Demps, Dooling, Bey, Jones, and the Utah Jazz Mailbag
Sep 25, 2020, 5:29 PM
(Jamie Squire /Allsport)
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – In the latest episode of the Jazz Notes podcast, Ben Anderson breakdown the Utah Jazz additions of Dell Demps and Keyon Dooling to Quin Snyder’s bench. Then, Anderson examines two NBA draft prospects, Tyler Bey from Colorado and Tre Jones from Duke, before answering your mailbag questions.
You can listen to the entire podcast in the player below.
Timecode: 0:00 Intro / 1:55 Demps & Dooling / 8:00 Bey & Jones / 16:17 Mailbag
Demps and Dooling
In the podcast, Anderson broke down the additions of Demps and Dooling and how they signify a change to the Jazz approach to the roster. While Snyder had traditionally relied upon coaches with less NBA experience, shifting to two long time NBA veterans may signal a more mature approach to the game, and away from the developmental mindset of the roster.
You can read the entire article about Demps and Dooling here.
Reports: In addition to Dell Demps, the @UtahJazz have added longtime NBA veteran Keyon Dooling to the team's developmental staff. #TakeNote https://t.co/i7sS3gMZu2
— Ben Anderson (@BensHoops) September 25, 2020
Demps was the general manager of the Austin Toros when Synder was the head coach of the San Antonio Spurs D-League affiliate from 2007-2010. The Pelicans and Demps parted ways in February of 2019 after nine years with the organization amid the Anthony Davis saga that ultimately ended with the superstar forward being traded to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Bey and Jones
Anderson continued his breakdown of NBA Draft options who should be available for the Jazz with the 23rd pick. In this episode, he looked more closely at Colorado forward Tyler Bey, and Duke guard Tre Jones. You can read both of those articles in the links below.
Tyler Bey
Rounding out the PAC-12 NBA Draft prospects for the @UtahJazz, we look at Colorado forward Tyler Bey.
If you like crazy defense and high flying dunks, this is the guy for you Jazz fans. #TakeNote https://t.co/jwEdvBGjjr
— KSL Sports (@kslsports) September 22, 2020
Tyler Bey is unquestionably one of the most exciting defensive prospects to watch in the 2020 draft. While not all good defenders are traditionally fun to watch, Bey bucks that trend with his high level of athleticism and length to have an enormous impact on the defensive side of the ball.
Tre Jones
Another potential draft option for the @UtahJazz: @DukeMBB PG Tre Jones.
Might be an ideal fit next to Donovan Mitchell in the long term. #TakeNote https://t.co/IhqFRCexG5
— KSL Sports (@kslsports) September 25, 2020
The first thing that jumps out about Tre Jones when preparing for the draft is his incredible steadiness at the point guard position. Jones rarely gets sped up with the ball in his hands or taken out of his point guard mindset. He’s a true floor general that understands the nuances of the game from a lead guard perspective.
Mailbag
Anderson answers mailbag questions at the end of every podcast episode, so be sure to follow him on Twiter at @Benshoops to submit your questions.
Below you can read brief excerpts of Anderson’s answers from the podcast, but find more, and fuller responses in the podcast above.
OK, fan dream on this one — any legit chance the Jazz pick up Derrick Favors?
— Nate Dowdle (@NateDowdle) September 25, 2020
Anderson: “I think it might be the most realistic option if the Jazz are going to use their full mid-level exception on a player and use it on a big man. Derrick Favors makes the most sense because there’s mutual interest. Now Dell Demps is back with the Jazz who traded for Favors in New Orleans. He’s going to feel wanted if he comes to the Jazz because Demps wanted him, and we know the Jazz wanted him but had to give up on him to make space for Boyan Bogdanovic and Mike Conley.”
Do the Jazz try to move George Niang if they can keep Jordan Clarkson?
— Well Duh (@SlugLarson) September 25, 2020
Anderson: “Here’s the thing about George Niang, I actually think he’s an NBA player. I think he’s a ninth guy. I think the Jazz were forced to play him as their seventh guy … And that’s no slight to Niang. He’s a ninth-man in the NBA, but because other moves the Jazz made didn’t work out, he was forced to play seventh. So I think the Jazz try and bring him back.”
What are your thoughts on a stretchy 5 off the bench? Conley excelled with gasol in MEM and Mitchell has never had a pick and pop 5 to give him space. (Thinking guys like ibaka, gasol, baynes, etc)
— cameron young (@camyoung512) September 25, 2020
Anderson: “He has the potential to start. He started in place of DeAndre Ayton when Ayton was suspended for whatever his drug issue was early in the season. I think that’s positive for the Jazz and I think Baynes would make sense. You would hope his relationship with Joe Ingles from the Australian National team could play in the Jazz favor. But Baynes makes a ton of sense for the Jazz and might be worth the full Mid-Level Exception.”
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