babyjax13 wrote:Well, I think I have my top three for where the Jazz are currently, and I think at least one of them will be available.
1. Paul Reed
2. Grant Riller
3. Leandro Bolmaro
If you told me that one of Riller/Reed becomes the best player from the draft in 5 years, I would not be surprised.
If the Jazz can help Paul Reed become a 36% 3-pt shooter, he offers just about everything else. He guards 4 or possibly 5 positions, can guard the best wings in the league, can possibly play a small-ball center, plays hard and brings intangibles. His upside is comparable to Draymond Green, but he's got to shoot the ball at some threshold.
I don't know what to think about Riller. Why weren't people talking about him before he was 23?
Bolmaro isn't far away from a 6'7" Ricky Rubio who could be a primary initiator in Quin's system. Like Rubio, the question is what he can do when he's off the ball. He moves well and spots up, but he's got to knock down his looks. I'm still excited about him.
I also like Aleksey Pokusevski, though it's starting to look like he'll go ahead of us.
I think the Jazz are keeping an eye on Theo Maledon, Josh Green and Jaden McDaniels who could possibly slip to our range.
Also, if Vernon Carey could get leaner and a bit quicker, he'd be comparable to Bam Adebayo. He's a beast with soft hands and pretty good mobility. I wonder if a team could help him with his athleticism. Otherwise, it's too bad he doesn't have another 3 or so inches in length.