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Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Mon May 3, 2010 10:48 pm
by 4PointPlay
UTJazzFan_Echo1 wrote:
jaze89 wrote:Something tells me karma is going to punch the Knicks in the balls one last time with a Utah win in the lottery.

Thats the plan. We are just hoping the Jazz bad karma isn't more powerful than the Knicks.


Come on..... the bad ju ju going on with my Knicks has to end some time.... right?!

Good luck in the draft - and please remember if you do get a top 3 pick - Pheonix traded the pick too. So please bear them in mind in your rampant trollings :(

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Tue May 4, 2010 6:21 am
by carrottop12
4PointPlay wrote:
UTJazzFan_Echo1 wrote:
jaze89 wrote:Something tells me karma is going to punch the Knicks in the balls one last time with a Utah win in the lottery.

Thats the plan. We are just hoping the Jazz bad karma isn't more powerful than the Knicks.


Come on..... the bad ju ju going on with my Knicks has to end some time.... right?!

Good luck in the draft - and please remember if you do get a top 3 pick - Pheonix traded the pick too. So please bear them in mind in your rampant trollings :(


Yes, it ends may 19th. It's so close, I'm excited for you guys!

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Fri May 7, 2010 6:25 pm
by spoonhoops
Evan Turner in a Jazz uniform sounds too good to be true, but I like it. One of my favorite prospects right now is Greg Monroe. I think he can be a special prospect and if the Jazz are fortunate to get him, there's a chance the Jazz could make some sound in the WC in the next couple of years.

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 5:16 am
by LEIF
Greg Monroe would fit perfectly next to Millsap.

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 9:57 am
by Reckless
UTJazzFan_Echo1 wrote:
jaze89 wrote:Something tells me karma is going to punch the Knicks in the balls one last time with a Utah win in the lottery.

Thats the plan. We are just hoping the Jazz bad karma isn't more powerful than the Knicks.

Apparently KOC is going to represent the jazz at the lotto, that's bad news considering what happened last time he went..we should have had a player go

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who knows we might drop out of the top 10, if that's even possible :-?

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 1:08 pm
by babyjax13
We also ended up with Deron.... So maybe it's a good sign. The 3 times we've had lottery picks in the past couple of years we have done pretty well....

Kirk Snyder
Deron Williams
Ronnie Brewer

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 6:17 pm
by DelaneyRudd
I don't like it when players go. Jrue Holliday going? So what if they win? Hey Jrue, what's it feel like getting replaced?

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 2:40 am
by enIIgma_chan
They should send Sundiata instead of KOC. He has given us one big win before against the Cavs and he'd do it again in the lottery draft. XD

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 4:59 am
by Reckless
enIIgma_chan wrote:They should send Sundiata instead of KOC. He has given us one big win before against the Cavs and he'd do it again in the lottery draft. XD

Agreed, people love the Sundiata Gaines story

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 11:20 pm
by UTJazzFan_Echo1
enIIgma_chan wrote:They should send Sundiata instead of KOC. He has given us one big win before against the Cavs and he'd do it again in the lottery draft. XD

Send him and Matthews and you might as well lock us in at #1.

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 1:18 pm
by 4PointPlay
Draft lottery is Tuesday, right?

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 2:43 pm
by StocktonShorts
4PointPlay wrote:Draft lottery is Tuesday, right?


I found this link that may have the answer:

http://www.google.com/search?q=2010+NBA+draft+lottery

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 7:29 pm
by DelaneyRudd
A simple right would suffice.

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 10:42 am
by Sev
Only a couple days left til the lottery draft. I'd be pretty stoked if the Jazz were to move up. We should have lady luck on ur side right? Just this once, have the lottery ping pong ball go our way. :wink:

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 8:23 pm
by DelaneyRudd
Well, we really only had a good shot t it once and it was bad news. The other time they had the lowest possible odds.

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 8:31 pm
by spoonhoops
Even if the Jazz get 9th, I'm hopeful the Jazz could somehow trade up a few spots to get their guy, whoever it may be.

