NBA Draft & The Jazz - SFs
Written by UtesFan89   
Thursday, 11 June 2009 17:39
terrence_williams

After looking at point-guards and shooting-guards that could be available to the Jazz at pick #20 (and those that will be gone), I'll go on and look at the small-forwards.

Just like the SG spot, the Jazz SF spot is confusing. If they don't trade AK and if Korver doesn't opt out, they won't need a SF. Behind those 2, you have CJ (who still hasn't developed well) and Matt Harpring (who's pretty much done). So if you trade AK or lose Korver (or lose both of them), then SF will become a much bigger need. Or if they lose Booze and shift AK to a power-forward role... that could cause issues at the SF spot. Quite simply, a rotation at the 2 & 3 of Brewer/CJ/Korver/Harpring isn't all that enticing. So, I give you some of the SFs to keep an eye on...

Gone (These guys have a 99.99% chance of being gone at #20... if one of them falls, you jump on him)
-None: There are currently 0 SFs that are locks to go in the lottery.

Likely Gone (Not locks to be gone, but very unlikely that they fall to the Jazz)
-James Johnson (Wake Forest): Some debate as to whether he's a 3 or a 4, but at 6'8, he's probably too small to play the 4-spot. Probably a late lottery guy, but could fall if questions about his position continue to pester him.
-Austin Daye (Gonzaga): Is he a 3 or a 4? Supposedly has a guarantee in the top-20, but not at #15. Solid jump shot, questions about his strength.

Potentially There (Guys that could will likely fall to around #20, but wouldn't be major reaches there)
-Terrence Williams (Louisville): Solid defender, but really needs to work on the jump shot. Can do pretty much everything on the floor... score (from inside), pass, rebound, steal... it's just that jumper & his occasional relaxed attitude holding him back.
-Omri Casspi (Israel): Have heard that he fits the Jazz system well. Will probably end up spending another year (or more) in Europe playing before coming over to the NBA.
-Damion James (Texas): Solid defensively. Offensively, he struggles handling the ball, and settles for jumpers too often. Bad FT shooter (58%). (James has decided to return to Texas.)
-Derrick Brown (Xavier): Struggles defensively, and his jumpshot has a smooth release, but is really unreliable in pull-up form. Defers to teammates too much.
-DaJuan Summers (Georgetown): Pass-first in a way. Takes too long to get his feet set on jumpers, and is turnover prone.
-Sam Young (Pittsburgh): Has worked on his jump shot, and it's worked. More of an advantage on the defensive side though.
-Chase Budinger (Arizona): Liability on defense. Solid jump-shot. Seems like his game/attitude would fit J-Slow's ideal team well.


I wouldn't mind seeing someone that's better on the defensive end (a la Williams) if the team goes SF in the first round, but it seems more likely that they end up taking someone like Budinger or Young. Daye might not be too bad of a pick if he falls, but I'd be nervous of having another 6'10-ish skinny wing. Especially if AK is still on the team. If Korver leaves, I could see the team trying to land Budinger to replace him.

Have any of the players at any of the 3 positions caught your eyes? Hopefully some guys have... because there aren't many options at power-forward or center.
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