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But the real answer is Hansen Yang. He's getting overlooked because of race and where he played.
Keandre listed him as one of the guys that might be the surprise star... I immediately grinned thinking of you. He should have been you Cy guy this year.
 

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Just watched this locked on jazz episode with Lief filling in for Locke. Watching the first ten minutes makes me wondering if Tre is being overlooked says Tre has better athletic traits than Ace. Might be able to play pg. on and off ball. Been a five star prospect his whole life but gets less attention than Ace and VJ. Life says he’d take Tre over Ace at either 3 or 5.
 
Do you think it's better for someone to look like they can do something and not do it, or not look like they can do something and do it.

I don't really think that it's a positive for Tre that he looks strong and avoided contact as much as he did. It could just be coaching, but could also be someone who doesn't like physicality.
There was some twitter biomechanics expert that didn't like the way he ran or moved or some ****... said it is part of the reason he isn't effect at being physical. Now why did I type this... IDK really but that is where we are at this point in the draft cycle. I am a little worried his knees face inward slightly when he sprints... its the difference between Buddy Hield and Devin Booker.
 
I mean, the Jazz passed on Cam Whitmore twice and GG Jackson three times to draft guards with minimal physical tools in Keyonte and Brice.

To be clear, the Jazz don't ONLY care about interviews as they drafted Filipowski and Collier (who both are terrible interviews), but the through line of their love for Keyonte George and Cody Williams and how much they liked Zach Edey really points to them caring a lot about interviews. Maybe nearly as much as RSCI.

I haven't really heard anything about the Jazz and Ace. Tony Jones seems to think the Jazz would have him ranked over Kon or Fears but didn't seem to suggest this was from sources. Andy Larsen and Sarah Todd haven't heard much about the pick from sources, but both personally dislike Ace a lot as a prospect. Locke hasn't really talked about Ace at all.

100% of FO people say they want tough and team first players.

Why arent Ace or Tre team first players?

Do you think it's better for someone to look like they can do something and not do it, or not look like they can do something and do it.
He did do it but the combination of his shot making and playing on a terrible team that plays both the 4 and 5 in the paint and terrible shooters on the perimeter severely impacted his play style. And I actually think this aspect of his game will be easier in the nba.
 

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Just watched this locked on jazz episode with Lief filling in for Locke. Watching the first ten minutes makes me wondering if Tre is being overlooked says Tre has better athletic traits than Ace. Might be able to play pg. on and off ball. Been a five star prospect his whole life but gets less attention than Ace and VJ. Life says he’d take Tre over Ace at either 3 or 5.

Also has been comping him to SGA in a kind of weird way. I will be happy with taking Tre but the athletic traits don't translate to the court much. I think he might be a "safer" pick than Ace/VJ because he has a bankable skill. I really like him and would hope he can do some of the other stuff. I think he has more of a chance to be a leading scorer than Ace/VJ/Kon and his passing is far ahead of Ace but he may not be the best player of that group because he doesn't do much else and the defense isn't good (he may have the ability to improve there because of his length and athleticism)
 
There was some twitter biomechanics expert that didn't like the way he ran or moved or some ****... said it is part of the reason he isn't effect at being physical. Now why did I type this... IDK really but that is where we are at this point in the draft cycle. I am a little worried his knees face inward slightly when he sprints... its the difference between Buddy Hield and Devin Booker.
Yeah, once you hit the biomechanical point of the draft cycle. It's probably time to go play with your kids or get that report done at work you've been putting off, lol.
 
Yeah, once you hit the biomechanical point of the draft cycle. It's probably time to go play with your kids or get that report done at work you've been putting off, lol.
Only guy it really impacted was Myles Turner but it was so obvious there was an issue watching him run in college. I don't see any of that with Tre lol.
 
Not only do I really worry about Tre's defense, I'm also worried that his offense is pretty heliocentric (and that he might end up really pounding the ball).
 
There was some twitter biomechanics expert that didn't like the way he ran or moved or some ****... said it is part of the reason he isn't effect at being physical. Now why did I type this... IDK really but that is where we are at this point in the draft cycle. I am a little worried his knees face inward slightly when he sprints... its the difference between Buddy Hield and Devin Booker.

JE is completely fading Tre in large part because he takes small steps and travels all the time. You really going to take a guy with tiny steps in the top 5?
 
Not only do I really worry about Tre's defense, I'm also worried that his offense is pretty heliocentric (and that he might end up really pounding the ball).
He's bigger and a better shooter than Cam Thomas... but that could be more of his player type. I know that seems like a diss... it is not. Cam scored 22 ppg a couple years ago and 24 per game this year (only like 30 games tho). We don't know what he looks like in a winning environment and Tre is likely a better passer. Its a concern I have too.
 
JE is completely fading Tre in large part because he takes small steps and travels all the time. You really going to take a guy with tiny steps in the top 5?
Sounds like Tre has a foot pad problem and a knee pad problem :):):):):):)
 
My favorite Tre comments (whether true or not) were that he was the go to guy in Texas and his teammates really struggled to score so they made him be the score first, shoot first, black hole player that we saw in Texas.

However that he sees himself as a playmaker, a setup man, and a pass first guy because that's where his roots are and that was his HS path.
 
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