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 2:24 am
by schneiderjazz
The Jazz have a lot of trading pieces. Millsap, AK, CJ and the Memphis' pick. And we can always sign and trade Booz and Matthews. That being said, I doubt the Jazz pull off any trades. We'll definitely re-sign Matthews. Boozer will probably go somewhere else since the Jazz seem reluctant to go too much over the cap. Korver likely walks. Someone will overpay for him. We'll probably draft either Aldrich or Monroe IMO. I'm fine either way. We desperately need size.

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 2:29 am
by Jazzfan12
I'm really conflicted about whether I would want the Jazz to go with Monroe or Aldrich. I think Monroe is going to be better, and he fits the system better. But I don't know if he, Millsap, and Okur play good enough interior defense to win a championship.

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 7:20 am
by carrottop12
We really need to get this bitch up to 150 before the lottery tomorrow. I will do it by myself if I have to.

Re: New York Watch thread. The race for the 2010 #1 pick.

Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 9:12 am
by carrottop12
Here is a quick history of Jazz first round draft picks. I'll also go over some notable people who they passed on!

1974: No Picks - Notable late first rounders, Maurice Lucas.

1975: #7 Pick - Rich Kelley: C, Standford

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In Kelley's best season with the Jazz he averaged 16 ppg and 12 rpg, notable picks after Kelley in the first round is the father of one of the biggest douchers in NBA History, Joe "Jellybean" Bryant.

1976: No Picks - Notable late first rounders, Mitch Kupchak.

1977: No Picks - Notable late first rounders, Norm Nixon.

1978: #11 Pick - James Hardy: F/C, University of San Francisco

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In Hardy's 4 seasons with the Jazz he sucked averaging 5/5. Notabable picks after Hardy, Mike Mitchell.

1979: #20 Pick - Larry Knight - Loyola U of Chicago

Never played a game in the NBA. Notable picks after, Sly Williams.

1980: #2 Pick - Darrell Griffith: G, Univesity of Lousiville
#19 Pick - John Duren: G, Georgetown University


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Griffith is the only Jazz player to win Rookie of the Year, and had a very good NBA career. John Duren was crappy in his 3 NBA seasons. Notable later first rounders, Wes Matthews aka Papa Wes.

1981: #13 Pick - Danny Schayes: C, University of Syracuse

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Traded to the Denver Nuggets after one season to reacquire earlier draft pick Rich Kelley. Notable later first rounders, Herb Williams and Larry Nance.

1982: #3 Pick - Dominique Wilkins: F, University of Georgia

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Saved the franchise by trading him, still sucks to think we missed out on him though. Other first rounders, Clark Kellogg, and Fat Lever.

1983: #7 - Thurl Bailey: F, NC State

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One of the better Jazz players, and now he's a hanger on with the organization. Other notable first rounders, Clyde Drexler.

1984: #16 Pick - John Stockton: G, Gonzaga University

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Easily the Jazz best draft pick ever. So awesome. Notable later picks, nobody is even close.

1985: #13 Pick - Karl Malone: F, Louisiana Tech University

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The best player in Jazz history, and one of the greatest PF's of all time. Has any team ever had a better back to back draft than Stockton and Malone? Notable later picks, Joe Dumars.

1986: #15 Pick - Dell Curry: G, VPISU

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One of the best shooters in NBA history, his son there turned out alright also. Notable later picks, Arvydas Sabonis.

1987: #15 Pick - Jose Ortiz: F, Oregon State

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Never did jack. Notable later players, Reggie Lewis.

1988: #17 - Pick Eric Leckner: F, University of Wyoming

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Another sucky ass suck. Notable later pick, Rod Strickland.

1989: #21 Pick - Blue Edwards: F, East Carolina University

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Solid player, my favorite when I first started watching the Jazz, but was traded away early. Notable later picks, Vlade Divac.

1990: No Pick - Notable later first rounder, Elden Campbell.

