eLo wrote:im only intrigue what you gonna do when it appears that picking Jimmer wasnt such a bad idea. Plus one more thing stop calling everyone that disagree with you on that subject "Jimmers fanboys" i now its easier for you to do so but it's not true, you dont have to love Jimmer to now that Jazz need shooter and that he is best Jazz can get.JazzD15 wrote:
Bottom line, if the Jazz draft Jimmer, I will support them just as much then as I do now.
So far, almost all the people vehemently defending him have been BYU alum or current BYU students. So I think the label fits fine.
I am also confused why you quoted me as saying that I would support them either way, and then asked what I would do if he doesn't turn out to be a bad idea. I think the question was already answered in the quote, don't you?
As far as your claim that we need as shooter, as I have said in other posts, I don't care if he can drop a few shots here and there if he can't defend his man on the other end. What good is he to us then? This isn't football. He has to play both ways. We can't just sub him in to take a shot then sub him out afterwards. If I were the opposing team I would just go at him every possession.
BYU fans have hung their hat on the claim that he wasn't asked to play defense in that system. The only way we can find out if that is the truth is to see him workout which is why I am looking forward to the NJ workout coming up. I think they are going to have 5 on 5 drills so we should see what kind of defender he is out of the BYU system. I don't know what else to look at.
What I have seen is he has poor lateral movement, he seems disinterested in defense altogether, doesn't even get into a defensive stance, and when he does get beat he doesn't even try to make up for it. Maybe it was the system, but the only way to know is to see him play outside of it I guess.
Like I said before, I will support the Jazz either way. I don't see the Jazz picking him, but if they do, hopefully it works out.