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What I love about SGA, and even Wemby for the most part, is they rarely if ever flex their muscles or smirk after they win a battle in a game; they just stay even-keeled, very similar to how Jordan, Bird, Kobe, and Magic all conducted themselves.
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@jakehatch@DavidDJJames@PKKinahan I’ve heard Memphis wants Boozer pretty bad, so I would wait to see if they want to trade up to get him. If so, see if they’ll part with Santi Aldama (stretch 4/plays D, so could stretch the floor better when they play the Spurs), and then still get AJ or Peterson.
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If what Locke says is true, I’d wait to see if Memphis wants to trade up to get Boozer, and the Jazz get S. Aldama (stretch 4/plays D), as well as get AJ or Peterson.
Here’s why I’m glad the @utahjazz are picking #2 pick, and the case for not moving up. What if they really do love the intrigue and possible ceiling of Peterson (been compared to SGA, even Kobie) and if they were picking #1, it could be awkward justifying not taking AJ. If not, and AJ slides to them, great. Both players are highly competitive and their focus has been succeeding in the NBA, not just one year in college. If it is Peterson, and he ends up not fitting chemistry wise or has more health concerns (nothing huge) and they wanted to entertain a trade later on, they’d most likely still have amazing trade capital. I say it’s worth the risk.
@BYUSportsNation Falling to the Jazz. There have been plenty of number ones, including in the NFL, that didn’t meet expectations. Slightly less scrutiny may even allow him space/time to work on/out his pro game a bit more instead of needing to make the biggest impact all at once.
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