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Keyonte George Hype & Appreciation Thread

Agree generally that Keyonte does seem redundant at this point. Still think he has long-term potential as a 6th-man, microwave scorer type. But I like the WCJ / Collier combo more. I think WCJ is our starter but he can also play off the ball.
 
lol, what? they aren't pure SGs, they are both combo guards.

as far as size, we've already seen Key play with Collier, Sexton, Dunn, Harkless

I mean, that went exceedingly poorly! We finished last in defense both years.

They are combo guards in that they are SGs who are too small to defend SGs.
 
We're not trying to win anything right now. There's plenty of playing time for Key and WCJ. Cut bait with Key if you don't believe in him or if there's a decent offer for him, but if you want to develop both there's no reason you can't. Have no idea why people are so obsessed with how players fit on a tanking team.
 
We're not trying to win anything right now. There's plenty of playing time for Key and WCJ. Cut bait with Key if you don't believe in him or if there's a decent offer for him, but if you want to develop both there's no reason you can't. Have no idea why people are so obsessed with how players fit on a tanking team.

It's not the short-term fit that is the issue, the long-term fit just sucks. It cuts down on potential upside a lot if you specifically draft two players that could never play together on a good team even if they hit their potential. For two centers or whatever, you could trade one of them, but it's clear that gunner guards are untradeable as of now. I would guess the Jazz wouldn't make this selection if they believed in Keyonte.
 
Keyonte and Carter were picked at 16 and 18, EXACTLY where you pick players of their type. We just moved 2 combo guards and added 1. I still think they are going to try to run Carter at the point.
 
How many all nba defensive teams has steph curry been a part of?
I get what you’re saying, but Steph in his prime was a surprisingly solid defender, and when he wasn’t, he was able to get away with it because he’s one of the greatest offensive perimeter players ever. It’s a poor example to use when defending Keyonte.
 
I get what you’re saying, but Steph in his prime was a surprisingly solid defender, and when he wasn’t, he was able to get away with it because he’s one of the greatest offensive perimeter players ever. It’s a poor example to use when defending Keyonte.
I get what you are saying but keyonte was a much better nba defender than steph was when he was the same age as keyonte was last year since he was playing for Davidson college when he was 20.
 
If Keyonte can up his defense to mediumish in the league and not get so much tunnel vision then, I am still on board. I do think his efficiency will go up. Also, I feel like he is better when he is off-ball.
 
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