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Following Potential 2025 Draftees

You shouldnt draft based on fit, but sometimes fit does dictate who you draft. Drafting Queen just doesnt make any sense for Utah given how good Kessler is and that Filipowski (and just 13 months older) is as talented as Queen is, but can actually shoot. You would have to be extremely high on Queen for the pick to make sense.

Even though I really like Queen, if I made a Jazz draft board, he wouldnt be on it.
 
While I like watching Queen (quirky players are my guilty pleasure) and can appreciate his skill and natural talent, there's also something extremely annoying about his overblown hype.

It's so... NCAA. Extremely insular. Disproportionate.

College ball is a place where future NBA 8th men can be superstars for a while. I don't blame the fans for getting swept up in all the craziness and the atmosphere, but any professional scout who can't see in five minutes that Queen isn't a starter in the league should get fired.
 
If you believe in Malauch he's definitely a better prospect than Johnson and he fills a need.

Count me in the "don't believe in Malauch yet" camp.

Meaningful minutes at Duke is nothing to sneeze at but he strikes me as ~2 years away from NBA rotational minutes on a bad team.

I miss the big man era, though and love long / disruptive bigs so I hope he proves me wrong.
 
Count me in the "don't believe in Malauch yet" camp.

Meaningful minutes at Duke is nothing to sneeze at but he strikes me as ~2 years away from NBA rotational minutes on a bad team.

I miss the big man era, though and love long / disruptive bigs so I hope he proves me wrong.
Best case I think's he is a more athletically gifted and healthy Mark Williams, which could be a very good player.
 
I think Derik Queen is more or less the Domantas Sabonis of this draft. He'll have an impact in the league if he's used right. He's got shortcomings, probably on the defensive end the most, but if he catches the ball 15 feet in, the defense will need to collapse on him and from there he's a triple threat. He needs to measure out fairly well, but I'll assume he will.

I get the potential of Maluach if he goes to a team that's good at developing and motivating bigs. He just has stretches where he seems to coast and not really impose himself on the game like he could. Rudy Gobert had the right combination of tools, athleticism and competitive drive. The part that may be missing with Maluach is the competitive drive. But maybe it's also a confidence issue he can overcome. He's come a long way since Hoop Summit last year, where he looked pretty bad, quite frankly. His measurables are eye-opening.

Hopefully, the Jazz will stay in the top 5, but there's a pileup of teams now, with Brooklyn, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Antonio and now Dallas, who could tempt the league to move them up in the lottery.
 
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I’d be really happy with Kas at 6 if that’s where we land (which I think is our most likely position btw). He’s still very much in the 3-6 conversation for me.

The only guys who I can realistically see cracking that top 6 for me are Traore if he continues to play better or Newell if the shot starts falling more (it’s been much improved).

Queen and Maluach are entering the hell no territory for me.
 
No brainer. Franchise changing.

1. Flagg

Almost no brainer. Very, very happy.

2. Harper

Difficult/Interchangeable. Would be happy with any.

3. Bailey
4. Johnson
5. Edgecombe
6. Jakucionus

Man this sucks zone.

7. Kon
8. Traore
9. Newell
10. Demin

Nobody else I have in consideration for our first pick, but other guys I generally like and would hope fall to the MIN pick. No order.

Fears
Bryant
Fleming
Sorber
Thiero
Wolf
 
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