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Should the Jazz "Unleash" Collin Sexton?

for his relationship with his coach, Sexton said Hardy has been just what he needed to take the next step.

"I talked to him yesterday, we had an off day, and he just told me he was going to continue to coach me hard, continue to push me to the best of my abilities," Sexton said. "That's the way I want to be coached. ... I feel like that's how I'm able to get the best out of myself. At the end of the day, I don't expect anyone to give me anything. I feel like I have to earn it and sometimes even take it. That's how I've always been wired."

Hardy's just glad it's been a mutually beneficial relationship.

"He's bought into what we're trying to do and he's gotten better," Hardy said. "He's somebody that has shown me that you don't need to listen to any of (the narratives) at all. You can just take people at face value for how they are when they get here and what they do when they're with our team. He's a big reason why we're playing well right now. His energy is infectious on both ends of the floor. He's a heck of a player and we're lucky to have him."

Sounds like such an awful relationship tbh

*sarcasm*
 
Yeah I don’t know that I’d pursue him. I would have (and said we should have) multiple times in the past. Nobody wants to buy low, though. People only want to buy high or on the upswing.
LOL yup and I can imagine Orlando last year was like "if we can get his stock up we can sell high next year" fast forward to next year "we can trade Isaac... look at how good he played". The Dante Exum Principle.
 
Yeah I don’t know that I’d pursue him. I would have (and said we should have) multiple times in the past. Nobody wants to buy low, though. People only want to buy high or on the upswing.
He just had a bad playoffs, so I would consider buying at a midpoint.
 
Is it crazy to think the Jazz are actually much better than any of us give them credit for? --


--It seems like we should be targeting more 2-way players (for lack of better term) and defenders.

-- It's not crazy at all, I agree.

-- And yes. We should start by targeting a trade on Deni Avdija. Young, up and coming two-way player with a ceiling of borderline all star and floor of a very good starter for the rest of his career, in good team.
 
-- It's not crazy at all, I agree.

-- And yes. We should start by targeting a trade on Deni Avdija. Young, up and coming two-way player with a ceiling of borderline all star and floor of a very good starter for the rest of his career, in good team.
Why would the Wizards trade a borderline all-star (not that i agree with that assessment) they have locked up long-term on a team friendly deal? Things got to make sense.
 
Why would the Wizards trade a borderline all-star (not that i agree with that assessment) they have locked up long-term on a team friendly deal? Things got to make sense.
Wiz are 2 years away from being 2 years away. So they might move Deni as the utility of his low cap deal will be mostly wasted in Washington. They don't have urgency to do so though so they should wait out and get a big offer. I think they move Kuzma and keep Deni unless someone really ponies up for him.
 
People are allowed to be wrong.
Strange response.
Why do you think he was being held back? Do you think the reason he was being held back the last few years will continue to be the reason to hold him back going forward?

These are great questions that are very related to the thread.

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Strange response.
Why do you think he was being held back? Do you think the reason he was being held back the last few years will continue to be the reason to hold him back going forward?

These are great questions that are very related to the thread.

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Read my post in the thread and you will find your answers.

And it's not a strange response. It's a valid response. Hardy has talked about it, I posted the quotes. Try reading.
 
Very few players are natural point guards. Most have to learn the position. Sexton had a 30% assist rate last year w/ a 12.1% turnover rate

That's good for 19th in the NBA. Put a better team around him w/ less negative players and you might be boosting him a few percentage points. Jalen Brunson is 10th at 33.5%.
Good stuff. That's a data deep dive.

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If you unleash him, he better produce at a high level

I have some good news for you. He always does.

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Read my post in the thread and you will find your answers.

And it's not a strange response. It's a valid response. Hardy has talked about it, I posted the quotes. Try reading.
So why do you think Sexton was held back? Do you think he will be here back again next year for the same reason?

(Just read the OP again and there is no reason given to why sexton might have been held back)

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So why do you think Sexton was held back? Do you think he will be here back again next year for the same reason?

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Again, go read the thread. I posted an entire explanation along with quotes from hardy and sexton about it.
 
Again, go read the thread. I posted an entire explanation along with quotes from hardy and sexton about it.
Just read all your posts again. Only thing I saw as a possible explanation for why he was held back was because hardy coaches him hard.
So do you think hardy will stop coaching him hard next season?

I didn't see the part where Hardy said "next year I plan to take it easier on sexton. Let him stay in the game after he makes a mistake instead of yanking him"

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Just read all your posts again. Only thing I saw as a possible explanation for why he was held back was because hardy coaches him hard.
So do you think hardy will stop coaching him hard next season?

I didn't see the part where Hardy said "next year I plan to take it easier on sexton. Let him stay in the game after he makes a mistake instead of yanking him"

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I'm not going to hold your hand in how to participate in a thread.
 
the question is, if he was being held back, why were we holding him back? If so, is that reason still in play?
He's a much better player now than he was in Cleveland. Some of it was retraining his bad habits. I think we are probably past a lot of that.
 
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He's a much better player now than he was in Cleveland. Some of it was retraining his bad habits. I think we are probably past a lot of that.
Now that is an answer.

He was held back because he was making too many mistakes and he had too many bad habits (like i said. Hardy was coaching him hard)

We think and hope that sexton is now good enough to not be coached so hard and hardy will allow sexton to play through his mistakes.

That is the question. Will Hardy stop coaching sexton harder than everyone else next season or will that coaching style continue with sexton?


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Now that is an answer.

He was held back because he was making too many mistakes and he had too many bad habits (like i said. Hardy was coaching him hard)

We think and hope that sexton is now good enough to not be coached so hard and hardy will allow sexton to play through his mistakes.


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Yeah, really proof you havent read the thread of what I posted because Sexton said he wants to be coached hard and likes the way Hardy has helped him.
 
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