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Grayson Allen

Not conflicting at all. Utah can't afford to let him play through rookie mistakes while other teams could. With more playing time comes more development. If he played for Phoenix they would have nothing to lose by playing him. He would get more minutes and in return learn small nuances of the NBA game that he's not afforded to do with our playoff roster.

As for Sloan, a little but of both. I think some players should have played more but at the same time he had good reason not to play certain guys.

What rookies under Sloan should’ve played more?

So you think Allen has potential but just needs more development? Wasn’t he an older player who spent more time developing in school? Or is he a good player already but cannot shine because he has better players in front of him?

What nba skills do you see him possessing?
 
Hayward dropped 34 on Kobe his rookie year. We'd be lucky to see Allen crack 14 pt one day.

Fair enough but Hayward got a ton of burn prepping him for that meaningless moment.

Allen has splinters in his *** he’s ridden so much pine.
 
Grayson's combine showed he has what it takes to be a contributor on both sides of the ball.

Although his numbers are bad (as others have mentioned), he's a hard-worker and from what I've seen (in college) he so hated losing he tended to overreact. This leads me to believe he'll continue to work hard to improve and not be a lazy POS like Trey Lyles.
 
Grayson's combine showed he has what it takes to be a contributor on both sides of the ball.

Although his numbers are bad (as others have mentioned), he's a hard-worker and from what I've seen (in college) he so hated losing he tended to overreact. This leads me to believe he'll continue to work hard to improve and not be a lazy POS like Trey Lyles.

His combine showed? If we based two-way potential on combine numbers, well, a bunch of guys who suck and aren’t in the league any more would be.
 
What rookies under Sloan should’ve played more?

So you think Allen has potential but just needs more development? Wasn’t he an older player who spent more time developing in school? Or is he a good player already but cannot shine because he has better players in front of him?

What nba skills do you see him possessing?
Shandon Anderson played on a team that went to the NBA finals and he was a 2nd round pick.
 
Grayson looks like he'll be a gritty back-up guard. He plays hard, has some IQ, tries to defend, can shoot off the catch and can get off a decent floater in the paint. My expectations aren't super high for him. I think of his role being something similar to Matthew Dellavadova, but teams need a guy like that.

I would have drafted Anfernee Simons, but getting a rotation player in the 20s of the draft is a win normally.
 
Shandon Anderson played on a team that went to the NBA finals and he was a 2nd round pick.

Yep.

I seem to remember Greg ostertag, Bryan Russell, Andrei Kirilenko, and Paul Millsap all either starting or playing significant time during their rookie seasons too. Maybe the real issue is that Sloan didn’t give crappy rookies a lot of playing time? I know I know everyone on here wanted to give deshawn Stephenson and CJ Miles 82 games and 48 mins a game. But... neither exactly ended up being Michael Jordan or Ray Allen (as they were compared to in pre-draft scouting reports).
 
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