From Deseret News archives:
Utah Jazz make their projects big ones
At 7-feet, 265 pounds, he takes up space.
Size being a priority for the Jazz.
"Look," said Jazz G.M. Kevin O'Connor, "if there was a defensive stopper in the middle, we would have drafted him. If there is one, he probably would have been drafted three or four. There just aren't any.
"Is he a shot blocker? No. But is he big enough to take up space and maybe be a disrupter a little bit? That's our goal."
What about dominating the inside the way, Shaq did in his glory days?
They'll get back to you on that.
As badly as the Jazz need interior players, they'd have drafted a tower crane if they thought it could learn the plays.
The Jazz used the 23rd pick of the NBA draft to take the Ohio State center. On the up side, he has decent post moves, and even a respectable mid-range jumper. On the down side, he's not particularly powerful and is slow-footed. Still, some draft experts had him going in the lottery.
"All indications were that he was going to be gone ahead of us," said O'Connor.
Konstantine Demetrios Koufos (don't let the name fool you, he's as American as John Wayne) was there.
"It was pretty obvious we were looking big," said O'Connor.
Virtually all the talk going into this year's draft revolved around the Jazz adding inside oompf. With a starting center that spends much of his time at the 3-point arch, and a power forward who doesn't play much defense, the team's goal was to find someone who could live large by playing defense and blocking shots.
Of course, that's like Rick Majerus saying he'd prefer to date Cindy Crawford. Everyone knew that wouldn't happen.
Yet big guys remain the rarest commodity. That's why Portland used the No. 1 pick last year to take Ohio State center Greg Oden, rather than the best player in the draft, Texas' Kevin Durrant.
For that matter, it's the same reason the Blazers took (yikes!) Sam Bowie in 1984, rather than Michael Jordan.
It's also why the Jazz took a chance on projects like Alan Bannister, Walter Palmer, Luther Wright, Raphael Araujo and, yes, Greg Ostertag.
Last season they acquired 7-foot-1 Kyrylo Fesenko from Philadelphia on draft day.
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