I think thats a good question. Has to be one of those two, and the fact that I pause before I answer is already telling.Keyonte looks like he's leveled up. I saw a quote where he says the game is slowing down for him, and I believe it. He's still going to make young player mistakes and he'll still struggle against good defenses, but I think he'll have a great season.
His game last night gave me a question:
Who will be our second leading scorer this year?
Before the pre-season, it wasn't really a question as it was almost certainly going to be Sexton. Now, I think it could be Keyonte.
I think the answer is dependent completely on minutes. And because of that I think Keyonte will be the second leading scorer.Keyonte looks like he's leveled up. I saw a quote where he says the game is slowing down for him, and I believe it. He's still going to make young player mistakes and he'll still struggle against good defenses, but I think he'll have a great season.
His game last night gave me a question:
Who will be our second leading scorer this year?
Before the pre-season, it wasn't really a question as it was almost certainly going to be Sexton. Now, I think it could be Keyonte.
Time to bump this bad boy.
Key has not only looked really good in the preseason (if you forget about the complaining side of things)... but here are some small sample facts:
Is there a 2nd year leap coming? My money is firmly on: "Hell yes".
- He is 2nd in plus minus and 4th in net rating on the team, and the only starter ahead of him in those stats is Lauri. This is huge contrast to last year, when he was one of the worst guys in those categories.
- He has shot 51.4/44.0/87.5. Especially the 44% from 3 is promising, as he has done that on 6.3 attempts per game
- He has averaged 24.3 points per 36 minutes thus far without dominating in a negative way
- More of subjective opinion than a fact: I think he has played better defense than last year, apart from the moments when he complains and forgets to play completely
I'm shocked he's averaging so many assists since it requires guys to actually make shotsDespite all the constant handwringing over if Keyonte can be a PG or not, he's averaging 7 APG for the Jazz and his APG have been trending up. If stays above 6 on the season (which seems likely), it will be the most APG by a Jazz player since Deron Williams.
I am not sure that these stats mean what you implied. First, there was a certain guard named Mike Conley who averaged 7.7 APG for the Jazz in 2022-23, Second, the only reason why Keyonte averages so many asists per game is because the Jazz force feed him heavy developmental minutes. The passing ability of Keyonte is good but nothing special. Currently, after 8 games, he averages 7.2 AST per 36 (according to Basketball Reference). Just last season the Jazz had four players who had higher AST per 36: Preston (8.1), Olynyk (7.7), Lofton (7.5), and Dunn (7.3).Despite all the constant handwringing over if Keyonte can be a PG or not, he's averaging 7 APG for the Jazz and his APG have been trending up. If stays above 6 on the season (which seems likely), it will be the most APG by a Jazz player since Deron Williams.