I'm not blind to ****. I've stated multiple times on this board, dating back to before last year's draft, that I would gladly get behind Jimmer if he wasn't one-dimensional player playing the most important position on the court with absolutely ZERO skills for that position. I would never deny his ability to drain a shot, but that's literally all he can do. He can't pass, he can't handle the ball, he can't play defense, he could barely get to the rim in college and he sure as hell can't get to the rim in the pros.
It's been said over and over again that any move by the organization to bring Jimmer here would not be a basketball decision, it would be a business decision. It would be about putting his name on a jersey and getting BYU fans to buy more tickets. And BYU fans would be calling for Corbin's head if Jimmer didn't get 30 minutes a game. It would become nothing more than a distraction.
The only people "blind" here are the BYU fans that keep making these ridiculous threads about bringing Jimmer to Salt Lake. Knock it off, idiots.
Agree on the defense and the shooting.
I disagree about the rest.
The passing has looked better this summer league. He doesn't set people up very much but his passing is timely and on target. For a scoring guard it is okay.
As for getting to the rim, is it really necessary? If he can draw foul on his way to rim he can get his points at the free throw line. It is only summer league but in the last two games he was very aggressive going at the rim and shot 9 and 8 free throws.
Jimmer struggles to get separation against the best defenders, but with a screen or as a secondary offensive option he will still be able to score.
Though I still don't see a good fit with the Jazz, I believe the right situation will happen for Jimmer.