SoberasHotRod
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So here is a somewhat related question to the thread title, but who do you think will average the highest amount of assists/game on the team next year?
Tough one because we have no idea who will play. If minutes were being equal then i would say DunnSo here is a somewhat related question to the thread title, but who do you think will average the highest amount of assists/game on the team next year?
I guess that's part of the prediction, who will get the minutes.Tough one because we have no idea who will play. If minutes were being equal then i would say Dunn
My safe prediction would be Clarkson. I think he will be guaranteed a lot of minutes per game and if he plays a significant amount of time next to Sexton or Agbaji then he will get some assists.So here is a somewhat related question to the thread title, but who do you think will average the highest amount of assists/game on the team next year?
Ya I think gun to my head have to pick someone to lead the team in assists Im going with sexton. But man that is tough one. Really good question. I could see sexton, clarkson, tht, dunn, and even KO all average between 3-6 assists per game. I dont think George is going to get there to be honest. Unless trades are made of course.I guess that's part of the prediction, who will get the minutes.
Ya I think gun to my head have to pick someone to lead the team in assists Im going with sexton. But man that is tough one. Really good question. I could see sexton, clarkson, tht, dunn, and even KO all average between 3-6 assists per game. I dont think George is going to get there to be honest. Unless trades are made of course.
Yeah, Sexton is going to have that mindset and it might hold his career back. Not a lot of teams are going to want a player like him as a starter compared to how effective he could potentially be as a 6th man. It's why I worry about starting him because he's going to be crushed when Keyonte takes his job the next season.@Tony Jones was on with Locke today. He said he talked to Sexton over the weekend for a story coming out soon in The Athletic...throughout the conversation Sexton kept saying "Tony, I'm a starter" over and over again.
Locke's starting lineup would be Clarkson/Ochai/Lauri/Collins/Kessler and Tony's would be Dunn/Clarkson/Lauri/Collins/Kessler. Tony thinks there's a chance Dunn is the starting point guard on opening night and also a chance he's the 15th man on the roster on opening night.
Yeah, Sexton is going to have that mindset and it might hold his career back. Not a lot of teams are going to want a player like him as a starter compared to how effective he could potentially be as a 6th man. It's why I worry about starting him because he's going to be crushed when Keyonte takes his job the next season.
Yeah, Sexton is going to have that mindset and it might hold his career back. Not a lot of teams are going to want a player like him as a starter compared to how effective he could potentially be as a 6th man. It's why I worry about starting him because he's going to be crushed when Keyonte takes his job the next season.
I agree with both. Also wanna add that since Clarkson is pretty much a lock to start its hard for Sexton to ever win that other spot due to their bad fit... especially defensively. So barring major development, only spot he could really win is Clarkson's.
It is a tough place to be. He seemed to be headed in the right direction prior to his knee injury, then things that goes beyond his control puts him in the position that he is right now, so it's only fair to me that he looks to get back on track to where he was going before - also I argue that athletes wanting to play, and to deliver big, show the competitiveness that made them good at what they do in the first place, and not seeing it that actually should be concerning.
How he handles that from now on, including extra setbacks, not just of injuries, but other guys surpassing him after he takes a starting spot (if he's able to do it, of course, a big if), or a trade for a guy that would send him back to the bench, that's on him. But so far, I'd say he's shown at least interest in listen and working on things that he's told he needs to do. He may very well fall short of competition and requirements not just for the Jazz, but for a NBA starting spot as a whole (could he start for a team like the Bucks looking to move Jrue to SG ? I guess he could fit well there. But how many more places would be a good spot for him ? Maybe the Magic i guess, but not many other franchises), but seems normal that he wanna dispute it.
Yeah, of course, that's fair. Every player probably has Sexton's mindset, but Sexton is in the unique position of obviously being good enough to be a starter somewhere (and having the capability of putting up huge stats) but probably not good enough to be a starter on a team with high aspirations. He's like the Jordan Clarkson of PG's (who ironically enough we will probably end up starting).I'm guessing every NBA player wants to start, so it's not a huge deal for him to want that. Saying that multiple times to a reporter might be a red flag, but Sexton has had an amazing attitude his whole career.
He seems like such a good person, and he appears to be putting in incredible effort here. I hope he gets a fair shot here even though I recognize his limitations.
Yeah, of course, that's fair. Every player probably has Sexton's mindset, but Sexton is in the unique position of obviously being good enough to be a starter somewhere (and having the capability of putting up huge stats) but probably not good enough to be a starter on a team with high aspirations. He's like the Jordan Clarkson of PG's (who ironically enough we will probably end up starting).
Unless he's on a team with a top 5 player, I dont really see Sexton being good enough to get out of the first round as a starter.
It really sucks for Sexton that he got drafted to Cleveland who were just awful awful and he focused so much on his scoring to the point where he got headlines for being selfish and unliked because it's going to follow him for the rest of his career. 95% of players who put up Sexton's stats get a much bigger payday than he got. If he starts this seasosn, he's going to get his job taken by another rookie contract player and the team is going to flourish with his demotion again. Just tragic.
I'm guessing every NBA player wants to start, so it's not a huge deal for him to want that. Saying that multiple times to a reporter might be a red flag, but Sexton has had an amazing attitude his whole career.
He seems like such a good person, and he appears to be putting in incredible effort here. I hope he gets a fair shot here even though I recognize his limitations.
@Tony Jones was on with Locke today. He said he talked to Sexton over the weekend for a story coming out soon in The Athletic...throughout the conversation Sexton kept saying "Tony, I'm a starter" over and over again.
Locke's starting lineup would be Clarkson/Ochai/Lauri/Collins/Kessler and Tony's would be Dunn/Clarkson/Lauri/Collins/Kessler. Tony thinks there's a chance Dunn is the starting point guard on opening night and also a chance he's the 15th man on the roster on opening night.
@Tony Jones was on with Locke today. He said he talked to Sexton over the weekend for a story coming out soon in The Athletic...throughout the conversation Sexton kept saying "Tony, I'm a starter" over and over again.
Locke's starting lineup would be Clarkson/Ochai/Lauri/Collins/Kessler and Tony's would be Dunn/Clarkson/Lauri/Collins/Kessler. Tony thinks there's a chance Dunn is the starting point guard on opening night and also a chance he's the 15th man on the roster on opening night.