Garland is 6’1 and Keyonte is 6’4 that’s a massive difference.Size. You want to pay 25+ million to Sexton to be a 6th man. I just don't see them as a starting backcourt that can go far in the playoffs.
Garland is 6’1 and Keyonte is 6’4 that’s a massive difference.Size. You want to pay 25+ million to Sexton to be a 6th man. I just don't see them as a starting backcourt that can go far in the playoffs.
It's a difference, but it's not enough to make them a good starting pair.Garland is 6’1 and Keyonte is 6’4 that’s a massive difference.
Sexton plays bigger on offense. Conley played bigger on D and was much better overall on D.Conley and Mitchell. Sexton is bigger than Conley and plays bigger and key is bigger than donovan
They looked really good as a starting backcourt in our last game
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Just like he was going to get traded at the last deadline right? And he couldn't be a good starter? And he couldn't shoot contested threes or off the dribble threes and would never take a high enough volume of threes and wouldn't ever be a passer who played team ball etc etc etc.Sexton plays bigger on offense. Conley played bigger on D and was much better overall on D.
Also none of those guys are as good as Donovan it's such a dumb comparison.
He's going to get trade this off-season or at the deadline.
And honestly that was part of the reason for our collapses in the playoffs. Injuries of course played a roll but opposing defenses hunted the smaller players to great effect. And it became so pervasive that many choose to blame Gobert when no one could stay in front of their man on the perimeter instead of rightly blaming a severely limited back court.Eh, jazz had Conley and Mitchell as their back court just a few years ago.
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The Jazz play the Washington Generals in their next game. Lose that one and the tank is officially warp speed.