Tough, I see them as pretty equal
I need a month before a hot takeThis one could have people afraid to ink their vote, lol.
I need a month before a hot take
Reading it more closely, you are asking two different questions: "who has a better career" and "place your bet on our future PG." The answers could be different.We're lucky to have them both for a while but which horse wins this race? The poll is not anonymous and you can't change your vote, so place your bet on our future PG.
I go with keyonte because I think he has the size/length and athleticism edge.
Ya but keyonte has been cool, calm and collected this season and his mental toughness has been awesome so far.I went with Walt because his aptitude for the game and his effort will beat out any size/athleticism disadvantage. As Thurl always says about him, "cool, calm, collected". Also he's proven. His clutch play led his team to a national championship, I think people might gloss over that fact a bit because he's an undersized guard.
Keyonte is pretty awesome but his effort and mental toughness have been questionable at times.
Compared to Walt Keyonte was in a very different situation development-wise. And it is not just because Walt played one more season. WCJ got to play in a structured basketball environment for a good team were every game mattered and everyone cared about the wins... while Keyonte spent two years on the team actively trying to lose games. Keyonte has not played a single game that mattered in the last two years. That really affects young players and I am sure Keyonte was not the only one affected.I went with Walt because his aptitude for the game and his effort will beat out any size/athleticism disadvantage. As Thurl always says about him, "cool, calm, collected". Also he's proven. His clutch play led his team to a national championship, I think people might gloss over that fact a bit because he's an undersized guard.
Keyonte is pretty awesome but his effort and mental toughness have been questionable at times.
Too early to tell
It would be really funny if Collier comes in with a much improved jumper and takes the PG spot for good.
I mean, I don't really expect it to happen but he exists and he is the best passer by far. And there were cases when young players markedly improved their shooting in their second year.