• @fermionsnotbosons
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    72 years ago

    Why does nba.com list J. Hood-Schifino at 6-4 but then in their analysis call him a ‘big point guard, standing at 6-foot-6’? Weak. Anyway, I am not sure about the pick considering that the Lakers need to get better ASAP. Seems like a pick for the post-Lebron future, I guess.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 years ago

      Yeah but don’t they need PG help? Idk who you draft at that position that helps you win now. Suppose you can deal it but maybe they were getting shit offers.

      • @fermionsnotbosons
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        12 years ago

        True, someone reliable to handle the ball is needed now (to lower Lebron’s usage) and in the future -and Hood-Schifino has great potential - but I am just saying they had options with a better chance to be plug and play into the rotation. The front office of the Lakers hopefully has something up their sleeve that gives them a fighting chance to come out of the west in 2024 without completely sacrificing their long-term future, but if they had to err in any direction I wish it was towards winning now.

    • icy_mal
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      22 years ago

      I was really hoping they would take Jaime Jacquez Jr. I think he’s an instant contributor and would have fit Leborn’s timeline. Plus he would have been an instant crowd favorite. I guess the Heat thought so too and picked him up 1 spot later.

      • @fermionsnotbosons
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        12 years ago

        Yes, that was my first thought too seeing Jacquez Jr. at the 18 spot. I thought maybe I was biased because of UCLA affiliation but either way he’s seasoned as hell compared to all these one and done players. I feel like Miami picked him for just that reason, and I have no doubt he’ll give them valuable minutes during their 2024 playoff run.