Which player would you want the jazz to choose if both were available at 23
Hibbert is bigger than Lopez but Lopez is more explosive
Hibbert has more offensive skill
both averaged around 2 blocks per game, 6 boards per game
so who would you rather have?
Better Bigman: Robin Lopez or Roy Hibbert?
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Better Bigman: Robin Lopez or Roy Hibbert?
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I will just kinda piggy back off of what Bat said.
I think Lopez is the better pick for what the Jazz need.
Hibbert is the safer pick and possible better fit.
Here is the problem in one way or another you want a change of pace from your starter to your bench guy.
Price brings speed
Korver shooting
Harpring strength
Millsap grit and hustle
and low and hold the one spot where you dont get anything better but Flops adn charges.
Hibbert will be better then Collins, but more of the same. Lopez brings energy and D.
As long as we get one or the other I am happy.
I think Lopez is the better pick for what the Jazz need.
Hibbert is the safer pick and possible better fit.
Here is the problem in one way or another you want a change of pace from your starter to your bench guy.
Price brings speed
Korver shooting
Harpring strength
Millsap grit and hustle
and low and hold the one spot where you dont get anything better but Flops adn charges.
Hibbert will be better then Collins, but more of the same. Lopez brings energy and D.
As long as we get one or the other I am happy.
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Racer X wrote:Too many dudes under contract.
Like that matters, the Jazz use that whole open roster spot excuse way to much. Lets be real LHM is a cheap ass. when have we ever signed one of these priority waiver guys? When has a big time buyout chosen to come here? If someone comes along then you trade, waive or buyout Hart. These guys in the 20s have great contracts and we cant afford to sign any bigs. Secondly we are in the stage where you have to develop your own big men.
I hope Fess does come back crazy, but we are still very thin and unathletic up front.
If we can trade AK for expirings then we can buy them out, but LHM doing that is highly unlikely.
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The fact is Fes is a better option then any big man that will be around in at the 23 spot this year.
Like everyone said, had Fes played any college ball and gotten the press that college players do he would have been a surefire lottery pick. He's huge, fast, athletic, and he hustles.
He's the best big man prospect the Jazz have had in at least 15 years, the only reason he fell so far was because there was a rumor that he had off the court issues which I've never heard anything more about and from what I've read this year everyone on the team loves him.
There is absolutely no reason for him not be the back up C next year with his size.
Like everyone said, had Fes played any college ball and gotten the press that college players do he would have been a surefire lottery pick. He's huge, fast, athletic, and he hustles.
He's the best big man prospect the Jazz have had in at least 15 years, the only reason he fell so far was because there was a rumor that he had off the court issues which I've never heard anything more about and from what I've read this year everyone on the team loves him.
There is absolutely no reason for him not be the back up C next year with his size.