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If Jazz had won coin toss, who would you have drafted?

#8 pick, who did you want?


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Biyombo <<<<<<< Big Al

You're obviously taking into consideration that Al probably will leave and the Jazz get nothing back. And that Al blows up every offense he touches and defense he plays for.
 
Funny, it seemed to me that Millsap would leave for greener money, not Big Al.

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By far more likely. I doubt the Jazz would renew AJ, specially with how much money he makes. But Big Al wouldn't leave on his own volition. He's not the kind of guy who likes change, and he's not the super-ambitious ring-chaser type. He's the focus of Utah's offense, and he's overpaid. Millsap will very likely leave however, unless he remains a starter.
 
By far more likely. I doubt the Jazz would renew AJ, specially with how much money he makes. But Big Al wouldn't leave on his own volition. He's not the kind of guy who likes change, and he's not the super-ambitious ring-chaser type. He's the focus of Utah's offense, and he's overpaid. Millsap will very likely leave however, unless he remains a starter.
Actually, I think there's a very good chance the Jazz WILL renew AJ. Kanter is resembling a PF more than a C. If you have AL, Enes can be the swing big, playing 15 mins at the 5 and 15 mins at the 4. I think Millsap wants to be a starter and that's not going to happen...unless Favors slides over to the 5. And I wouldn't bet on that, either.
 
Actually, I think there's a very good chance the Jazz WILL renew AJ. Kanter is resembling a PF more than a C. If you have AL, Enes can be the swing big, playing 15 mins at the 5 and 15 mins at the 4.

Millsap would be cheaper and better. And Favors can be starting 5.
 
For me, it's between Drummond, Rivers, and Marshall. I'd probably go with Drummond cause his potential is about as high as it gets. I doubt he ever reaches his ceiling, but even if he reaches 75% of it, he'll be a damn good player at the weakest position in today's NBA. Too much potential for me to pass up, and at 8, he's worth the risk.
 
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