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Following potential 2015 draftees

Dekker's release is not very smooth... or at least not consistently smooth. He flings it and it comes out weird sometimes. I don't think he can be 38% shooter if he doesn't fix that...
 
Top 10 (bpa)

1. Towns
2. Okafor
3. Russell
4. Mudiay
5. Hezonja
6. Winslow
7. Johnson
8. WCS
9. Porzingis
10. Everyone else

Top 10 (Jazz)

1. Russell
2. Towns
3. Mudiay
4. Okafor
5. Hezonja
6. Winslow
7. Johnson
8. Porzingis
9. WCS
10. Trade down/out

Normally I'm a believer in going bpa & letting the roster sort itself out, but with the foundation that this team already has in place, I think fit needs to be strongly considered when we draft.
 
Top 10 (bpa)

1. Towns
2. Okafor
3. Russell
4. Mudiay
5. Hezonja
6. Winslow
7. Johnson
8. WCS
9. Porzingis
10. Everyone else

Top 10 (Jazz)

1. Russell
2. Towns
3. Mudiay
4. Okafor
5. Hezonja
6. Winslow
7. Johnson
8. Porzingis
9. WCS
10. Trade down/out

Normally I'm a believer in going bpa & letting the roster sort itself out, but with the foundation that this team already has in place, I think fit needs to be strongly considered when we draft.

I would still draft Oubre or Dunn before thinking about trading out. That assumes you don't really care about drafting a third big.
 
Player A: 6'5" / 212 lbs / 8'6" standing reach; 21.5 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 4.4 apg, 3.1 tov, 2.2 stl, 50% FG%, 32% 3-pt

Player B: 6'3" / 205 lbs / 8'5.5" standing reach; 15.6 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 7.5 apg, 4.1 tov, 2.7 stl, 47% FG%, 35% 3-pt





Player A is Dwayne Wade his sophomore year at Marquette.

Player B is Kris Dunn his sophomore year at Providence.

Yeah, it's a reach. I think Dunn wears #3 to pattern his game after DWade, btw.
 
I would still draft Oubre or Dunn before thinking about trading out. That assumes you don't really care about drafting a third big.

Oubre is one of the few i would consider at 12 beyond the names I listed, but I would first attempt to trade down/out in order to acquire extra assets as I see him as a big risk. I also like Dunn, but would be hesitant to use a lottery pick on a player who doesn't have the potential to eventually start. That is the same reason that I don't think we should draft a 3rd big with our pick. I think this draft is deep enough that we can trade down, acquire an extra asset or 2, & still draft our future 3rd big. Imo, lottery picks shouldn't be wasted on long-term bench players (unless they are potentially elite players who bring unique qualities that the team is otherwise lacking) by small market teams.
 
1. Towns
2. Okafor
3. Russell
4. Hezonja
5. Mudiay
6. Winslow
7. Porzingis
8. Johnson

Then it all becomes a ****ing mess
 
Player A: 6'5" / 212 lbs / 8'6" standing reach; 21.5 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 4.4 apg, 3.1 tov, 2.2 stl, 50% FG%, 32% 3-pt

Player B: 6'3" / 205 lbs / 8'5.5" standing reach; 15.6 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 7.5 apg, 4.1 tov, 2.7 stl, 47% FG%, 35% 3-pt





Player A is Dwayne Wade his sophomore year at Marquette.

Player B is Kris Dunn his sophomore year at Providence.

Yeah, it's a reach. I think Dunn wears #3 to pattern his game after DWade, btw.

I'd rather stick with and develop Exum. A bird in the hand...
 
I'd rather stick with and develop Exum. A bird in the hand...

I'm very against bringing someone in to start over Exum.

But I would draft Dunn. I'd be down for developing him behind Dante. I think we're all ready to move past Trey, and Dunn has a lot of upside.
 
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