homeytennis
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What's depressing about our young players at the moment is that I can argue that they are no better than Luka S, Frank Jackson, Dok, Yurt 7, Bolmaro, NWG and Trent Forrest.
I would probably agree with your take but why do you see Flip as equal to Lauri, Walker and Key? He looked very, very forgettable this year.
What's depressing about our young players at the moment is that I can argue that they are no better than Luka S, Frank Jackson, Dok, Yurt 7, Bolmaro, NWG and Trent Forrest.
Tay Henny's twin brother is just a junior in college. Cody has had moments. Still let's remove Kessler and Key from the question who wins the best of seven: The young guys or the cast offs? The winner gets to keep the court.Keyonte was a hit in 2023. Flip was a hit in 2024. Ace is a hit in 2025. That's pretty good drafting. You can't compare these guys to the cast-offs you just mentioned.
Hendricks was always going to be limited by his lack of ball skills. Then his injury really set him back. I've always compared him to Dorian Finney-Smith, and Hendricks can get there within a couple years.
Cody's offensive game hasn't translated to the NBA, but his defense is more or less on track. I think he'll come around, though it may take another year or two. Jerami Grant was a guy who didn't do anything in his first 3 or 4 years in the league, and he's had a long career. Cody can still do the same.
Collier was seen as a change-of-pace guard who doesn't shoot and had turnover issues. That's why he fell to the end of the 1st round.
Brice can still make it too. His role model should be Aaron Nesmith. He just needs to keep working on his body and his defense.
The problem is the Jazz whiffed on all of their top 10 picks. Williams and Hendricks will be out of the league in 2 years. Bailey is still at least 2 years away and the best he will be is a starter on a non-playoff team