Utah Jazz: Who You Picking, Kaminsky, Lyles or Turner?

Jun 27, 2013; Brooklyn, NY, USA; Shabazz Muhammad (UCLA) poses with NBA commissioner David Stern after being selected as the number fourteen overall pick to the Utah Jazz during the 2013 NBA Draft at the Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 27, 2013; Brooklyn, NY, USA; Shabazz Muhammad (UCLA) poses with NBA commissioner David Stern after being selected as the number fourteen overall pick to the Utah Jazz during the 2013 NBA Draft at the Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
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April 5, 2015; Sacramento, CA, USA; Utah Jazz head coach Quin Snyder (left) instructs forward Trevor Booker (33) during the third quarter against the Sacramento Kings at Sleep Train Arena. The Jazz defeated the Kings 101-95. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
April 5, 2015; Sacramento, CA, USA; Utah Jazz head coach Quin Snyder (left) instructs forward Trevor Booker (33) during the third quarter against the Sacramento Kings at Sleep Train Arena. The Jazz defeated the Kings 101-95. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

The Utah Jazz are in a unique position picking at No. 12 the 2015 NBA Draft.

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The Jazz are in a unique situation because they come into the season with a clear identity as a defensive-oriented team — and that’s something they couldn’t say in the past. Thanks to the brilliance of general manager Dennis Lindsey bringing in Quin Snyder, Rudy Gobert, Derrick Favors and Trevor Booker, one of it’s strengths is the interior.

With three prospects in Frank Kaminsky, Myles Turner and Trey Lyles who all might be available at 12, the Jazz could get even stronger inside. The good news is they all bring a unique skill that the Jazz need.

We took the time to look at each of these prospects. Let’s pin them against each other. I know who out of the three I would pick. Who would you select?

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