Harper and Key would be a great pair imoIf we got Harper neither of these guys are the long term answer as a starter imo.
Harper and Key would be a great pair imoIf we got Harper neither of these guys are the long term answer as a starter imo.
If he defends like any of those 3 I will stand down - and be delighted. I dont see any indication of him being close to that kind of a defender.Keys shooting split is comparable and even worse than the likes of Marcus Smart/Dillon Brooks/Pat Beverley, guys that made a name for themselves as defenders.
I don't see any indication of him being any kind of a defender.If he defends like any of those 3 I will stand down - and be delighted. I dont see any indication of him being close to that kind of a defender.
I think colli is actually a pretty good defender. he's tenacious and doesn't let anybody get anything without a lot of work.At this point my preference would be neither.
If I absolutely had to choose between the two, I would do it as late as possible. The sample size on Key is still fairly small, and some of his problems seem immaturity related. When he doesnt get into his head and plays hard on both ends he looks like he will may end up being better of those two. Collin can explode and beat guys better than Key does, but his defensive IQ is off the charts (in the wrong direction) and his offensive tunnel vision symptoms get very severe at times.
Sexton. He's more patient and can create more efficiently than Keyonte. I always get frustrated when I hear that sexton is on the trade block. I get Clarkson and Collins (although I would like to keep John) but sexton contributes so much to the team both now and in the future.Lets say for arguments sake that the Jazz don't view Keyonte as the long term solution at PG and prefer to play him as SG. Lets say they went after Dylan Harper as PG of the future.....who would you rather have starting and logging the most minutes as SG beside him? Personally my preference is for Collin. Better shooter, better ball handler, better penetrator and better defense than KG. I think his overall attitude is far superior to KG's as well. Collin has that X-factor about him as well.....capable of exploding at any given time. If the Jazz were to be looking to the future this way, l would much prefer they traded KG than Collin and started him at SG beside whomever they drafted as a PG. Curious to hear all your views on this.