Dr Mufasa wrote:I think Sac takes Jimmer 7
Yup, and I think he'd do well there, almost like what Bibby did for Webber back in the glory days in SAC.
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Dr Mufasa wrote:I think Sac takes Jimmer 7
Dr Mufasa wrote:
+1 I would seriously consider taking Jimmer #5 of this crop
Dr Mufasa wrote: As for Vesely - I actually feel like he's a "know what you're getting" player. He's going to be an athletic guy who cuts and finishes fastbreaks offensively and who's primary help is probably defensive due to his athleticism and length at the SF. I see 12 and 6 with defense and a usable player. I wouldn't take him #5. But I wouldn't say he's someone who'll be picked with the expectation to be an offensive star and a completley different player a few years down the road. He is what he is to me.

Sources say the Kentucky point guard could be risking his chance to go third overall to Utah by refusing to work out against competition. Knight has an open invitation to join Connecticut's Kemba Walker, BYU's Jimmer Fredette and UCLA's Malcolm Lee in a June 15 workout with the Jazz, but sources close to both sides said he has yet to decide whether to take part.
What's more, there are rumblings that Utah is less than thrilled at the notion that Knight would even consider dictating the terms with the No. 3 pick (although Turkish center Enes Kanter already did just that in his Jazz workout in Chicago in which Toronto also took part). It's unclear whether the Jazz would take a hard-line stance and refuse to take Knight unless he worked out against other top-line competitors, but that appears to be a possibility.


5DOM wrote:Maybe he wants to be drafted by us
Dr Mufasa wrote:Visceral wrote:Don't hate me for this but...
I really like Jimmer as a prospect. I think he'll be real good.
+1 I would seriously consider taking Jimmer #5 of this crop

Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:Visceral wrote:Don't hate me for this but...
I really like Jimmer as a prospect. I think he'll be real good.
So do I. I think he'd be a monster in Mike D'Antoni's SSOL. I mean, you're talking about a threat to score immediately as he crosses halfcourt. I'm telling you, that would be a sight to behold from an offensive perspective.
Youngblood wrote:There's no doubt Jimmer can light it up, but I'm so tired of defensive pylons.
bboyskinnylegs wrote:Youngblood wrote:There's no doubt Jimmer can light it up, but I'm so tired of defensive pylons.
me too, but a lot of people on here would be ecstatic about bringing Stephen Curry here, who happens to be quite the defensive pylon himself. Not saying Jimmer is going to be the next Stephen Curry, but he's not on a completely different realm as a prospect.
Youngblood wrote:bboyskinnylegs wrote:Youngblood wrote:There's no doubt Jimmer can light it up, but I'm so tired of defensive pylons.
me too, but a lot of people on here would be ecstatic about bringing Stephen Curry here, who happens to be quite the defensive pylon himself. Not saying Jimmer is going to be the next Stephen Curry, but he's not on a completely different realm as a prospect.
Yea, it seems like Steph Curry has a lot of people infatuated offensively, but they don't realize he's a joke defensively. The only way you take guys like these is if you have at least one dominating shot blocker in the paint, but preferably two since there will be plenty to cover up.
Youngblood wrote:There's no doubt Jimmer can light it up, but I'm so tired of defensive pylons.

CU's Alec Burks told @sam_amick that he's top 10. He has or will work out for teams at 4, 6, 8, 9, 11. Wonder if he'll keep 6/19 appt w/PHX.

Profanity wrote:This is why I question a Canadian team in our league. it's a govt conspiracy trina to sell all our milk to Russia. They let the raptors participate to not let canadians demand crossing taxes. it will backfire one day.