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Clayton or Collier?

Who Will Be Better?

  • Collier

  • Clayton


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I think he is going to have a break out year.
In fact, hot take incoming, I think he is going to play at a near all star level this season (offensively)

I'm extremely high on year 3 keyonte
Keyonte might have take the next big step
He's got a lot of young guns trying to take his minutes this season
 
This thread is a bit meaningless. Neither Collier, nor Clayton is a starting-level PG in the league at the moment and both of them are pretty unlikely to improve enough to become a quality starter. they could probably become solid backups but the competition to become a backup is very different from competing for a long-term starting position. Personality, locker room presence, ability to stick closely to what coaches want them to do, their fit with the second unit and many other things like that become the deciding factors.

The Jazz will probably keep and develop both of them, bring the actual starting PG and then decide who they should keep between Collier and Clayton as a backup (if any).
 
This thread is a bit meaningless. Neither Collier, nor Clayton is a starting-level PG in the league at the moment and both of them are pretty unlikely to improve enough to become a quality starter. they could probably become solid backups but the competition to become a backup is very different from competing for a long-term starting position. Personality, locker room presence, ability to stick closely to what coaches want them to do, their fit with the second unit and many other things like that become the deciding factors.

The Jazz will probably keep and develop both of them, bring the actual starting PG and then decide who they should keep between Collier and Clayton as a backup (if any).
Clayton is
 
This thread is a bit meaningless. Neither Collier, nor Clayton is a starting-level PG in the league at the moment and both of them are pretty unlikely to improve enough to become a quality starter. they could probably become solid backups but the competition to become a backup is very different from competing for a long-term starting position. Personality, locker room presence, ability to stick closely to what coaches want them to do, their fit with the second unit and many other things like that become the deciding factors.

The Jazz will probably keep and develop both of them, bring the actual starting PG and then decide who they should keep between Collier and Clayton as a backup (if any).

I don't see why Collier or Clayton can't become a starting level PG. Collier has some concerning problems but some great strengths to his game and WCJ has looked great in Summer League. If they aren't starter level players, they probably won't stick with the Jazz in the long term.
 
I don't see why Collier or Clayton can't become a starting level PG. Collier has some concerning problems but some great strengths to his game and WCJ has looked great in Summer League. If they aren't starter level players, they probably won't stick with the Jazz in the long term.
Sure they can but it is very unlikely. The shooting problems of Collier's magnitude are very, very rarely get fixed for the guards. And how many starting PGs who spent 4 years in college do you know? Lillard (who was also drafted 5th), Brogdon and who else? It is also rare.
 
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