@GoFriars, lost on the bench, not enough minutes??
This is more like it:
https://panicbutton.sportsblog.com/...ton-lighting-vegas-summer-league-on-fire.html
"If Bryce Cotton continues his stellar play at the Las Vegas Summer League, he'll be a lock to make the Utah Jazz roster. If Bryce Cotton continues to play like he's been playing at the Summer League competition then the Utah Jazz are going to have a good problem, splitting up minutes at the PG position between Dante Exum, Trey Burke and Cotton.
Cotton ripped the Miami Heat Summer League team for 28 points in exactly 28 minutes. While the 28 points happened on 8-15 shooting, you have to be impressed that Cotton got to the free-throw line 11 times, making 10 of his attempts. Cotton also led the Jazz with four assists.
In the Jazz Las Vegas opener, Cotton scored 20 points, had five rebounds and again, led the Jazz with five assists. Again, Cotton was a monster getting to the free-throw line in a win over the Sixers, making 8-9 FT attempts.
For Cotton, this Summer-League experience has got to be a huge confidence builder for a guy that latched onto the team late in the season and contributed down the stretch.
Cotton is so athletic with that 45-inch vertical leap that it's hard not to find a reason to get him on the floor. While Dante Exum is the PG of the future, Trey Burke might find himself on the outside looking in if Cotton continues to perform at an elite level.
Cotton's ability to get in the paint and draw contact and then convert free-throws would be a solid scoring punch for the Jazz' second unit."
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I'm sorry, but play like that does not relegate a guy to 3-5 minutes a game. Quin Snyder said last season "you get excited by his potential". Bryce Cotton ain't walking into a starting position anywhere. Quin Snyder is a smart coach and then some. He is going to mentor Cotton. I admire the fact that you stick to your guns, but telling Jazz fans your guy belongs elsewhere isn't very complimentary of their franchise. A little diplomacy goes a long way. If he makes this roster, I know I am right in what I am predicting. He will be a leader on this team.