A-Train (old)
Well-Known Member
Regardless who the Cavs take #1 either Irving or Williams, the Jazz draft all depends on who the Timberwolves take at #2. In my book the draft's top three will come out in one of these four possibilities:
1. Cavs - Kyrie Irving
2. T-Wolves - Derrick Williams
3. Jazz - Brandon Knight
1. Cavs - Kyrie Irving
2. T-Wolves - Derrick Williams
3. Jazz - Enes Kanter
1. Cavs - Kyrie Irving
2. T-Wolves - Enes Kanter
3. Jazz - Derrick Williams
1. Cavs - Derrick Williams
2. T-Wolves - Enes Kanter
3. Jazz - Kyrie Irving
I do not think that the Timberwolves will take Irving if he is available at #2, they finally got Ricky Rubio to come over, they have said they want a big man, and their owner says they will keep the pick. It really comes down to who fits with the Timberwolves the best between Williams and Kanter and who fills a bigger need. If Cleveland takes Williams then I would assume Minnesota would take Kanter because they do not want to make Rubio mad by taking another point guard and because their owner does not want to trade the pick meaning they would not take Irving then trade him. A front-court of Love and Kanter would be very nice for Minnesota and they have Beasley so there is no need to take Williams and trade Beasley. All in all the easiest thing for the Timberwolves to do is take Enes kanter with the #2 pick.
My dream scenario is either Kyrie Irving or Derrick Williams fall to the Jazz at #3 which is very possible. I have faith in the Jazz because history is on our side because the Jazz have come out with an all-star both times they have had the #3 pick (Dominic Wilkins and Deron Williams) even though Wilkins never played for the Jazz.
1. Cavs - Kyrie Irving
2. T-Wolves - Derrick Williams
3. Jazz - Brandon Knight
1. Cavs - Kyrie Irving
2. T-Wolves - Derrick Williams
3. Jazz - Enes Kanter
1. Cavs - Kyrie Irving
2. T-Wolves - Enes Kanter
3. Jazz - Derrick Williams
1. Cavs - Derrick Williams
2. T-Wolves - Enes Kanter
3. Jazz - Kyrie Irving
I do not think that the Timberwolves will take Irving if he is available at #2, they finally got Ricky Rubio to come over, they have said they want a big man, and their owner says they will keep the pick. It really comes down to who fits with the Timberwolves the best between Williams and Kanter and who fills a bigger need. If Cleveland takes Williams then I would assume Minnesota would take Kanter because they do not want to make Rubio mad by taking another point guard and because their owner does not want to trade the pick meaning they would not take Irving then trade him. A front-court of Love and Kanter would be very nice for Minnesota and they have Beasley so there is no need to take Williams and trade Beasley. All in all the easiest thing for the Timberwolves to do is take Enes kanter with the #2 pick.
My dream scenario is either Kyrie Irving or Derrick Williams fall to the Jazz at #3 which is very possible. I have faith in the Jazz because history is on our side because the Jazz have come out with an all-star both times they have had the #3 pick (Dominic Wilkins and Deron Williams) even though Wilkins never played for the Jazz.