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Who would you rather at SG.....Sexton or George??

It just comes down to age and contract. Sexton has less team control and is older.
Team control doesn't matter when you are not a NBA player and the team simply doesn't want you. Key's days in the league are numbered unless he drastically improve before we draft someone to take his place and start caring about winning.
 
I want a shooting guard who can defend and who can shoot. Keyonte doesnt do either of those well. Nor does he handle the ball and make decisions that you need in a PG.
Keys shooting split is comparable and even worse than the likes of Marcus Smart/Dillon Brooks/Pat Beverley, guys that made a name for themselves as defenders.
 
Team control doesn't matter when you are not a NBA player and the team simply doesn't want you. Key's days in the league are numbered unless he drastically improve before we draft someone to take his place and start caring about winning.
He's without question a NBA player.
 
Keys shooting split is comparable and even worse than the likes of Marcus Smart/Dillon Brooks/Pat Beverley, guys that made a name for themselves as defenders.
I think it is a bit premature to compare the shooting splits of a player in a very beginning of the his second year with the veterans. It is a bit premature to think that Keyonte is a finished product and could not markedly improve his shooting splits in the future. Wait at least until the end of this season.

After all, Keyonte has been clearly improving his shooting efficiency throughout this season after a pretty horrendous start.
 
If Keyonte is still shooting these same splits in the 2nd half of the season I will officially be concerned. To me he has shown growth and is getting better. So far in December he's shooting 51% from the field without the 3 ball dropping. Improvement.

He will also get better, along with everyone else on the team, when the Jazz get a true #1 option.
 
On a highly competitive playoff team, Sexton would probably still be viewed as a change-of-pace guy off the bench. He has some limitations on both sides of the ball, and he isn't terribly effective when he's not playing with the ball in his hands. That doesn't inherently mean that Keyonte is a better solution, but at least in theory Keyonte should be a higher-gravity shooter and more versatile shooter when he isn't trying to do too much.
 
Sexton by a significant margin. But I’m not that into either. I feel great about Sexton coming off the bench, he’s hyper efficient, and I love his intangibles. Key, not so much.
 
not keyonte. Aside from shooting, he have several 0 assist half and high turnover games. hes not an offensive threat hes great when hes hot but goes into some deep black hole when hes not. Also notice we rarely run lauri-key pnr? We used to do that alot with clarkson. I would really look into trading him if we get harper
 
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