Of the 73 players this year with NBA combine numbers available on NBA.com here is how Clayton ranks:
* Ranked #4 on Lane Agility
* Ranked #8 on Shuttle Run
* Ranked #17 on Three Quarter Sprint
* Ranked #20 on Max Vertical Leap
It's really easy to find reels that demonstrate Collier's passing ability. He processes the game quickly and can make quick passes off the dribble (including skip passes).
And it just so happens that the jazz are in very short supply of players who can do that stuff as well as Collier can...
Based on what evidence? In my experience, the most miserable people on this board (who, for example, post the kind of crud we've been seeing about CW) are the hardest to get rid of.
The whole world seems to have reached the point where everybody is overrating the importance of length in point-of-attack defense. Sometimes it seems like nothing else matters. It's crazy.
You can do a lot by moving your ****ing body and cutting off driving lanes. Sure, bigger players will get...
WCJ has more paths to getting on the floor than Collier because of his ability to breakdown defenses while playing off-ball. WCJ is literally perfect for Hardy’s off-ball pin-down actions. If defenses don’t play that correctly, I think Walt can make them pay right away (on 40-42% 3-pt shooting)...
Really different players in terms of where they make their impacts on the floor. I think the more interesting question of how many minutes they may be able to share the floor.
Clayton’s shooting gives him an obvious edge. But this team is so bereft of good passers—and that gives Collier a wide...
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