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Which point guard should we draft?

Which point guard should we DRAFT?

  • Black with #9 pick

  • Cason with #9 pick

  • Keynote with #16 pick

  • Bufkin with #16 pick

  • Hood-shchifino with #16 pick

  • No point guard, draft wings with #9 and #16


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I think Bufkin is more likely to score 30 pts in a game than Cason Wallace. If you're choosing Wallace, you're choosing his defense, his competitive demeanor and his toughness, which you think will rub off on everyone else on the team.
 
The case for Cason is if you think he can have a special impact ala Conley (and other more "traditional" modern point guards) where he makes everyone better on both ends regardless of individual stats.
 
The issue with drafting a PG though is that they typically take the longest time to develop, but the hope with Cason is that he is versatile enough offensively as a spot up threat and advanced enough (for a rookie) defensively that you can get him on the floor with any guard combination so he has time to grow into the role organically
 
2023 is the strongest PG class in recent memory.

Amen/Scoot/Wallace/Black/Bufkin/Ausar/JHS

7 potential PGs (depending on if the team drafting wants to develop Ausar/Bufkin into those roles) who could go lottery.

Then add in more combo-y guards who could develop into PG and are first round likely like George, NSJ, Sasser and Podziemski.

So it seems pretty likely the Jazz come away with at least one guy who could believably develop into the PGOTF
 
2023 is the strongest PG class in recent memory.

Amen/Scoot/Wallace/Black/Bufkin/Ausar/JHS

7 potential PGs (depending on if the team drafting wants to develop Ausar/Bufkin into those roles) who could go lottery.

Then add in more combo-y guards who could develop into PG and are first round likely like George, NSJ, Sasser and Podziemski.

So it seems pretty likely the Jazz come away with at least one guy who could believably develop into the PGOTF
You left out Keyonte.
 
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