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Jazzfanz BIG BOARD rankings ROUND 8

If all of these players were available who would you want The Jazz to pick?

  • Cole Aldrich

    Votes: 12 21.1%
  • Daniel Orton

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ed Davis

    Votes: 3 5.3%
  • Ekpe Udoh

    Votes: 11 19.3%
  • Gordon Hayward

    Votes: 5 8.8%
  • Hassan Whiteside

    Votes: 3 5.3%
  • Luke Babbit

    Votes: 10 17.5%
  • Patrick Patterson

    Votes: 2 3.5%
  • Paul George

    Votes: 3 5.3%
  • Xavier Henry

    Votes: 8 14.0%

  • Total voters
    57
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh4cMkKiAus

I think he moves a lot better than people give him credit for...but his jump shot form is ugly no doubt. It seems to go in most of the time though, that's what matters. Seems capable of making an open 15 footer.

Sorry if this has already been posted somewhere on the board already...


Anyone remember Felton Spencer's jumper? I will say this though, it looks like Aldrich will probably be the most reliable rebounder out of the group, just because he's wide and knows how to take up space in the lane.
 
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I voted for Xavier Henry but if he doesn't win and Ekpe Udoh is a couple shy of winning then mark me down for Udoh because thats the order I would vote them in not freakin' Aldrich, come on!
 
Aldrich is going to be a very nice towel boy and good company for Kosta for years to come.

Obsessed with Aldrich a bit? Damn dude, give it a rest. How about talking about who you actually want the Jazz to draft rather than being such a one-topic poster. That's gotta get boring after awhile I would think...
 
Obsessed with Aldrich a bit? Damn dude, give it a rest. How about talking about who you actually want the Jazz to draft rather than being such a one-topic poster. That's gotta get boring after awhile I would think...
Ahh the memories. Reminds me of Rainhut.
 
Even I could block Aldrich's shot. And c'mon, Cole, visit a damn dentist.

More I see of Cole, the more I want to throw up in my mouth. I say either open the door for trading AK's expiring by drafting a wing like Babbitt, or roll the dice and go with the only big who MIGHT develop into a force inside to go against the Lakers: Whiteside. Hassan is a huge risk. But Aldrich will NEVER develop into a championship center. We'd have a team with one superstar (Deron) and four good, but not great starters: Matthews, Aldrich, CJ and Millsap. That lineup ain't winning a championship.

IMO, the only way to rebuild this team is to let Boozer and Kyle walk and wipe $17M off the books, then use AK's expiring to bring in a quality starter and a decent back-up: $17M ought to buy that at the deadline. Adjust for what it's going to take to re-sign Fes, Matthews and the #9 pick, and the Jazz should be right around the tax threshold.
 
More Whiteside

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uD5U3eQY-k0&feature=related

Check out the match up between him and Ed Davis at the 5:50 mark. He's having his way against teams like Memphis and UNC. He's a force inside. He's young, but I don't see how you can call him a project. He's more polished than Mutombo was in college.

I'll bet you he goes ahead of Udoh, Patterson and Ed Davis. It wouldn't surprise me at all if teams are purposely keeping quiet about him and letting the media roast him.

I can just see Millsap trying to guard him in practice, giving up 5 inches at the PF spot.

Oh look-- more highlights.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UlPMxs-87o&feature=related
 
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More Whiteside

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uD5U3eQY-k0&feature=related

Check out the match up between him and Ed Davis at the 5:50 mark. He's having his way against teams like Memphis and UNC. He's a force inside. He's young, but I don't see how you can call him a project. He's more polished than Mutombo was in college.

I'll bet you he goes ahead of Udoh, Patterson and Ed Davis. It wouldn't surprise me at all if teams are purposely keeping quiet about him and letting the media roast him.

In that game on the clip, Whiteside went 3-8 (7 pts, 2 FTs) with 4 boards and 3 blocks. The guy in the other uniform that Whiteside was guarding went 7-14 (19 pts, 6 FTs) with 10 boards and 3 blocks. Whiteside had his way on that block. Davis had his way in the game.

As for Memphis, they're like an all guard team with poor frontcourt talent. You have to look at Whiteside's matchups against legit big men. He doesn't stack up well in that department.
 
I think Whiteside could be a decent shot blocker in the NBA if he puts on some weight, but I don't see him a good fit in a Jazz uniform. He needs to be brought along slowly and by a coach who will nurture him. As you know, that will not happen in Utah with Jerry Sloan. His body language after the workout was of someone who was dejected. Yes, he has big potential, but risking that with the #9 pick isn't something I think the Jazz would be willing to do.
 
Another point I forgot, Whiteside's defense on that block of Davis was deplorable. He gave position, let Davis get all the way under the basket (nice footwork by Davis), and bailed himself out with the block.
 
I noticed that too. I think that Whiteside had outsized everyone so much in High School and his first year of College that he plays to block the shot rather than good position defense first. I think he will learn it, but he is a project.
 
Another point I forgot, Whiteside's defense on that block of Davis was deplorable. He gave position, let Davis get all the way under the basket (nice footwork by Davis), and bailed himself out with the block.

I was talking about the play at 5:50 on the youtube clip. In that play, Whiteside played solid position defense, Ed Davis turned and faded and Whiteside got a piece of it. But yeah, he blocked Ed Davis deep in the lane on that other play earlier in the clip too.

Whiteside patrols the paint on defense. He uses his length to distance himself from the guy he's guarding and cut off driving angles. He doesn't need to get right up on his man because he can react to the play and block the shot.
 
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