away with Hezonja, Porzingis or Winslow, the draft will be a resounding success.
If not, then Johnson, Oubre or Looney would still be a win in my book.
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NO thanks. (no offense to Trout.. oh wait..)
I was referring to myself, for the hedging tactics (not sure if you got that).
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Question about trading picks. If Jazz trade up, can they use the 2016? Technically they will be trading prospects, and the team they trade up with will be picking for them right? How much higher could they get with the 2016 if they were at #10? How about #12? I think it would be harder to move up from 12 as there is a drop off after 10.
I did.. but hedged. NOt really sorta.
Dal/Peeks 2016
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You are a great poster that just strung together some words that are, uncharacteristically, indiscernible.
but I'm kinda drunk tho, so..
Edited to try to make more sense. I'm not drunk, and don't drink, but sometimes I leave out details and may sound that way.
Tomic fits the Diaw mould far better than Frank does.
Diaw buzz-sawed the Heat because of his passing-prowess-- not because of his very pedestrian volume of three-point shooting.
Also, hilarious that you bring Bonner up-- he averaged 6.1mpg in the postseason last year.