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Who Should be the Utah Jazz’s Starting Point Guard?



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5 Comments

  1. It's not that difficult-
    Utah Jazz starting PG …
    1 Keyonte George. 6'4“1/2. (Starter)
    2 Collin Sexton 6'2" (back-up)
    3 Chris Dunn 6'3" & Then THT 6'4"

    Keyonte George is SPECIAL and that's rare and I don't want to waste any of his talent.

  2. If we don't look at which point guards on our team are getting paid the most, and instead make a decision based on the eye test alone it's Keyonte George for sure plus he was forcing double teams in the Summer League. Pretty special player , let him loose. He is our guy!

  3. My opinion on Jazz PG situation might annoy some fans but honestly the answer is extremely simple: Keyonte George is our future starting point guard. We need to accelerate the process and give him minutes since game 1. Starting PG in the beginning of the season should be Kris Dunn. He's our most complete package at the moment. He provides the best defence while Sexton is one of the worst defenders of all NBA guards. Sexton creates more chances for himself but Dunn facilitates more shots to others. Dunn is efficient (small sample size) but most importantly he better utilizes our big front court. THT is a hit or miss and to be honest not a great bet for the future. I'd still give him a chance and use him in our rotation but slowly shift towards running only Dunn and George and occasionally JC (he plays both guard positions). Collin Sexton is a great young player who is highly sought after among some teams in the league. His sub-optimal fit to Utah Jazz doesn't justify keeping him. Keeping him and him not performing great also dilutes his value. Better to trade him as soon as possible and get some great value out of him. I just feel he had enough time last year to prove himself and he simply didn't grow enough as a player. Trying to develop TWO young point guards simultaneously isn't going to work and if I have to choose only one then George is an easy pick. I'd also try to trade THT midway through the season when Keyonte George has learned the ropes and transitions to our starter PG.

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