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Who is the PGOTF (Point Guard of The Future)?

Who is The PGOTF?


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Yeah, JZ saying "he needs to work on his shot but his form is fine" doesn't exactly change my tone on his shooting. I thought his form always looked fine, so JZ saying his form is fine has actually had zero impact on me. Did you think his form was broken and JZ showed you the light?

It's adorable if you don't think a FO guy will go out of his way and say nice/generous things about the player they just drafted. His comments were extremely mild in the first place. If he went out and said Collier is extremely good shooter that would be one thing. JZ said he needs to work on his shot, his form looks fine, he's not used to shooting a lot bc he never had to, and also reminded the media why they drafted him (not shooting).

At the end of the day, the indicators are what they are. Words aren't going to change. Anyone with the shooting results/volume Collier had should come with concerns.

He's the same guy that said Hendricks was 9th on their board. That would argue against him sugarcoating. . .
 
The best thing about Flagg is that the kid's a generational shot blocker. We don't have to sacrifice spacing for a non-shooting rim protector with him on the floor. The kid can cover so much ground just by himself.
Tank the F's outta this bitch

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I don’t think the point guard of the future is on the Jazz currently. Sexton is probably the best of the lot. Collier will be lucky to make it into the rotation. Keyonte is one of the worst defenders in the nba. Unless he drastically improves his defense, I consider him future trade fodder.
 
I agree. Even if he will not be good enough to be a permanent starter, Collier can play several roles on the bench. He can be a floor general of the bench, a microwave scorer, or simply someone who can exploit the matchups and bully opposing PGs built like Keyonte and Dillingham (there aren't many of them but you are more likely to find slow or physically weak guards in the opposite bench units). I think that his floor is being at least a reliable rotation player off the bench.

Collier has some star qualities you cannot teach….but imo the two traits that get you on the court are shooting/defense. Those are the two big question marks for him. Not too many guards around the league who can stick around without being able to do at least one.

His defensive potential is underrated though imo.
 
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