Biyombo or Bust for me
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 5:10 am
My dream draft is Derrick Williams at #3, and Biyombo at #12. 2nd to that would be Knight/Biyombo.
But what I have started to be open to is swapping the likely BPA at #3 (Kanter in my opinion), with Washington who loves him. I believe they would give up their first round pick next year for him. Perhaps it has top 3 protection, perhaps only #1 protection, perhaps its protected top #3, but if it ends up #2 or #3 overall they have the right to swap for one of our other picks, and we of course get their #6 pick this year and perhaps even their #18 and #35.
I love the idea of picking up assets for next years chance to draft H. Barnes.
Of course I am aware that by waiting to #6 we may lose out on Knight, because Toronto might take him. And frankly I am okay with that because what worries me more about this draft than anything is Biyombo not slipping to #12. I really think that regardless of his bad workout in Europe last week that Detroit will take him at 8. I have listened to interview after interview with scouts and draft experts and the smart money is on this kid becoming a star in this league.... and frankly, in a lackluster draft I am willing to swing for the fences on a player who is exactly what the Jazz need long term.
What I am saying is that if Knight is gone, and perhaps even if he isn't we should still take Biyombo at #6. If Knight were there, that mean that Toronto took Kemba or Vesely, and that Sacramento would definately take Knight at 7, but that would also allow Jimmer to slide to us if we like him. I am not a huge Jimmer fan, but if we got Biyombo I wouldn't care.
Perhaps I am off on this, but he is the only uniquely special player in this draft besides Irving. I think D Williams will be good, and Kanter could be special and that is why I think we pick up extra assets by trading him.
Frankly though if we get some assets for the future, and Biyombo I don't care who we take at #12:
Singleton, Burks, K Thompson, Jimmer, Hamilton, Brooks etc.
Thoughts? Especially about Washington's willingness to give up assets to move up. I think they would prefer to give up a pick than McGee. That kid is a beast who is about to blow up.
But what I have started to be open to is swapping the likely BPA at #3 (Kanter in my opinion), with Washington who loves him. I believe they would give up their first round pick next year for him. Perhaps it has top 3 protection, perhaps only #1 protection, perhaps its protected top #3, but if it ends up #2 or #3 overall they have the right to swap for one of our other picks, and we of course get their #6 pick this year and perhaps even their #18 and #35.
I love the idea of picking up assets for next years chance to draft H. Barnes.
Of course I am aware that by waiting to #6 we may lose out on Knight, because Toronto might take him. And frankly I am okay with that because what worries me more about this draft than anything is Biyombo not slipping to #12. I really think that regardless of his bad workout in Europe last week that Detroit will take him at 8. I have listened to interview after interview with scouts and draft experts and the smart money is on this kid becoming a star in this league.... and frankly, in a lackluster draft I am willing to swing for the fences on a player who is exactly what the Jazz need long term.
What I am saying is that if Knight is gone, and perhaps even if he isn't we should still take Biyombo at #6. If Knight were there, that mean that Toronto took Kemba or Vesely, and that Sacramento would definately take Knight at 7, but that would also allow Jimmer to slide to us if we like him. I am not a huge Jimmer fan, but if we got Biyombo I wouldn't care.
Perhaps I am off on this, but he is the only uniquely special player in this draft besides Irving. I think D Williams will be good, and Kanter could be special and that is why I think we pick up extra assets by trading him.
Frankly though if we get some assets for the future, and Biyombo I don't care who we take at #12:
Singleton, Burks, K Thompson, Jimmer, Hamilton, Brooks etc.
Thoughts? Especially about Washington's willingness to give up assets to move up. I think they would prefer to give up a pick than McGee. That kid is a beast who is about to blow up.