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This reminds me of the workout the Jazz had way back in 2010 when they brought in Gordon Hayward, Paul George, Xavier Henry and some other dude, maybe Luke Babbit. Hayward apparently won that workout, and the Jazz drafted him.

Last year, the Jazz had a workout with Grayson Allen, Aaron Holliday, Jalen Brunson, Khyri Thomas and a couple others. Grayson apparently dominated that workout and got drafted.

The Jazz seem to put a lot of stock in these workouts overall, maybe more than they should.
 
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Naz Reid has really good hands and is really mobile for a guy that size. At the Combine, he came in at 257 lbs and 14% body fat, which is about the same body fat as Demarcus Cousins had at the Combine. He's calling himself a PF. My biggest gripe with him is that he's pretty soft defensively and his intensity wanes from time to time. Really talented though.

 
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Naz Reid has really good hands and is really mobile for a guy that size. At the Combine, he came in at 257 lbs and 14% body fat, which is about the same body fat as Demarcus Cousins had at the Combine. He's calling himself a PF. My biggest gripe with him is that he's pretty soft defensively and his intensity wanes from time to time. Really talented though.



He needs to lose weight and get into better shape to improve athletically because right now he's slow footed and plays below the rim on both ends. I wouldn't mind him at #53 if he's still there though because he's only 19 and pretty skilled offensively for his age.
 
This reminds me of the workout the Jazz had way back in 2010 when they brought in Gordon Hayward, Paul George, Xavier Henry and some other dude, maybe Luke Babbit. Hayward apparently won that workout, and the Jazz drafted him.

Last year, the Jazz had a workout with Grayson Allen, Aaron Holliday, Jalen Brunson, Khyri Thomas and a couple others. Grayson apparently dominated that workout and got drafted.

The Jazz seem to put a lot of stock in these workouts overall, maybe more than they should.

I agree with the more than they should part.
 
Naz Reid has really good hands and is really mobile for a guy that size. At the Combine, he came in at 257 lbs and 14% body fat, which is about the same body fat as Demarcus Cousins had at the Combine. He's calling himself a PF. My biggest gripe with him is that he's pretty soft defensively and his intensity wanes from time to time. Really talented though.



Oh ****, homie is from the same zip code as me! Different town (next town over) but we share the zip code.

Draft Naz!!!!!
 
Damn, windler looks really good. Just take that guy.

I don’t think his ball handling will hold up in the nba but it looks like he might be able to improve there. I remember Jaycee Carroll in college and he was whack and now when I watch his euro games you can see he finally realized ball handling starts with the feet and he has a little wiggle. I could see windler becoming acceptable with that kind of shot.
 
Damn, windler looks really good. Just take that guy.

I don’t think his ball handling will hold up in the nba but it looks like he might be able to improve there. I remember Jaycee Carroll in college and he was whack and now when I watch his euro games you can see he finally realized ball handling starts with the feet and he has a little wiggle. I could see windler becoming acceptable with that kind of shot.

Windler tested out as a better athlete than you might think. He reminds me of Mike Miller, the Memphis version, which is a pretty good complementary player. I feel like the Jazz already have complementary players and should swing for the fence, but Windler isn't a bad pick.
 
Naz Reid has really good hands and is really mobile for a guy that size. At the Combine, he came in at 257 lbs and 14% body fat, which is about the same body fat as Demarcus Cousins had at the Combine. He's calling himself a PF. My biggest gripe with him is that he's pretty soft defensively and his intensity wanes from time to time. Really talented though.



He'll have to learn to pass the ball as well.
 
This reminds me of the workout the Jazz had way back in 2010 when they brought in Gordon Hayward, Paul George, Xavier Henry and some other dude, maybe Luke Babbit. Hayward apparently won that workout, and the Jazz drafted him.

Last year, the Jazz had a workout with Grayson Allen, Aaron Holliday, Jalen Brunson, Khyri Thomas and a couple others. Grayson apparently dominated that workout and got drafted.

The Jazz seem to put a lot of stock in these workouts overall, maybe more than they should.
Oliver Hanlan must have won his workout.
 
I don't have many opinions this year on the draft. I'd be fine with Windler or Kabengele, even the unkowns such as Samanic or Bazely. Don't really have anybody i love or hate at this point.
 
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