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Brantley Nominated for GLeague Player of the Year

homeytennis

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This the writeup:
No matter the sport or league, it would seem crazy to name a rookie as a favorite for Most Valuable Player of the Year. That’s mostly due to how those players are still not close to reaching their potential and aren’t familiar with the level of competition that they’re matching up against on a game-by-game basis. However, Utah Jazz two-way forward Jarrell Brantley stands out as a player that breaks away from that tradition.

The rookie’s status as a finalist largely comes from him being the premier scoring threat on a SLC Stars team that finished the year with a 30-12 record, which placed them 2nd in the entire G League. While the Stars stood as one of the best defenses, they definitely weren’t slouches on that other end of the court as they finished 10th in the league by averaging 109.9 points per 100 possessions. Along with great points per game numbers, Brantley’s impact is seen from how the team was almost three points per 100 possessions better when he was on the court (110.1 points per 100) compared to when he was sitting on the sidelines or with the Jazz (107.6 points per 100).

With those factors, it’s hard to argue against Jarrell Brantley being named as a finalist for MVP



Ridiculous Upside’s 2019-20 G League MVP Finalists

 
Why isn't he getting any good burn with the Jazz then?
Pandemic is making it hard for any players to get any good burn.

I think you should substitute the word "isn't" with the word "wasn't"

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Quin is kind of a strange guy. If you are not in the 8 or 9 man rotation, you do viscous pine no matter how bad these guys are playing. I'll use Mudiay as an example.
 
If the Jazz slip to the 6th seed and play Denver, it would be cool to see Brantley matchup with Millsap. They're almost identical physically.
 
Why doesn't Quin open up the rotation a little and give more guys an opportunity. Let the hot hands stay on the court. Why not play 11 or 12?
 
If the Jazz slip to the 6th seed and play Denver, it would be cool to see Brantley matchup with Millsap. They're almost identical physically.

He needs a mentor like Millsap to show him how to survive in the league as an undersized PF.
 
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