Well, Collier is a pass first PG that has good handles with better defense than Keyonte and Bailey wants his shots (Collier was second in defense behind Walker for Utah. Keyonte, Sexton, and Clarkson were all at the very bottom of the league for defense).
Keyonte can he a black hole that was in...
This.
Keyonte had almost 0 progression from year 1 to 2 and still had 0 desire to play defense while constantly complaining for calls on turnovers.
I'm going for 20 points for Ace and either wins ROTY or gets second.
I hope Walter just comes in and destroys it. I'd love for him to take all of keyontes minutes.
Brice and keyonte have to show significant improvement this year or they'll definitely be on the outside looking in
Ksl sports just talked about how no utah rookies have ever been asked to show up before Monday. The narrative with Ace has only projected why he isn't here yet even though he hasnt or has utah ever asked rookies to come to utah before monday
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nba/news/ace-bailey-agent-omar-cooper-nba-draft-concerns/c939c99822b5d192a589c887
Here's a great read about Ace's agent. An unlicensed agent that served 6 months for drug violations, has an attempted murder charge, and has weapon violations Fire that dude yesterday,
Or any place for that matter. The NBA would essentially cease to exist at that point or would be limited to maybe 10 teams total? The NBA is a business and their product is the players. The more players that are drafted and become a Brunson or Jokic, the better it is for the business. These...
Although that can and surely is true for the most part, there could also be agents that take advantage of players that may (or may not) come from anything. The agent may use 'their expertise" to try and get the most for their player and that may get the player on board.
On the flip side, look...
Someone did answer it. No, they can't do that. The Jazz own the rights to Ace whether they sign or not.
Draft Rights
When a team selects a player in the NBA Draft, they gain that player's exclusive NBA rights. This means:
No other NBA team can sign that player unless his rights are traded...
100% this. Ace wants to play here. He apparently told 1 team not to draft him (76ers) and that he didn't want to get the "Reed Shepard" experience. He will have a greenlight and starting from day 1.
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