Shabazz Napier. UConn. Another pg that was supposed to be way better then Bryce Cotton. Not bad, but Cotton outplayed him, IMO.....
"Another former UConn star in addition to Boatright had an impact for Miami in its narrow victory over Utah on Saturday.
Point guard Shabazz Napier manufactured 14 points—eight of which came from the charity stripe—and dished out a team-high four assists with just two turnovers. The distributing proficiency was rare on a day when turnovers seemed rampant in Vegas.
But it was another floor general who stole the show even in defeat. Bryce Cotton spent last year as a D-League All-Star and could be in line for a permanent promotion to the Association if he keeps playing like he did Saturday en route to 28 points.
KSL.com's Ben Anderson believes Cotton is worthy of an NBA roster spot in Salt Lake City:
Ben Anderson @BenKFAN
There is just no way Cotton isn't on this team on opening night. Regardless of how many PG's the Jazz have.
11:43 PM - 11 Jul 2015
Cotton played in 15 games for Utah in 2014-15 and may well work his way into the Jazz's rotation this next year—or he could find a place elsewhere. It's hard for anyone to ignore how he's dominated the sub-NBA competition last season and now.
Dante Exum is still too young and talented to write off, but some may see Cotton and believe he'd be a better long-term option than the to-date disappointing Trey Burke. At least Utah has the enviable problem of a point guard surplus—though one could argue Exum is better suited for the 2—in an era where the NBA is stacked at the position."
https://bleacherreport.com/articles...d-highlights-from-saturdays-las-vegas-results