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Following Potential 2018 Draftees

Only way the Jazz draft Bamba or Ayton is if they are trading them. How can any Jazz fan watch what how Snyder plays the 2nd big next to Gobert and want either of them?

They are incredible prospects, don't think you can rule out a Gobert trade if we are in a position to draft one and Bagley, Porter, Doncic are gone.
 
Would you draft Knox or Bridges at 3? I think there is significant drop off between Ayton and them.

My hypothetical was if and only if they've decided to trade Gobert first, not to trade Gobert because we don't like who's there at our pick.

If Doncic and Porter where off the board I would draft bagley 3 and Just see if Bagley/Gobert would work. Now if you went 4 then I would trade down a little kind of like what the Celtic did to get tatum and that is looking like a genius move as Fultz has struggled.
 
If Doncic and Porter where off the board I would draft bagley 3 and Just see if Bagley/Gobert would work. Now if you went 4 then I would trade down a little kind of like what the Celtic did to get tatum and that is looking like a genius move as Fultz has struggled.
Fultz has struggled because he's hurt.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZQQGX_Qlg0

Also, Jaylen Hands is worth following. Not sure he comes out this year though:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or7taxSPfss


I think sexton might be really fun... we had a Patrick Beverly kind of vibe.

Not sure it's a good fit but it all seems very fun... put him and Ingles on the court together and everyone will want to fight us.
 
I think sexton might be really fun... we had a Patrick Beverly kind of vibe.

Not sure it's a good fit but it all seems very fun... put him and Ingles on the court together and everyone will want to fight us.

Sexton is much more offense than defense minded though...
 
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Anfernee Simons, a consensus top-10 recruit in the 2018 high school class, is strongly considering entering his name in the upcoming NBA draft, he informed ESPN this weekend.

Simons is currently doing a post-graduate year, or fifth season of high school, at IMG Academy in Florida. The 6-foot-4 shooting guard reclassified from his original class following his sophomore year.

Simons graduated high school last year, according to his prep school coach, John Mahoney, and will turn 19 in June, thus satisfying the NBA requirements to be eligible for the 2018 draft.

"Some people have brought it to my attention," Simons told ESPN during an interview in Connecticut, where his team was participating in the National Prep Showcase. "As long as the opportunity is there, I will do it.

"I can see myself going to the NBA combine, if I have enough teams to actually invite me or recommend me for the combine and enough teams want to bring me for workouts. I really need to hit the weight room hard and get a little stronger."

The word about Simons' potential eligibility for the upcoming draft is spreading in NBA circles, and six teams sent scouts or executives to evaluate him in two games this weekend.

Coming off an injury to his shooting hand, which sidelined him for six weeks, Simons struggled with his offense at times at the tournament -- "shaking the rust off" in his words. In the second game of the tournament against Scotland Campus, he was scoreless halfway through before exploding for 22 points in the second half.

If an NBA team decided to draft Simons, it would be with an eye on the long term, as there's little chance he'll be ready to contribute anything of substance in the immediate future. Still, that hasn't prevented teams from picking players in his mold in the past, and it will be interesting to see how warmly he's received if he indeed decides to enter his name in the draft come Apr
 
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