I could buy into this but I just don't get how Hardy has handled him. I get he needs tough coaching and stuff but at some point its dumb to keep holding him back... especially with Key and JC out there doing the same dumb stuff without as much of the good. Maybe Hardy can fully be converted to the gospel of Collin... I mean if Cy can then Will should be able to be convinced.Is there anyone else in the league more suited to make a Jalen Brunson type of leap with the keys in his hands more than Collin Sexton?
1, 2, 3 jinx.I could buy into this but I just don't get how Hardy has handled him. I get he needs tough coaching and stuff but at some point its dumb to keep holding him back... especially with Key and JC out there doing the same dumb stuff without as much of the good. Maybe Hardy can fully be converted to the gospel of Collin... I mean if Cy can then Will should be able to be convinced.
I don't know. I believe in Isaac more as a defensive wrecking ball than I do Taylor... but I think Hendricks will be a better offensive player. I also think you'll always be crossing your fingers he will stay healthy. It would be a good gamble but the cost this offseason to acquire him versus maybe last offseason will be worlds apart. I don't know that he's available.I've wanted Isaac for a few years. How much of Isaac can Hendricks be?
I think they are fairly different. The Roco comps for Hendricks are pretty accurate. If he works in the NBA he's going to be a volume 3pt guy who doesnt do much else offensively and can be long on defense.I've wanted Isaac for a few years. How much of Isaac can Hendricks be?
He started 51 games....Hardy has been a total @## in his treatment of Sexton. Either trade Sexton or fire Hardy. This toxic stew benefits no one except opposing teams.
That is absolutely false.The Jazz's main strategy to lose games last year was to undermine their defense by playing smal (or defensively limited)l guards with John Collins at the 5. As a result, the Jazz couldn't stop guys on the perimeter and couldn't stop guys at the rim either.
That is absolutely false.
They played Collins because they were trying to win. Their strategy to lose games was play rookies, 2-way contracts, and guys who might be out of the NBA in the next 1-3 years.
Very few players are natural point guards. Most have to learn the position. Sexton had a 30% assist rate last year w/ a 12.1% turnover rateColin Sexton isn't a natural point guard. He's ball dominant and is very drive/shoot-first. Statistically, he was somewhat comparable to Kamba Walker at the same age. He's probably an adequate starter, depending on what the rest of the lineup looks like, but I wouldn't call him a go-to scorer or primary offensive player we can really build around. If teams want smother him in the paint, they can.
The Jazz lack the on-ball creation and isolation scoring that the really competitive teams have.
He started once JC got hurt... then as a starter was getting 28 minutes a game, when it was clear he deserved more. I don't think the relationship is strained but its just weird how minutes were managed. It may have been a JC thing so he gets a little slack but its also partly org's messaging around Collin that feeds into this potential lack of belief for some reason.He started 51 games....
The first year it was a priority to limit his minute and keep him healthy. Hardy coached Sexton into his most efficient offensive season by leaps and bounds. I think the relationship is fine. If we get a repeat of last year's handling this year, then you can complain. Until then, it's a progression that is progressing to more and more trust.
I think it's more on Danny to provide Hardy with a player or two to surround Sexton/Lauri that makes them make more sense as our two top options.
Yeah, that's when they started to try to lose bud.The Jazz had the worst defense in the league by a country mile, and Collins was the anchor of it. Now the Jazz are trying to trade Collins.
The Jazz played Keyonte, but didn't rotate in Hendricks, Brice or their 2-ways until the last 25 games.
Yeah I don’t know that I’d pursue him. I would have (and said we should have) multiple times in the past. Nobody wants to buy low, though. People only want to buy high or on the upswing.I don't know. I believe in Isaac more as a defensive wrecking ball than I do Taylor... but I think Hendricks will be a better offensive player. I also think you'll always be crossing your fingers he will stay healthy. It would be a good gamble but the cost this offseason to acquire him versus maybe last offseason will be worlds apart. I don't know that he's available.