One thing I've been thinking about regarding two way contracts. 95% of two players don't amount to anything in the NBA. Utah spent years under Dennis Lindsey cycling through two way players, often signing and cutting them after a month. The biggest success we had was Trent Forrest who is still just a fringe NBA player.
Danny Ainge has largely stuck with the same two way players for an extended period of time. And I think we would all agree that Juzang/Potter (and now Hauser) aren't exactly players dripping with potential.
But that consistency in our 2-way players has led to a strong SL team that plays well together. That SL team helped Keyonte George succeed and stand out while some of his peers are struggling. It's hard for a lot of these rookies to really look good because most SL teams don't play team basketball.
Is this the new blueprint for 2-ways? You don't use your two ways to try and find a NBA player, but rather to create a consistent G-League teams that plays well with complimentery parts. This allows your rookies who are sent down to the GLeague to join a good team where it's easier to fit in.
Or is it all just more of a coincidence and Utah just can't land the most talented two way players?
Danny Ainge has largely stuck with the same two way players for an extended period of time. And I think we would all agree that Juzang/Potter (and now Hauser) aren't exactly players dripping with potential.
But that consistency in our 2-way players has led to a strong SL team that plays well together. That SL team helped Keyonte George succeed and stand out while some of his peers are struggling. It's hard for a lot of these rookies to really look good because most SL teams don't play team basketball.
Is this the new blueprint for 2-ways? You don't use your two ways to try and find a NBA player, but rather to create a consistent G-League teams that plays well with complimentery parts. This allows your rookies who are sent down to the GLeague to join a good team where it's easier to fit in.
Or is it all just more of a coincidence and Utah just can't land the most talented two way players?