By today's standards, Keyonte is a barely adequate point guard, not much more. I still prefer him in an off-ball role not trying to force things and just being free to score.
Hendricks hasn't been a factor offensively, similar to last game against the Kings. Teams that rotate and switch well force players to put the ball down and create off the dribble.
Suns bench isn't much either. They're missing Jalen Green, but as a team they just don't have much. They bet the farm on KD and then Beal. Then they lost the farm.
This "end of bench guy" is starting and playing 24 minutes/night so far, so....someone likes him. If this were 2 weeks before the trade deadline, you could say that the Jazz are shopping him, but that's a ways off.
He was always known as a 6'7" or 6'8" wing shooter at Kansas and pretty much is the same in the NBA, even though he like to dance around with the ball. Jazz are proving he's a rotational guy, even though he's bounced around the league.
He's never gotten more minutes in his career than he's been...
Jazz *could* win 4 or 5 games, but I think they'll figure out how to start 3-7. Potential wins here are against the Suns, Blazers and Celtics.
I honestly think the Jazz are a better team than Phoenix and probably today's version of Boston.
The Sac Kings’ defensive rotations were taking away some of Utah’s movement and passing lanes. It forced our guards to handle the ball more and create off the dribble. That’s why Keyonte forced more possessions and why Walker didn’t get touches near the basket. Another guy who couldn’t get looks...
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