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Following potential 2015 draftees

Per 40 Minutes, stats at Kansas:

Andrew Wiggins - 20.8 PPG on 14.7 FGA per game, 7.1 RPG, 1.9 APG, 1.4 SPG, 1.2 BPG, 45% from field, 34% from three.

Kelly Oubre - 17.6 PPG on 13.1 FGA per game, 9.5 RPG, 1.5 APG, 2.2 SPG, 0.7 BPG, 44% from field, 36% from three.

I'm obviously not saying Oubre is better or is going to be better than Wiggins, but damn he compares well as far as stats go. Oubre had a 92.6 defensive rating while Wiggins had a 102.8 (the lower the rating the better). Marcus Smart had a 92.3 defensive rating in college last year just for a comparative stand point.

Oubre shot 36% from three this year on 95 attempts and had a great defensive rating. This guy could be the ultimate 3 and D player, but also the potential to be better than that.

Great post. I think him not playing at the beginning of the year created a narrative that really hurt his stock. Gotta love that we're in a pretty good spot to get either Oubre or Turner.
 
https://www.deseretnews.com/article...ubre-uber-confident-at-Utah-Jazz-workout.html

Oubre sounds extremely coky/confident. Claims he is a great defender and that his BBall IQ, shooting and handle are better than expected. Say he can match up to and be better than Leonard, Harden and Butler.

Thoughts?

Also Locke says that the Jazz FO will have worked out over 100 prospects after it's all done. That seems like a ton. just one more reason I like this FO and coaching staff. They are putting in the work and looking everywhere for the right players.
 
Today is the early Entrant Withdrawl deadline....

Jake Fischer@JakeLFischer
"Just over 6 hours remaining before the 5 p.m. NBA Draft early entry withdrawal deadline and they're already pour in."

I think Timothe Luwawal is out, and as rumored so is Alpha Kabba. Some guy named Simone Fontecchio is out.

NetsDaily.com‏@NetsDaily
"Told Alpha Kaba and Timothe Luwawu have officially dropped out of Draft. Nets had interest in Luwawu."
 
*** Breaking ***

Jonathan Givony ‏@DraftExpress 4m4 minutes ago
1994-born French SG Kevin Harley will withdraw his name from the 2015 NBA Draft according to his agent @OlivierMAZET. Auto-eligible in 2016.
 
In my opinion Oubre might have the most potential to be a star of all the guys rumored to. Be available when the jazz pick. Hes just got great physical skills. He's only going to get bigger. He's going to beat the hell out of other sg's and a lot of sf's I like his shooting stroke and think he can get it off at anytime. He has lots of talent if he matures he could be a great 2 way player.

If he's available, I don't think the jazz can afford to pass him up.
 
How does Oubre compare with Stanley Johnson? Oubre has a couple more inches wingspan, same standing reach. About 40 lbs. lighter.

Who's quicker? I think I'd prefer Stanley. shrug.
 
Interesting stats from Locke. From 1997-2012. Picks 11-15.
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.03% chance of getting an all-star
.13% chance of getting a starter
.38% chance of getting a rotation player
.48% chance of getting a non-impact player
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The draft is tough when you have less than a 40% chance of even getting a rotation player with the 12th pick.
 
How does Oubre compare with Stanley Johnson? Oubre has a couple more inches wingspan, same standing reach. About 40 lbs. lighter.

Who's quicker? I think I'd prefer Stanley. shrug.
[video=youtube_share;ttmDLlYk0Zw]https://youtu.be/ttmDLlYk0Zw
IMO, Oubre has the better looking shot, but Johnson is a better overall player. I like Johnson's leadership and hustle shown and think that those are characteristics that he showed at Arizona too. I like both of them as long shooting guards between Hayward and Exum. Both guys have 2 way potential IMO. I am impressed by Oubre's defensive instincts and how he uses his wingspan to defect passes and get steals. If they're both on the board, I still take Stanley Johnson.
 
To Phunk:

Not sure what you mean about my intentions, but yes, I think that Hezonja has more potential than Burks does to make our starting 5 championship caliber (which should always be the priority, with the bench/depth coming second). As of right now, our personnel decisions should be made around the idea that Exum, Hayward, Favors, & Gobert are our core. With Gobert having limited range, Favors likely being limited to mid-range, & Exum looking like a good but not great shooter, I believe that whoever our 5th starter of the future is needs to be a great shooter & offensive player. Hood may turn out to be that guy, in which case Burks would make a great 6th man, but since Burks is likely not that guy, nor will that guy likely be available at #12, I think it makes sense to combine those 2 assets (#12/Burks) in order to acquire someone who could potentially be that guy. It's a risk, but so is assuming that Hood will develop into a championship caliber starter, & unless the FO deems Hezonja uncoachable/potentially detrimental to team chemistry, I think it's a risk worth taking. To clarify, I don't think Burks is a bad shooter, & while I was impressed by his improvement, his game/style of play will always be attacking the hoop, & I believe that we need someone who looks to shoot more rather than drive in the starting 5.

TLDR: (Just for you) Yes, I do think that Hezonja has a better chance than Burks does to make our starting lineup championship caliber.
 
How does Oubre compare with Stanley Johnson? Oubre has a couple more inches wingspan, same standing reach. About 40 lbs. lighter.

Who's quicker? I think I'd prefer Stanley. shrug.

Oubre has better guard skills; he has a lower, more shifty handle and better shooting mechanics for NBA 3's. Stanley really has an explosive first step for someone that size, he's also got quick hands, overall Oubre shows better quickness and fluidity though. I think its fairly straightforward that Johnson is more ready right now and if it all clicks for Oubre, he's got the higher ceiling/more star potential.

[video=youtube_share;ttmDLlYk0Zw]https://youtu.be/ttmDLlYk0Zw
IMO, Oubre has the better looking shot, but Johnson is a better overall player. I like Johnson's leadership and hustle shown and think that those are characteristics that he showed at Arizona too. I like both of them as long shooting guards between Hayward and Exum. Both guys have 2 way potential IMO. I am impressed by Oubre's defensive instincts and how he uses his wingspan to defect passes and get steals. If they're both on the board, I still take Stanley Johnson.


Kelly was probably at his highest point on these mocks right after this Addidas Nations camp, IIRC DX had him as the 1st wing off the board.
 
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Hope he's OK.. he needs to climb the board for us.


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Murray State G Cameron Payne had to leave today's workout with the #Nuggets late due to a wrist injury.
 
My Order of preference Russell>Winslow>Hezonja>Johnson>Porzingas>WCS=Oubre>Turner. I didn't include Okafor/Towns/Mudiay as they will be long gone, and I wouldn't want the Jazz to move up for them. Russell would likely cost too much too, and I almost didn't include him because the cost would definitely be more than I want to spend. I don't know enough about Porzingas to put him higher, and don't think he could starton this team with Favors/Gober, so wouldn't want to give up a lot to get him. I also am undecided over WCS and oubre. I'd almost rather go with Oubre's upside, but WCS as a 3rd big would make an awesome defense.

Unfortunately I have only talked about 11 guys there, so hopefully Jazz move up 3-4 spots and get the guy DL believes in, or someone else jumps into the top 11.
 
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