Thee Jazz Fan
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If I remember correctly, Stanley has the beginnings of a post game from High School days. He wasn't used that way at Arizona, though.
Don't think he'll be there at 12
If I remember correctly, Stanley has the beginnings of a post game from High School days. He wasn't used that way at Arizona, though.
Not sure Hayward has much of a post game other then driving spinning and fadeaway shot.
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AgreeThat's my point. With his size he should be working on a back to the basket game so that he can take advantage of mismatches that will happen next season.
Jordan, Kobe, Wade, LBJ, Durant, Melo and others use that as part of their arsenal. I think that would be a great way to help Hayward score a couple more points a game and make the offense a little more diverse.
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One name that popped into my head with the Lowe article was Trey Lyles. He could be that threat from the PF position that is being talked about and he's not a terrible defender either.
But can he shoot?
Something that needs more discussion. Part of me wants to just be done with Burke, and since we are fairly deep at other positions it might be good to draft a pg. even if that means staying at 12 and drafting Pain. As I've stated before though. I think Grant and wright are underrated and we could get an extra future pick to give us more building blocks and tools to grab a good vet. Thoughts.
Unless we trade Exum or don't believe in him I wouldn't draft a PG with the 12. I really like Payne though. We just have too many projects at that spot.
The other argument might be that hey we don't have that spot covered... lets keep getting prospects until we hit pay dirt. If it was any position other than PG I think I'd be fine with that type of strategy. PG is the quarterback of the offense and generally the first line of defense when the ball crosses half court. It is an important position and will hold this team back. I'd rather trade Burke and see if we can get someone a bit more established.