Reader comments: Utah Jazz: G.M. calls second-round picks 'investments'

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Kevin | 2:16 a.m. June 27, 2008
Boring. I thought we were gonna trade Booze for Beas in a blockbuster deal that will have us reaping the benefits of the next NBA superstar. Don't get me wrong, I like Boozer, BUT a trade for Beasley would've made for a much more exciting draft night instead of this aptly dubbed "snooze-fest". Big surprise the Jazz draft a couple of Euros that won't step foot in the states for a couple of years...(snore). And as for Koufos we'll see him making D-Leauge pals with Fez in no time. Exciting stuff for certain.
Iowa Jazz Fan 2 | 7:33 a.m. June 27, 2008
Come on, now -- is "Tomic" any harder to pronounce than "Gennessy"??
Kevin is an idiot | 7:34 a.m. June 27, 2008
You don't trade an all-star and two time Olympian for an unproven draft pick. At least not straight up.
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Interesting | 7:55 a.m. June 27, 2008
Dont get me wrong, Koufos is a great player and if he learns how to clog the lane a little, he can be a great pick up for the Jazz. However, they could have done better. We started yesterday with a 14 man roster, only 12 can suite up, and usually only 9 or 10 players actually play during a game. Therefore, the Jazz could have done something instead of going completely overseas. Who knows, their still may be something in the works.

The Jazz have 2 really big needs - an interior defender and backup point guard. They didnt address any of these needs. They could have picked up Cal's DeVon Hardin who is freakishly athletic and a specialist in blocking shots but chose a soft 7'2 Ante Tomic. They still could have gone overseas to pick up a backup point to bring over next year since we dont have a first round draft pick next year but chose a PF (which isnt bad but doesnt address a need)

All in all, I would grade this draft a C based on the Jazz personal not really addressing any future needs.
a C? | 9:13 a.m. June 27, 2008
I guess C for Center, I'm anxious to see just one of these 7 footers turn into a All star. If that happens all you naysayers will eat your sour remarks.
Rass | 11:28 a.m. June 27, 2008
What are you expecting picking 23rd in a weak watered down draft. There was no one left to pick, There's no way your trading Booze for Beasley when everything you hear about the kid is that he is immature. We don't need to be rebuilding out front court.
Anonymous | 12:08 p.m. June 27, 2008
Price is a good back up point guard. The Jazz really don't have any "needs", but Koufos plays exactly like Okur so when Okur is in foul trouble we still have a big man shooter coming into the game.

And does anyone honestly believe Beasley would work out well in Utah? I am not questioning Beasleys ability cause he definitely is talented, but no way would he fit into Sloans team.

Also Boozer had a couple of bad series, but other than that he was an all-star last year so why is everyone wanting him gone? The only way the Jazz should trade him is if they get Elton Brand for him.

The Jazz get a B- for getting a good backup center, but they got two guys that are questionable (but might never even have to play so it doesn't matter).
Jayson | 4:55 p.m. June 27, 2008
Anonymous,
People have seen what Boozer does when he finds a situation that he likes better then the one is thanks to the ordeal in Cleveland. Better to trade him while the Jazz still have him until waiting for him to opt out of his contract next year and make a run for it. And after last year what better time to trade him then now when he is healthy and has trade value
Re: Anonymous | 5:29 p.m. June 27, 2008
We dont have any needs? Please! We need an interior defender (I wish roy Hibert would have fallen to us) and a outside defender ( I wish Abu a Mata would have fallen too)..
Spock | 6:37 p.m. June 27, 2008
Boring draft from a Jazz perspective, good picks from jazz management considering there are no roster spots with the current signed players.... AK or Boozer should be traded, we need cap room to lockup DWill and be able to match any offers for Milsap.

AK, JHart, and possibly Fesenko to Miami for Marion?
AK, Jhart to Knicks for draft picks?

What do the Jazz do with 4 shooting guards? Brewer and Korver are must keeps. Do we stay with CJ or go with Almond? Surely Almond has some trade value after shooting lights out in the DLeague lol.
Boise Bill | 11:46 p.m. June 28, 2008
After the draft we are still weak at defending the 2 guard. This will be another season of McGrady and Kobe going around Brewer during every posession. I guess we can settle with another quick exit from the playoffs.
Anonymous | 4:11 p.m. June 29, 2008
This is the first anonymous and honestly we have a really good shot-blocker... AK-47, a good banger even though he struggles on offense... Harpring, a guy that is very quick with great length... Brewer and one of the toughest and best hustle players in the league... Milsap. I do agree that we could use a banger in the middle, but with as much talent as the Jazz have no in the pick would have really helped.

Honestly I am starting to agree that the Jazz should trade Boozer because all of this talk that he is going to opt out to make more money. Even if he doesn't live a belief that if someone signs a contract they should keep it. Trade Boozer and AK for Corey Maggette and Elton Brand. We would get a good shooter that is also a good defender in Maggette and a good post player and post defender in Brand agreed?
hawaiijazzfan | 11:46 a.m. June 30, 2008
yeah, not so sure about maggette being a good defender, plus its hard to measure any intanglibles the guy brings (he scores and rebounds and nothing else). brand for booze would be a good pickup. for an undersized power forward (like booze), brand is a good shot blocker and has decent offensive skills but you gotta look at boozers upside in comparison as brand does have a lot of injuries in his longer career in comparison to boozer relative youth. no way on the ak for maggette though. theres no need for another player who takes shots and nothing else on the jazz (harp could do the same and he plays harder). i think everyone needs to stop panicking about all these trades.

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