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 lane here.
The second Walt shows that he can drive against a press and start our team's offense on every possession, he will start for the rest of his rookie contract. At this time Collier can't reliably generate good passing lanes against standard NBA set defense because his shot is absolutely busted. I don't foresee this changing.
Collier just always seems out of control. Sometimes it works nicely but other times it gets him in trouble and he has to do something stupid with the ball. Clayton seems to have, or will have a better pace and ability to get the team in the offense.
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