From Deseret News archives:
NBA draft: Teams playing name game
Even Jazz general manager Kevin O'Connor admits as much.
"I think you do that. You really do," said O'Connor, whose club selects 23rd overall in the first round of Thursday night's NBA Draft. "You say, 'Who does he remind you of?'
"If he doesn't remind you of anybody, maybe you're in trouble ... He's got to remind you of somebody," O'Connor said. "Now, you can argue about who that guy is."
For Jazz player personnel vice president Walt Perrin, the game is as money as Monopoly and sure beats the heck out of Sudoku.
"When we look at players," he said, "we always say, 'Who is he compared to, or who does he play like that's been in the league?'
"It gives you a frame of reference, in terms of, 'OK, what can he be at best-case scenario and what can he be at worst-case scenario?"'
Take 7-foot-2 Georgetown center Roy Hibbert, a possible pick for the Jazz at 23.
That's a good thing.
In the worst case, he's compared to Boniface N'Dong, he of 23 NBA games with the Los Angeles Clippers.
Not so good.
Hibbert has heard the Ilgauskas comparison, and likes it.
And he willingly admits to playing the game himself, though he prefers not to get pinned down.
"I've always wanted to be a mix of Alonzo Mourning, Dikembe (Mutombo), Patrick (Ewing)," Hibbert said with reference to three longtime big men who preceded him at Georgetown. "But I'll be my own player."
Some prospects shoot for the moon when playing, like Utah State shooting guard Jaycee Carroll, a second-round hopeful who dropped the name of Steve Kerr, the current Phoenix Suns basketball boss whose reserve-role NBA career lasted 15 seasons.
Others seem to know their limitations, including BYU big man Trent Plaisted, a likely second-round selection who worked out Tuesday for the Jazz.
"I've never proclaimed myself to be a jump shooting Dirk Nowitzki type of player," he said.
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