Is there any chance the Jazz's projected starting lineup is an average or better defensive lineup? It's been acknowledged that defense wasn't really a emphasis point last year. I think that probably had something to do with wanting Collins to shine offensively as much as possible. Collins also made it a bit easier for Keyonte/Sexton to operate in the PNR with a more dynamic center. But from what Tony Jones has said Utah is going to start Walker Kessler, so one would think that would shift an emphasis back to defense
Projected starters:
Sexton
George
Hendricks
Lauri
Kessler
The front court has fantastic size. I view Lauri as mostly a neutral defender. I think he could potentially raise his game on that end being sandwiched next to two potentially positive defenders in Hendricks/Kessler.
Sexton/Keyonte are obviously big defensive weak links, but both players have believable room for improvement. Sexton has gotten slightly better on D from my eye test and 2nd year players usually make some sort of improvement defensively. I don't see any reason why Keyonte should be one of the worst defensive guards in the NBA.
Hendricks posted a fantastic -0.4 DBPM. That's really good for a rookie, especially one as raw as Hendricks who wasn't on a good defensive team.
Walker should be less of a wet blanket this year and should hopefully stop trying to be something he isn't with shooting 3s and get back to the basics
Projected starters:
Sexton
George
Hendricks
Lauri
Kessler
The front court has fantastic size. I view Lauri as mostly a neutral defender. I think he could potentially raise his game on that end being sandwiched next to two potentially positive defenders in Hendricks/Kessler.
Sexton/Keyonte are obviously big defensive weak links, but both players have believable room for improvement. Sexton has gotten slightly better on D from my eye test and 2nd year players usually make some sort of improvement defensively. I don't see any reason why Keyonte should be one of the worst defensive guards in the NBA.
Hendricks posted a fantastic -0.4 DBPM. That's really good for a rookie, especially one as raw as Hendricks who wasn't on a good defensive team.
Walker should be less of a wet blanket this year and should hopefully stop trying to be something he isn't with shooting 3s and get back to the basics