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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Feb 24, 2015; Morgantown, WV, USA; West Virginia Mountaineers guard Daxter Miles Jr. (4) drives to the basket against Texas Longhorns forward Myles Turner (52) during the second half at WVU Coliseum. The Mountaineers won 71-64. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 24, 2015; Morgantown, WV, USA; West Virginia Mountaineers guard Daxter Miles Jr. (4) drives to the basket against Texas Longhorns forward Myles Turner (52) during the second half at WVU Coliseum. The Mountaineers won 71-64. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports

Defense

Kaminsky: Frank Kaminsky is a very underrated defender. Even though he might not be the biggest person on the court he still finds a way to stay active. Jahlil Okafor had his way with Kaminsky when he wasn’t in foul trouble, it’s only going to get tougher in the league. The good news for Kaminsky is that he’s 7’1 so he’ll be able to become a good weakside defender.

Lyles: Trey Lyles has to improve his defense if he wants to become a reliable NBA starter. Lyles needs to become a more active defender even if he’s guarding smaller players. This will be Lyles biggest adjustment in the league.

Turner: Myles Turner’s defense by far is the best part of his game. Turner’s great when it comes to weakside shot blocking and he’s an even better rebounder because of his strength. Turner’s going to play in the league and be able to hold his own on day one.

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