Let's get to the heart of what's going to happen. Does Mitchell want him here?
Good bye playoffs if Exum is our starting PG next year. Jazz FO is not that stupid, Ricky is here to stay for long.Well, someone needs to play PG here in a year if we don't extend Ricky.
Pippen would have been around 26-28 in that photo.. Although not sure why we are comparing to Pippen..considering Donovan Mitchell is 1 year younger than Exum and they are currently a world apart in terms of skill, presence and athleticism.
I'm just saying that the likelihood is a Rodney Hood physique might also be his top end..We won't know til we get there. but all we do know is he needs to put in a crap ton more work than he already has.if MVP is going to compare him to Pippen he should do it at the same age.
I'm just saying that the likelihood is a Rodney Hood physique might also be his top end..We won't know til we get there. but all we do know is he needs to put in a crap ton more work than he already has.
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i saw his dad play a lot .. he was way thicker in his mid 20's than when he was at college. The likelihood is that he'll fill out a bit more. He also was considered in a similar category to Hayward as far as how his body reacted to training.
He's not great now but i still think he'll be really good by 25-26
My main issue with Exum and the Jazz is that Quin seems to really distrust him. If Quin isn't sold on Exum then it just creates a situation where he's always going to be looking over his shoulder and not playing free. That's a really bad way to develop a player. Early on Quin was really developmentally minded as in giving guys minutes and letting them play through mistakes. But since last season he's kind of switched to a more win-now strategy for the most part (the exception is Mitchell which makes sense, and guys like O'neale who fit a certain archetype of being physical defenders). Maybe that's just Exum's bad luck that he got injured during the important season where he would have probably had the most chance to learn on the court in games that weren't incredibly meaningful yet. Maybe he can't recover from that with the makeup of the team now and needs to move on.
Either way this last stretch where Quin has slowly taken away his playing time and Exum's confidence has once again seemingly diminished just makes me hesitant to want the Jazz to re-sign him. Not because I don't believe that Exum could develop, but more because I don't get the feeling that Quin likes him as a player on this squad. Even when he plays him he still spends way too many possessions bringing the ball up the floor (maybe the worst part of his game) and then passing off and standing in the corner. This isn't Exum calling the "go stand in the corner" play because he's passive either. This is Quin calling plays that essentially make Exum a spot up shooter (maybe his other worst attribute). When he has the ball in his hands either on the break or in the half court he is a useful tool. He turns it over some but creates a lot of open looks in PnR and iso-blender plays.
I don't have a ton of confidence in Quin and Dante meshing at this point. If they do sign him I guess we hope for the best. A big part of that would be Dante really making major strides to gain Quin's confidence. He has to do that without ever truly having a consistent in-game offensive role which is a tall task.
My main issue with Exum and the Jazz is that Quin seems to really distrust him. If Quin isn't sold on Exum then it just creates a situation where he's always going to be looking over his shoulder and not playing free. That's a really bad way to develop a player. Early on Quin was really developmentally minded as in giving guys minutes and letting them play through mistakes. But since last season he's kind of switched to a more win-now strategy for the most part (the exception is Mitchell which makes sense, and guys like O'neale who fit a certain archetype of being physical defenders). Maybe that's just Exum's bad luck that he got injured during the important season where he would have probably had the most chance to learn on the court in games that weren't incredibly meaningful yet. Maybe he can't recover from that with the makeup of the team now and needs to move on.
Either way this last stretch where Quin has slowly taken away his playing time and Exum's confidence has once again seemingly diminished just makes me hesitant to want the Jazz to re-sign him. Not because I don't believe that Exum could develop, but more because I don't get the feeling that Quin likes him as a player on this squad. Even when he plays him he still spends way too many possessions bringing the ball up the floor (maybe the worst part of his game) and then passing off and standing in the corner. This isn't Exum calling the "go stand in the corner" play because he's passive either. This is Quin calling plays that essentially make Exum a spot up shooter (maybe his other worst attribute). When he has the ball in his hands either on the break or in the half court he is a useful tool. He turns it over some but creates a lot of open looks in PnR and iso-blender plays.
I don't have a ton of confidence in Quin and Dante meshing at this point. If they do sign him I guess we hope for the best. A big part of that would be Dante really making major strides to gain Quin's confidence. He has to do that without ever truly having a consistent in-game offensive role which is a tall task.