One of the picks was apparently a Brooklyn 1st-rd pick, but I don't know the protection.
Yeah. There's no way I'd have been cool with the Jazz making a comparable offer to move 3 spots. Draft didn't break how I hoped it would, so now I just have to hope that there's more to Trey Lyles than I've seen so far. His conditioning is a big concern for me. Work off some of that body fat and improve his explosiveness, and I'll feel a lot better about him moving forward. Other than that, it's entirely possible that the Jazz got a steal because his role at Kentucky didn't highlight everything he can or will do. I'm going to keep hoping that's the case until he proves otherwise.
In all honesty, I think Lyles is better and has way more upside than any of the players that could have been had from 16/17 on back. The Jazz don't need more assets (although they don't hurt) they need more depth. If he can adequately fill what Kanter's role would have been - at a fraction of the cost - then it was a good pick. If he develops into even more than that, then great.WE probably feel about the same. although my instant pessimism generally rears its ugly head. There were no real surprises in the top-11. Some guys dropped (Winslow), but no one climbed into that group (like a Payne or Dekker) and sent someone else down to us. Let's hope he turns into a quality player. We could have dropped down and still picked up a nice player and assets.
Would anyone have been cool with giving Charlotte #12, Burke and two future 1st round picks for Justise Winslow? Not saying that offer would have gotten it done, but wondering how many people would have been good with giving up that many assets to move up to #9.
Would anyone have been cool with giving Charlotte #12, Burke and two future 1st round picks for Justise Winslow? Not saying that offer would have gotten it done, but wondering how many people would have been good with giving up that many assets to move up to #9.
No. That's too much.
I'm happy with the results. Glad we didn't mortgage the future
In the moment you kinda wanna make a big splash, but in hindsight we are in a better position. Mostly because Trey Lyles appears to be a much better prospect than most of us thought at first.
It's not that Kaminsky is that damn good; it's that Charlotte is that damn stupid.
You rejected four first round picks for Frank Kaminsky? DAMN. He better be good.
Would anyone have been cool with giving Charlotte #12, Burke and two future 1st round picks for Justise Winslow? Not saying that offer would have gotten it done, but wondering how many people would have been good with giving up that many assets to move up to #9.