2.0 update: It’s the Spurs. It’s an international prospect. It’s a younger option than Dewayne Dedmon and Pau Gasol. It’s a fit. Plus, what else would the Spurs really do here? Draft an American-born player? Nonsense. Tim Duncan isn’t available.
1.0 update: If anyone is going to take a name that’s almost impossible to say in the first round of the 2017 NBA Draft, it’s going to be the San Antonio Spurs. We know how this works by now. The Spurs and international players go together like Popeyes and the $5 Big Box. It’s their thing. But, this pick not only keeps them on their draft-related brand, it addresses an interesting topic for the Spurs and that’s the center position. After his dismal playoff performance, LaMarcus Aldridge is on a bit of a hot seat in San Antonio. Pau Gasol is creeping toward retirement. Dewayne Dedmon is a free agent this summer. The Spurs took two centers in the 2015 draft and both have yet to long a minute in the NBA. Anzejs Pasecniks might be a bit different. Another Latvia big man to draw the comparisons of Kristaps Porzingis, Pasecniks is an improving big that moves well for his size (7-foot-2, around 220 pounds) that could bring a presence in the paint for Gregg Popovich in the future.
RELATED: Trevor Magnotti at FanSided‘s The Step Back broke down Anzejs Pasecniks a couple months ago
2.0 update: With Jeanne’s disorder and Derrick Favors’ future in Utah looking bleak, the Jazz could go with another big here with the last pick of the first round. Enter Edrice “Bam” Adebayo. He may look like Dwight Howard’s younger brother, but don’t tell him that.
1.0 update: With the final mock pick of this draft, the Jazz (picking in the place of the Golden State Warriors from a past trade) take SMU’s Semi Ojeleye with their second pick of the first round. Ojeleye, a prospect that I personally thought the Bulls should look at with the No. 38 overall pick in the second round, sneaks into the first round on this mock. He’s an improved shooter with an endless amount of athleticism and a good, strong frame. Despite all of the injuries this past season, the Jazz are still in a good shape. They have some major issues to address with Gordon Hayward and Joe Ingles’s free agencies and if they lose one or both players, this could open the door for Ojeleye to help fill the void.
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