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Better NBA career: Myles Turner or Trey Lyles?

Better NBA career

  • Lyles

    Votes: 15 60.0%
  • Turner

    Votes: 10 40.0%

  • Total voters
    25
  • Poll closed .
Turner out-produced Lyles by every metric except two, yet Lyles and his 6ppg, 11 PER, and woeful D is running away with this. Good to see off-season homerism is alive and well.
 
Turner out-produced Lyles by every metric except two, yet Lyles and his 6ppg, 11 PER, and woeful D is running away with this. Good to see off-season homerism is alive and well.

The homerism part is unreal in Utah.
I swear we are maybe the worst fans in the NBA for this. Srs.

But still the best fans, overall, by all of my metrics.
 
Turner out-produced Lyles by every metric except two, yet Lyles and his 6ppg, 11 PER, and woeful D is running away with this. Good to see off-season homerism is alive and well.

It's not about who was better last year. I just see Lyles with a higher ceiling. Players develop at different rates. Also Lyles played less then Turner. Lyles was very good the last month. Didn't he average 12 pts a game the last month?
 
My bet is on Turner. He is already a good player, with great size and an very good shooting stroke. Lyles still has to prove that he can shoot a good percentage from the floor and is awful at the defensive end right now.

Explain to me how Turner has a good shooting stroke while Lyles still has to prove he can shoot?

It is a matter of both scouting and percentages. Turner came into the league touted as a good shooter and his percentagens proved that college scouting reports were true. He shot .498 overall and seems already a good shooter from the low post (which is a rarity these days) to the 3 point line.

Lyles, on the other hand, came in with people doubting his shooting, since he didn't shoot well in college. He shot a lot better than expected during his first season in the league but not as well as Turner. Lyles clearly have 3 point range now - which is nice - but I still would like to see his FG% above .450 for at least a season - he shot .438 last season - before declaring him a good shooter. My main concern with him, to tell you the truth, is that he might be too trigger-happy; which would mean that his not-so-good shot-selection might impair his ability to actually hit a good percentage of his shots even though he seems to possess both a good stroke and a good touch.

Good enough? :)
 
It is a matter of both scouting and percentages. Turner came into the league touted as a good shooter and his percentagens proved that college scouting reports were true. He shot .498 overall and seems already a good shooter from the low post (which is a rarity these days) to the 3 point line.

Lyles, on the other hand, came in with people doubting his shooting, since he didn't shoot well in college. He shot a lot better than expected during his first season in the league but not as well as Turner. Lyles clearly have 3 point range now - which is nice - but I still would like to see his FG% above .450 for at least a season - he shot .438 last season - before declaring him a good shooter. My main concern with him, to tell you the truth, is that he might be too trigger-happy; which would mean that his not-so-good shot-selection might impair his ability to actually hit a good percentage of his shots even though he seems to possess both a good stroke and a good touch.

Good enough? :)

No it's not. I saw nothing to believe Lyles showed bad shot selection or being trigger happy. Turner was 3-14 from 3 and most of his offense came from 15 ft and in where as most of Lyles offense came from 20ft and out to the 3pt line. I don't care what Lyles did at Kentucky. I only care about what he does for the Jazz, and all he did was show he could create space on the floor and create driving oppertunities. One might say him playing out of position in college prepared him to play on the Jazz as a stretch 4

All he did was prove he could be a stretch/playmaking 4 in the NBA.

Maybe Turner proved he could hit the college 3 better then Lyles in college, but Lyles proved he had NBA 3 pt range where as Turner proved nothing in that regard. Turner is more of an inside player, Lyles is an outside player. Turner should be expected to have a better fg% then Lyles.


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No it's not. I saw nothing to believe Lyles showed bad shot selection or being trigger happy. Turner was 3-14 from 3 and most of his offense came from 15 ft and in where as most of Lyles offense came from 20ft and out to the 3pt line. I don't care what Lyles did at Kentucky. I only care about what he does for the Jazz, and all he did was show he could create space on the floor and create driving oppertunities. One might say him playing out of position in college prepared him to play on the Jazz as a stretch 4

All he did was prove he could be a stretch/playmaking 4 in the NBA.

Maybe Turner proved he could hit the college 3 better then Lyles in college, but Lyles proved he had NBA 3 pt range where as Turner proved nothing in that regard. Turner is more of an inside player, Lyles is an outside player. Turner should be expected to have a better fg% then Lyles.


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Wrong. 36% of Turner's offense was between 16' and the 3 point line where he killed it at 42%.
 
Wrong. 36% of Turner's offense was between 16' and the 3 point line where he killed it at 42%.

What stats are u looking at? Idiot!! He shot 14 three's all year H shot an average of 0.2 three's a game and made three, good for 21%.


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I'm not disagreeing with you here, but I thought I'd mention that I don't see Turner ever creating any offense for himself or others. Lyles is going to do plenty of that. Turner will probably always be a better defender. So, this is a version of the old Offense-versus-Defense question.

Turner really doesn't seem like someone capable of "creating for others" as you put it but I'm not so sure about the "creating for himself" part. When he receives the ball in the low post sometimes he seems to be able to just turn and hit the shot with the defender right on him. The way he does it reminds me a bit of Malone's turnaround jumper, by the way.
 
If Turner can keep improving his body and mobility, he's pretty special. He can defend pretty well in space and his turn-around jumper is almost unguardable.

I like the way Lyles rebounded and shot the ball in Summer League. That looked special too. If Lyles is going to catch up to Turner, it will be based on his ability to handle and make decisions with the ball. Lyles is potentially a triple-threat player. Whereas, Turner doesn't appear to be a great passer or driver from out on the floor yet.
 
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