Good post. In a deeper draft, maybe he does drop into the 20's. Or maybe not, late lottery is always stocked with role players or high risk/high reward players. I think Jimmer is a low-risk/medium reward player. He doesn't have a ton of upside. He's not going to become one of the best players of all time. But, I think Jimmer's floor is a backup PG and a shooting specialist. Jazz gave up a player and 1st rounder to get Korver - and he was our shooting specialist. He was similarly flawed defensively, but could get us back in games in the 4th with his shooting or close them out at the FT line. If the Jazz picked up a guy who would - at worst - be a quality backup PG and spot starter for the next 8 years, I'd be ok with that. Outside of Watson, name the last time the Jazz had a quality 2nd-string PG? Maynor. And where was he selected? Jimmer is a better prospect and would certainly warrant a selection 8 spots better.