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Who Should the Jazz Bring In?

piston basically did a Rayjon Tucker deal to acquire Hamidou Diallo. UNREAL
It will be interesting to see if either player gets signed by their new team next season. As of late Mykhailiuk has been balling and throwing up threes in volume.
 
It will be interesting to see if either player gets signed by their new team next season. As of late Mykhailiuk has been balling and throwing up threes in volume.
Nah, this season Mykhailiuk is basically Rayjon Tucker or worse. He is shooting well below 38% from the floor and 33% from 3. If anything this will probably be his last season in the league. Pistons basically exchanged a garbage minute scrub for a solid rotational piece with some upside...at the cost of a 2027 second round pick.
 
Here are some names from the NBA deadpool:
- Bruno Caboclo
- Mario Hezonja
- Glenn Robinson III -- just sitting out there
- Skal Labissiere
- Thon Maker
- Ivan Rabb
- Jabari Parker

I'd bring in Thon Maker on a 10-day contract.
 
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Nah, this season Mykhailiuk is basically Rayjon Tucker or worse. He is shooting well below 38% from the floor and 33% from 3. If anything this will probably be his last season in the league. Pistons basically exchanged a garbage minute scrub for a solid rotational piece with some upside...at the cost of a 2027 second round pick.
As.Of.Late.

He's averaging 13 PPG his last few games.
 
Here are some names from the NBA deadpool:
- Bruno Caboclo
- Mario Hezonja
- Glenn Robinson III -- just sitting out there
- Skal Labissiere
- Thon Maker
- Ivan Rabb
- Jabari Parker

I'd bring in Thon Maker on a 10-day contract.

Hard pass on Thon, All G League lifer.
 
"Maker attended the 2016 NBA Draft Combine, where he was measured as the third-tallest player without shoes at 6 ft 11.75 in and recorded the highest no-step vertical jump (32") of any player over 6 ft 11 in NBA Draft Combine history. In the days leading up to the draft, a number of teams ruled themselves out of selecting Maker in the first round over concerns that his age had been misrepresented, as some believed Maker to be between 21–23 years of age despite being officially listed as a 19-year-old. Despite those concerns, he was selected with the 10th overall pick in the 2016 draft by the Milwaukee Bucks, becoming the first high school player taken in the first round since the 2005 Collective Bargaining Agreement went into effect."
 
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