Post#219 » by SoCalJazzFan » Fri Jun 20, 2025 10:24 pm
These are my top draft pick choices, although I have vacillated quite a bit on the #3-#5 players.
1. Flagg- All NBA likely outcome
2. Harper- All Star/All NBA potential. I view him as Cade Cunningham who can get to and score at the rim. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like the Spurs are going to trade this pick.
3. VJ Edgecomb- All Star/All NBA potential. I think that he is a top 5% athlete in the NBA and that his ball handling and shooting improve so that he becomes a two way force. If the Jazz agree, I would trade up to #3 or #4 to get him, if realistically possible.
4. Ace Bailey- All Star/All NBA potential. Ace might have the highest upside in the class. He also has the biggest bust potential of the top 4. Since the Jazz need a franchise player, I would swing for the fences and select him if he falls to #5. I'm conflicted on whether I would trade up for him given the pre-draft drama and his downside.
5. Tre Johnson- starter to borderline All Star/All Star potential. If he hits and plays D, he could be Devin Booker-like. I don't see him not being at least as good as Herro, though.
6. Kon Knueppel- should be a solid starter, perhaps borderline All Star. Safe pick who could surpass some of the above as his floor is decently high (I can't get Chris Mullin as a comp out of my head, perhaps because they look so similar). Biggest concern is if he has enough athleticism to play D. But, he at least plays D and has a solid O game that is more advanced than most of the above players and at a minimum should be an effective shooter, both on the move, catch and shoot and probably pull up.
7. Maluach- If the Jazz could get another top 10 pick without giving up #5, then I would consider resetting the timeline and not paying Kessler and instead trading him for assets with the hope that Maluach gives you a rim protector who can also stretch the floor. Drafting Ryan K instead to do this is an interesting option. I love how Kessler impacts the paint, but he does limit you in the modern NBA that loves spacing and switching.
I'm not in at all on Fears.