mellow
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Adding 2 first rounders to this team is a bad idea. Even one isn't that great....
I usually like your takes....so please talk more about this^^^.
What should the Jazz add?
Tomic, David Lee, and George Hill?
Adding 2 first rounders to this team is a bad idea. Even one isn't that great....
Trade: Wizards receive No. 12 pick and Trey Burke from Jazz in exchange for No. 19 pick, 2016 first-round pick and Ramon Sessions. With Rudy Gobert and Derrick Favors in place and the available wing crop a bit thin, Utah adds an extra first-rounder and hands the point guard reins to Dante Exum. The Wizards leap at the skilled Turner, who could be their center of the future, and offer the disappointing Burke a change of scenery. And hey, it can’t hurt that they’re expected to bid heavily on another ex-Longhorn one year from now…
I just hate the idea of trading down
Boston wants to trade up, so it is not too far fetched. I would want #16 and Boston's Wizards' 2016 and 2017 second round picks or James Young or Kelly Olynyk. I don't have much interest in #28 (but I think Jazz brass like Chris McCullough and he might be there at #28).
I think Houston will get the player they want (Tyus joins) at #18, so no need to trade up for them.
I love the idea of trading down and picking up a third first rounder in next years draft that is thought of as a strong draft for prospects. I've even mentioned it where this entire thread belongs.
We should be combining assets to acquire high end talent/production, not dispersing our good assets into even more small assets, we do NOT need more low-level assets! We have plenty of second rounders and low level first rounders. We have as many picks as 76ers. We don't have the roster spots to develop 16 draft picks in the following 4 years.
If Turner is there, just take him and call it a draft! He's a great value with high upside to be getting at 12 and I'd be ecstatic if we manage to land him without giving up assets.
I almost always hate the idea of trading down in the NBA draft. Unless you are just devoid of talent like the Knicks are. I don't think the Jazz are, and at the very least I don't think a 20th pick in the draft will be any better than an Ingles is.
IawtpCapella is the only asset worth moving down for IMO. I'd much rather move up or stay put.
If someone unexpected falls, they should move up to get him. But at worst, they should be able to add one of Myles Turner, Frank Kaminsky, WCS, Devin Booker or Kelly Oubre. All better options than dropping to 16/18 and hoping a 3rd tier guy falls to you. The Jazz don't need a ton more rookies. They're already one of the youngest teams in the league. I'm good with them chasing a guy they think can develop into a star. . . but I'm hoping the don't settle for role players unless they have to.