Would Wendell Carter be a good pick if we are sitting around 10 and can he be our stretch 4?
Impressive stats.
Would Wendell Carter be a good pick if we are sitting around 10 and can he be our stretch 4?
Impressive stats.
He's a 5 tho. I don't think he really has any potential as a 4. He's 260 and he doesnt even look all that built or overweight. Just one of those naturally big/strong dudes.Would Wendell Carter be a good pick if we are sitting around 10 and can he be our stretch 4?
Impressive stats.
The really interesting question would be what if the Jazz drafted 5th (probably the least likely position for them to draft in tbh) and Doncic/Bagley/Young/Porter are all off the board. Obviously Ayton at 5 is a ridiculously good pick, but not really for the Jazz. I can't imagine Ayton would be happy being a projectd backup for at least his first 3 years in the NBA.
What could the Jazz get for Ayton? If the Hornets were picking 10th, would they give up Kemba Walker and the 10th pick to draft Ayton (Jazz put in Rubio to salary match)?
They would, Jazz wouldn't. Kemba is a UFA in 2019.
Would Wendell Carter be a good pick if we are sitting around 10 and can he be our stretch 4?
Impressive stats.
Also one of the youngest players in the draft. Impressive skill set at at 18 and a half.
Would they be willing to throw in more then? I just can't see the Jazz drafting Ayton, and there isnt anyone good enough to draft over him. Like throwing in Lamb and taking Burks back. I get that there is the recent George Hill wound of Jazz finally getting a good PG, he blows up in the system, then suddenly starts demanding crazy money wound.
Maybe a better scenario would be the Jazz trade Ayton to the Blazers for CJ McCollum?
Jazz throw in Burks/Rubio to match salaries and the Blazers give the Jazz an additional future 1st?
Or the Cavs w/ the Nets pick and Love? Cavs could also throw in Crowder. So Ayton/Burks for Love,Nets pick (let's say that ends up being 10th overall too in this scenario), and Crowder?