Not if Singleton or Biyombo are there at 12.
Remind me again, who were your favorite players last year?
Not if Singleton or Biyombo are there at 12.
Remind me again, who were your favorite players last year?
In order: Cousins. Wall, Favors, Johnson
Too bad the board melted down. I'm almost positive that you're remembering things with a rosy glow but can't prove it since most draft related posts from the new york pick watch thread are entirely gone. In particular I want to say you were an Evan Turner admirer.
And I recall last year I was hoping the Jazz could trade up for Greg Monroe or Cousins. In retrospect Monroe looks good and Cousins looks like a headcase that the book won't be written on for several years.
Too bad the board melted down. I'm almost positive that you're remembering things with a rosy glow but can't prove it since most draft related posts from the new york pick watch thread are entirely gone. In particular I want to say you were an Evan Turner admirer.
And I recall last year I was hoping the Jazz could trade up for Greg Monroe or Cousins. In retrospect Monroe looks good and Cousins looks like a headcase that the book won't be written on for several years.
I forgot about Turner. Turner was probably #1 on my board.
I'm not sure what your point is though.
And I recall last year I was hoping the Jazz could trade up for Greg Monroe or Cousins. In retrospect Monroe looks good and Cousins looks like a headcase that the book won't be written on for several years.
Just commenting on how sure your tone is regarding certain picks, particularly risky ones like Biyombo. We all tend to forget about the people we pimped where we were wrong and we tend to remember who we picked that panned out well. Hence, we all think we know who the best picks are (which is why there is such rabid fighting).
The Thriller isn't dissuaded from speaking confidently about draft picks even though he very publicly and vocally over a period of several months made the case that Jarrett Jack would be a better NBA player than Deron Williams and should be selected by the Jazz.
The only person I've seen outright give up on draft prognostication is the late SeattleJazzFan after several very bad busts (Gerald Green, Sene, etc etc). All the Cole Aldrich admirers from last year are confidently making predictions this off-season like the Aldrich prediction never happened.
We're all just guessing from a very limited amount of information. There's reasons to believe particular players (Kanter, Irving, Williams) could explode and reasons to believe that some players probably aren't of NBA caliber (Jimmer has been chronicled extensively on this issue). But the two players you picked are particular question marks that fit into the "physical marvel, questionable skills" category. Those are generally the hardest to predict. The pretense of sure knowledge in those instances is pure foolishness.
Less foolish than not even wanting the #12 pick.
I'm pretty sure YB was joking. He is known to do that from time to time.
Then why did you bother responding to my post?
I'm pretty sure YB was joking. He is known to do that from time to time.
Because, *sigh*, the two players you specified were interesting to me and this, last I checked, is a discussion board. Are you saying that those are not in fact the guys you are hoping for at #12?
Just commenting on how sure your tone is regarding certain picks, particularly risky ones like Biyombo. We all tend to forget about the people we pimped where we were wrong and we tend to remember who we picked that panned out well. Hence, we all think we know who the best picks are (which is why there is such rabid fighting).
No, I'm saying why bother.