Basketball Novice
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Their styles are quite different.
Collier is more of a straight line driver with speed and strength. Fears is a guy who uses his dribble to create space and separation. Collier is faster in a straight line while Fears is more dynamic with where and when he can score.
Collier's strengths are a bit more based on his combination of strength and speed along with his passing vision.
Fears is the more skilled player dribbling/getting to his spots and looks to have the better jumper (it looks much more comfortable)
I would consider Fears a 3 level scorer while Collier is a bit shakier with the 3 and mid range.
At the NBA level:
Collier as of now is a facilitator who scores sometimes but has inconsistent shooting, a nice pass first pg type (albeit one who turns it over a ton). A decent player to have but not one I build around. Maybe he shows us more in year 2 but thats my initial take on him.
Fears can be an elite 3 level scorer if he fully incorporates the off the dribble 3s and continues to build strength.
I'm of the mind to agree with Cy on this one. I think I do prefer Fears to VJ after looking through Fears' stuff. Fears has the potential to become the true 1A elite scoring talent that the Jazz need. I'm less confident that VJ has the same potential.
Collier is more of a straight line driver with speed and strength. Fears is a guy who uses his dribble to create space and separation. Collier is faster in a straight line while Fears is more dynamic with where and when he can score.
Collier's strengths are a bit more based on his combination of strength and speed along with his passing vision.
Fears is the more skilled player dribbling/getting to his spots and looks to have the better jumper (it looks much more comfortable)
I would consider Fears a 3 level scorer while Collier is a bit shakier with the 3 and mid range.
At the NBA level:
Collier as of now is a facilitator who scores sometimes but has inconsistent shooting, a nice pass first pg type (albeit one who turns it over a ton). A decent player to have but not one I build around. Maybe he shows us more in year 2 but thats my initial take on him.
Fears can be an elite 3 level scorer if he fully incorporates the off the dribble 3s and continues to build strength.
I'm of the mind to agree with Cy on this one. I think I do prefer Fears to VJ after looking through Fears' stuff. Fears has the potential to become the true 1A elite scoring talent that the Jazz need. I'm less confident that VJ has the same potential.