George hill for 12?
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I think with the Kanter talk today it may be something that happens.
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I'd do it. He fills weaknesses the Jazz have. 3-point shooting, defense, and backup point guard. We use the 12 pick on him, draft Kanter, and use Devin Harris as our starting PG the next few years which should have been our gameplan all along.

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I would do it......
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Seems like a pretty easy trade to make, but I bet it's more complicated than that.
I think the Spurs are after Jonas.
I think the Spurs are after Jonas.
sipclip - "Even though I love what I have seen from Mitchell if you were to ask anyone if they would rather have Booker and the 24th pick or Mitchell they would all take Booker and the pick."
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Jampod wrote:I'd rather keep the pick. There is some solid talent floating around #12.
It's all hype. There's a chance at good talent, but even in a good year a player like Hill at 12 is a win.
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There is definitely some intriguing talent which will be available at 12 this year. However, given the Jazz's history of usually passing on intriguing talent, I'll take Hill.
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Biyombo is anything but a strange pick. Excelled everywhere he played, has experience in the best league in Europe, an otherworldly wingspan, and a motor unrivaled in this draft. Even if he never becomes an offensive force.
I have a feeling that when everyone pans out in 5 years, people will look back and consider Biyombo a top pick.
I have a feeling that when everyone pans out in 5 years, people will look back and consider Biyombo a top pick.
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I would do that trade too. Ill like Hill's Game alot.
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No Thanks, not with the amount of quality players that could be there: BB, Singleton, Thompson, Burks, etc. I would rather see who drops to 12. Someone is going to take a surprise pick before 12 and a very good player will drop.
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How many surprise players have busted vs players who fell and were good for their position? Neither have high rates of success as is the draft. A quality player on the upswing works for me.
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eLo wrote:well now i would definitely do that
You are officially the troll of the Jazz board. Seriously

Just so you know, George Hill had a season in college (Junior season in college) where he shot 30% from the 3-pt line.
Like I said before. Do research.
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and thats why he was picked as 26, man you are funny do you think that every poor shooter can develop his game like Roy and Hill didJazzD15 wrote:Just so you know, George Hill had a season in college (Junior season in college) where he shot 30% from the 3-pt line.

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eLo wrote:and thats why he was picked as 26, man you are funny do you think that every poor shooter can develop his game like Roy and Hill didJazzD15 wrote:Just so you know, George Hill had a season in college (Junior season in college) where he shot 30% from the 3-pt line.
You are just going to troll no matter what stats I use and what I show you arent you?
So you know, Jimmer shot 33% from the 3-pt line his freshman season and Alec shot 35%.
So you know, Kobe is a career 33% 3-pt shooter. Pretty sure he has had a decent career.
None of that matters because you are just trolling so w/ever.
And I have shown you 3 examples so far.
Hayward, Hill, Roy.
Million more I'm sure.
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Another: Peja Stojakovic shot 32% from the 3-pt line his rookie season in the NBA. Pretty sure he was a good shooter in the NBA...
Larry Bird shot in the 20% range from the 3-pt line for years early in his career in the NBA, but later on became great from the 3-pt line...
http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... dla01.html
Also 2010-2011 college season FG%: Alec Burks - 46.9% Jimmer Fredette - 45.2%
Need I go on...