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Originally posted by Niners99:
So are we going to take a high upside/risky guy this year, or keep playing for that 8 seed and draft a fundamentally solid guy?
I wish the Jazz would take a few more risks and swing for the fences. You need superstars to win the NBA, and they never pick guys with that kind of ceiling.
Originally posted by pdizo916:
Originally posted by Niners99:
So are we going to take a high upside/risky guy this year, or keep playing for that 8 seed and draft a fundamentally solid guy?
I wish the Jazz would take a few more risks and swing for the fences. You need superstars to win the NBA, and they never pick guys with that kind of ceiling.
Teams usually don't pick superstars with a low end lottery pick but I get what you mean.
Originally posted by Niners99:
So are we going to take a high upside/risky guy this year, or keep playing for that 8 seed and draft a fundamentally solid guy?
I wish the Jazz would take a few more risks and swing for the fences. You need superstars to win the NBA, and they never pick guys with that kind of ceiling.
Originally posted by Niners99:So are we going to take a high upside/risky guy this year, or keep playing for that 8 seed and draft a fundamentally solid guy?
I wish the Jazz would take a few more risks and swing for the fences. You need superstars to win the NBA, and they never pick guys with that kind of ceiling.
Originally posted by pdizo916:
Originally posted by Niners99:
So are we going to take a high upside/risky guy this year, or keep playing for that 8 seed and draft a fundamentally solid guy?
I wish the Jazz would take a few more risks and swing for the fences. You need superstars to win the NBA, and they never pick guys with that kind of ceiling.
Teams usually don't pick superstars with a low end lottery pick but I get what you mean.
The Utah Jazz invited 24 players to participate in a free agent minicamp this week.
Travis Leslie, Luke Zeller and Lazar Hayward were among the players who attended the free agent bonanza.
"I wouldn't be surprised to see a handful of these guys from this camp on an NBA roster on opening night next year," Jazz head scout David Fredman said. "Now, whose roster? I don't know, These guys are guys that have enough talent in the right place at the right time they could be on an NBA roster easily."
Dennis Lindsey suggested the minicamp after coming to Utah from the Spurs organization.
"They had some success doing it in San Antonio. Dennis had the idea when he came here to do it," Fredman said. "It's no earth-shattering thing. It's just we're doing it now in Utah."
The Jazz only have six players with guaranteed contracts for the 2013-14 season.
Originally posted by marshniners24:Lol at you're guys' free agents. It's your whole team practically. At least the young guys will finally get to play.
Originally posted by saniner:
I like the free agent tryout idea. It worked in San Antonio and could help us since we have so few under contract. We could possibly find another Demare Carroll. Getting a few high energy rotational guys wouldn't hurt at all.