seattlejazzfan
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any chance huerter is going back to school?
It seems Kevin Huerter is no longer scheduled to work out for the Jazz tomorrow. He's actually one of my top choices for the 21st pick so I'm really bummed that he won't be working out. I wonder what happened?
Yes. I think he does. He was suppose to be in the Jazz's workout tomorrow, then go home to decide if he wanted to withdraw/stay in the draft, but he went home early and skipped the Jazz workout.any chance huerter is going back to school?
Where are you getting this from, I can't find anything that says he has withdrawn?
Yes. I think he does. He was suppose to be in the Jazz's workout tomorrow, then go home to decide if he wanted to withdraw/stay in the draft, but he went home early and skipped the Jazz workout.
There's no reasonable doubt to this. The difference between being guaranteed at top ten and mid-late 20's is huge. He could probably forgo rookie scale and play overseas for plenty of money after another year of college. Jimmer anyone?
So ask yourself, do I take 5 million guaranteed this draft or grow into a top ten pick making an assload more? These kids face tough decisions.
LOL You're confusing "fit" with "position". "Fit" plays a huge part in determining BPA when your team is competitive and pushing and drafting late.
Drafting a player who is a poor fit for the team will guarantee that said player will never see the floor. So how much trade value will a player have if he never plays?
Uhh, he isnt going to have any competition for playing time. He is on Maryland, not Duke or Kentucky.or do I go back and the run the risk of Injury or not improving or more competition for playing time and lose draft position.
I agree to an extent. For instance, the Jazz shouldn't be draft a true center though, even if he is BPA, unless it's by some huge margin.You dont draft for fit. That is terrible strategy, and recipe for suckville.
You know who else is a terrible fit? Anyone who cant play in the NBA.
You draft best player available. Regardless of who you have or who you are as a team. You look for value. Then work it out later with a trade or something. There are only a couple handful of guys who can play and make it in the NBA out of each draft class. That couple of handfuls turns into only a handful the more the draft class ages. So that means a big chunk of each draft class is a waste of time. Go look back at every draft and see for yourself. The further you get away from the current year, the less players you see that worth even drafting.
I agree to an extent. For instance, the Jazz shouldn't be draft a true center though, even if he is BPA, unless it's by some huge margin.
or do I go back and the run the risk of Injury or not improving or more competition for playing time and lose draft position.