Reader comments: Long shooter — Former USU star trying to prove he belongs on NBA team

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Spencer who? | 6:45 a.m. July 24, 2008
JC will play somewhere, there is no doubt.
Let's Hope | 9:11 a.m. July 24, 2008
Let's hope that JC can play better each and every night, it's been a long time since an Aggie has made and played in the NBA with more than a 10 day contract.

Let's hope!!!!!!!!!!
NBA Scout | 9:12 a.m. July 24, 2008
Carroll is the second best athlete ever to come out of USU - the first being KJT, the hockey sensation!
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Basketkase | 10:31 a.m. July 24, 2008
I have to take umbrage at NBA Scout's comment and ignorance.

Carroll probably isn't among the top-5 atheletes in Utah State history, let alone the second best. Ever heard of Merlon Olsen, an NFL Hall-of-Famer and three-time All-American at USU? How about Wayne Estes, one of the west's all time great collegiate basketball players? Estes played before the 3-point line was used. Who knows how much higher his scoring average could have been with the 3-point shot. Jaycee is doing good things for himself and USU, but please, don't let your praise get out of control. Plus, with a name like Jaycee? Come on. No comment needed. It's certainly not his sin, but his parents'. Still, it's inexcuseable. It makes him sound like a stripper. Wooo! You go, Jaycee.
Anonymous | 11:47 a.m. July 24, 2008
your a moron NBA SCOUT, Merlin Olsen is the greatest
Jeff | 12:45 p.m. July 24, 2008
basketkase,

NBA Scout said athlete!! Carroll has a 40 inch vertical and can run a mile under 4:30 and if you ever watched him play you would know he was very athletic. Merlin.....not Merlon was a stud football player and Estes probably the best BBall player ever from USU but JAYCEE is a awesome young man and ATHLETE! O.K. Sue!
Cougar Rick | 12:47 p.m. July 24, 2008
Carroll is an outstanding individual. I really hope he makes the NBA and is able to hang on for a long time. If not, he could play in Spain or South America (he speaks spanish) and be a huge asset to his team as well as to the LDS Church.
Rodney | 1:44 p.m. July 24, 2008
I watched the Jazz/Nets rocky mountain revue game and I thought Carroll was the best player on the floor, including the #10 pick Lopez, CDR, Morris Almond, Kosta Doufus, and the worst of them all Fez.
I can't understand why guys like Kevin Oconner and the likes would pass on someone like Carroll and pick up a guy like Jason Hart? Or even someone like Breven Knight, I definately think Carroll has more upside than either of them and he is someone that people would like to follow. There were more fans cheering for Carroll than the Jazz the other night.
The Jazz need to wake up and smell the Coffee...
Stop paying AK 17 million a year and make some good decisions that will pay dividends in the future.
re. jaycee | 2:02 p.m. July 24, 2008
jaycee is a great name ,jerk is not !
Anonymous | 2:59 p.m. July 24, 2008
Jaycee is a Stud! He will just keep proving all you doubters wrong. First BYU and Utah and now the Jazz. He's a top notch scorer with NBA range and a great work ethic.
HawaiiBYUFan | 3:07 p.m. July 24, 2008
Carroll,

I've been impressed with your play over the past few years. I hope you can make the switch to point and I hope can you fit on an NBA roster. If not, you'll do really well in Europe if that's what you choose to do. Congrats on the baby.
Anonymous | 4:15 p.m. July 24, 2008
From an old Evanstonite who has been following Jaycee for most of all his career/from Jr. Jazz to Middle School to High School--then College and he just seems to get better. Juar ro lwr you know Jaycee we will be rooting for you every time we know that you are playing, we will be there for you. We know that you an amke it in the NBA; just keep trying. Donald and his Mom DR
Good Luck! | 7:18 p.m. July 24, 2008
Hey, Jaycee, don't pay any attention to those FOOLISH enough to comment on your athletic abilities and courage because of your name.

Do your best and in the years to come you won't have any regrets, no matter the outcome.
TRADE | 10:32 p.m. July 24, 2008
I would take Carroll over Brevan Knight all day long and twice on Sunday! The guy is proving that he belongs in the league. Unfortunately he has to prove it to IDIOTS like Kevin O'Conner. Most GM's in the NBA are so off-base on talent evals that it's sick. Only 17% of NBA picks have a career longer than three years. Give me a job-I couldn't do any worse!
Ford | 11:36 p.m. July 24, 2008
Car-Bear has an awesome shooting touch, and is motivated. Problem is, he's never going to be able to defend NBA guards. It's not HIS fault. So, go over to Europe where all the hotties are and forget about the NBA. You'll have a great life. Good luck!
Re: Ford | 8:40 a.m. July 31, 2008
He has a chance, why not take it. And by the way, a lot of NBA players don't no how to defend. Carlos Boozer ring a bell?

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New Jersey Nets' Jaycee Carroll scores and is fouled after a steal for a three-point play as the Utah Jazz and the Nets play in the Rocky Mountain Revue in the Salt Lake Community College gymnasium in Taylorsville. (Tom Smart, Deseret News)
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New Jersey Nets' Jaycee Carroll scores and is fouled after a steal for a three-point play as the Utah Jazz and the Nets play in the Rocky Mountain Revue in the Salt Lake Community College gymnasium in Taylorsville.