tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6661363167240819401.post5310608567557304472..comments2024-02-22T02:29:56.829-08:00Comments on The Cowhide Globe: Draft Day DynamoUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6661363167240819401.post-89014673835816877872009-06-27T08:48:37.591-07:002009-06-27T08:48:37.591-07:00I like Maynor. I feel like the Jazz got a steal. I...I like Maynor. I feel like the Jazz got a steal. I think that he will be a lot like Ronnie Brewer. Athletic, plays defense, and likes to jump. I like that. <br />My only concern, I hope that he not like Morris Almond. He was supposed to be a player that was athletic, likes to play defense, and loved to jump. I probably will be worried at Maynor until I see him play. I have no doubt that he will work hard. But its all about the system. Can he fit in????<br />As for Suton, WASTED PICK. He will either play in the D league, or overseas. I will be suprised if we see him at all this season at ESA. <br />One more comment, I cant belive the Jazz didnt make any trades. Dont the Jazz usually make a trade or something and confuse the fans??? Maybe Im just dreaming. <br />PS. Im happy about the offer sheet to Millsap. I hope its something that nobody else can compete with. <br /><br />ThanksJazz Fannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6661363167240819401.post-12353674821347237852009-06-26T12:22:36.170-07:002009-06-26T12:22:36.170-07:00Suton isn't a shot-blocker (that would be The ...Suton isn't a shot-blocker (that would be The Koof), but he can play. In fact, he could probably even player the 4 if/when someone leaves/gets hurt. The reason he didn't score as much is because the MSU offense didn't revolve around him as much as the Utah offense revolved around Nevill (who didn't get drafted because he was viewed as "soft").<br /><br />Suton can come in and help immediately (more or less). He spent 4 years under Tom Izzo (one of the better coaches), and is a fine defensive rebounder & shooter.<br /><br />That said... he's a 2nd rounder. I'd hope he gets a contract (if nothing else, he's another cheap big... the Jazz need bigs, and they don't have money) and gets a shot to prove what he can do (summer league, and then NBA/NBDL).UtesFan89http://truebluejazz.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6661363167240819401.post-2039083024446514992009-06-26T11:49:59.925-07:002009-06-26T11:49:59.925-07:00I don't necessarily disagree with your point o...I don't necessarily disagree with your point of view. Nevill is definitely stiff, and slow reactionary for the NBA. Perhaps the game is too quick for him. However, with a 2nd Round, extremely low pick, I think you're best served to take a flyer... Choose the 7'2" guy that can block shots and add presence in the paint. What's the risk in that? If anything, maybe he can become a back-up center like Ostertag?Draft Guruhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03119001539960595745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6661363167240819401.post-149722900172923052009-06-26T10:10:26.342-07:002009-06-26T10:10:26.342-07:00I think Suton goes to Europe. I don't see roo...I think Suton goes to Europe. I don't see room for him, Fes, and Koufos.<br /><br />Im not a big Nevill fan. He's too stiff for the NBA. I don't think he'd get much time for the Jazz.<br /><br />With second rounders I think you should either scoop up the guys that others were worried about (Dejuan Blair to the Spurs) or draft young foreigners who might or might not pan out. Suton doesn't do much for me.Orlandohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12570303484329212847noreply@blogger.com