Less explosive, at least vertically, John Wall
I'm glad there's one thing about this squad we can all agree on.Of course Collier averages more assist because he's not a good scorer yet, but he isnt just doing the dribble the ball at the top of the key and make the pass thing (the thing that Keyonte kind of did when he first got the starting job his rookie year). He's actively getting downhill and setting players up through his ability to make things happen. He's got just enough rim pressure threat to keep defenses honest to open up those passes.
If Collier develops any type of catch and shoot game he's going to be so good. If i had to choose then that aspect of the game would be my biggest IF for him to succeed in a big role in nba.Predraft I was optimistic about Collier's scoring at the basket/FT line and his finishing in the NBA has been pretty good so far. 66% from the rim and 45% from floater range is not bad. I'd like to see his FTr get higher (he was great in college), but that can come with time. Very few players get to dominate the ball all game unless they are extremely good, so he'll likely need to be some kind of threat without it, but I think he's on a pathway to be at least good enough to be a rotation player with his drive and kick game. He's kind of like Ish Smith but built like a tank.
Key thing here is he’s a nice rotation player as a rookie. What’s he going to be in three years. It Boyles down to 1. Either he becomes a little better shooter though his mid range game game seems competent or 2. He learns to get to the line and becomes a much better finisher. But if he’s going to be an above level assist machine he’s more than just a rotation player.Collier is a nice, rotational player on a playoff team. I'd expect the Jazz to keep him into his 2nd contract. He's got a nice combination of toughness, physicality, defense, playing with pace, and obviously vision and advanced timing on passes. He also rebounds above his weight class. I'm guessing the coaches really love him at this point.
Key thing here is he’s a nice rotation player as a rookie. What’s he going to be in three years. It Boyles down to 1. Either he becomes a little better shooter though his mid range game game seems competent or 2. He learns to get to the line and becomes a much better finisher. But if he’s going to be an above level assist machine he’s more than just a rotation player.
I mostly agree, but he did have a league-wide famous example of the opposite with Sexton in crunch time a bit ago with the 8 second violation. He did follow it up with a game winner, but he does seem like a very calm guy overall who can boil over pretty bad on certain situationsOne thing that does not get mentioned much is Collier's demeanor. He is very level-headed and confident. He does not get carried away and start showboating, he is cool under pressure and does not get easily upset by his own mistakes or the errors of his teammates. This is a very good quality for a point guard and any NBA player. The only other player on the Jazz who is like that is Flip, which I also like about him.