1991: #21 Pick - Eric Murdock: G, Providence

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The first hopeful back up to Stockton that never really panned out in Utah. Left after one season and had a good career. Notable later pick, Rick Fox.

1992: No Picks - Notable late first rounders, Latrell Spreewell.

1993: #18 Pick - Luther Wright: C, Seton Hall University

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Giant crazy guy. Was arrested smashing in cars and throwing garbage cans around. Had a quicker fall than another guy who will be on this list. Notable later picks, Sam Cassell.

1994: No Draft Picks - Notable later picks, Wesley Person.

1995: #28 Pick - Greg Ostertag: C, Kansas

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Easily the most polarizing Jazz player I can remember. Some games he was great, some games he was terrible, but the Jazz played their best seasons with him manning the paint. No notable later picks.

1996: #25 Pick - Martin Muursepp: F, Estonia

Never played for the Jazz. Notable later picks, Gerome Williams.

1997: #27 - Jacque Vaughn: G, Kansas

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Second guy drafted to be Stock's back up, was a solid NBA role player. Didn't stick with Jazz. No notable later picks.

1998: #29 Pick - Nazr Mohammed: C, Kentucky

Never played for Jazz, but we should have kept him. He turned out to be a solid C for quite a few years. No later picks.

1999: #19 - Quincy Lewis: G, University of Minnesota
#24 - Andrei Kirilenko: F, Russia
#28 - Scott Padgett: F, Kentucky


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This was a pretty good draft for the Jazz. Lewis never panned out, Padgett was a good hustle player, and AK is probably a top 10 Jazz player of all time. Notable later picks, Jumaine Jones.

2000: #23 Pick - Deshawn Stevenson: G, Washington Union in Fresno

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RMR superstar, dumbass on the floor. I always rooted for him, and he always let me down. Notable later picks, Primoz Brezec.

2001: #24 Pick - Raul Lopez: G, Spain

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One of my favorite players of all time. Injuries derailed his career but he could have been a good NBA point guard. Always have to question passing on the next four guys chosen after him. Notable later picks, Gerald Wallace, Jamaal Tinsley, Samuel Dalembert, Tony Parker.

2002: #19 Pick - Ryan Humphrey: F, Notre Dame

Never played for the Jazz, notable later picks, Tayshaun Prince.

2003: #19 Pick - Sasha Pavlovic: F, Montenegro

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The Jazz got a lot of flack for leaving him open for the taking in the expansion draft, but he sucks so no real harm done. Notable later picks, Leandro Barbosa.

2004: #14 Pick - Kris Humphries: F, University of Minnesota
#16 Pick - Kirk Snyder: F, University of Nevada
#21 Pick - Pavel Podkolzin: C, Russia


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When the highlight of this draft is the laugh we all got out of drafting Pavel, who never played for the Jazz, you know we blew it big time. Probably the worst draft of all time, especially when you see who we passed on. Notable later picks, Al Jefferson, Josh Smith, Kevin Martin.

2005: #3 Pick - Deron Williams: G, Illinois University

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After the worst draft in Jazz history, KOC does very well in trading up for a top 5 player in Jazz history. Notable later picks, Chris Paul, Danny Granger.

2006: #14 Pick - Ronnie Brewer: F, University of Arkansas

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A fun player to watch who never could develop an offensive game which led to his departure in Utah. Notable later picks, Rajon Rondo.

2007: #25 Pick - Morris Almond: G, Rice University

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Not really sure why he never could get it together for the Jazz. He looked like a very solid pick, but never could pick up the game. Notable later picks, Aaron Brooks.

2008: #23 - Kosta Koufos: F, Ohio State

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The jury is still out completely for me. Showed good things in his rookie year, didn't do anything as a sophmore. I hope he can pan out, but who knows. Notable later picks, Nicolas Batum.

2009: #20 - Eric Maynor: G, VCU

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I think everyone was excited about this pick, only to trade him half way through the season. We saved money, but he'll be a good NBA player. Notable later picks, Darren Collison.