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Posted on 6/21/19 at 1:34 pm to
Posted by Tider95
Tuscaloosa
Member since Dec 2017
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Posted on 6/21/19 at 1:34 pm to
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Whoever is managing the Cavs obviously aren't very good at their job.

They drafted a player with much higher potential than Sexton. I'd argue that they just chose talent over fit, especially if internally Sexton really was as divisive as what got reported. Sexton looks to be destined to be a good score first 3rd guard on a playoff team or a starter on a bad team and thats ok. That makes you tons of money.
Posted by Tide or Die87
Huntsville, AL
Member since Jan 2012
13019 posts
Posted on 6/21/19 at 2:29 pm to
The point is interchangeable...imo no big deal beaides it may stunt Collins growth a bit. Seems as if teams are all trying to go the route the Warriors did with getting a lot of shooters. Only issue is that they have two of the all time best.
Posted by BigBird09
Member since May 2012
5911 posts
Posted on 6/21/19 at 5:05 pm to
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They drafted a player with much higher potential than Sexton.


People really do like to shite on a player that averaged 17 PPG on solid volume efficiency in his rookie year (not talking about you specifically, but in general). He even shot 40% on nearly 4 attempts per game from 3, which was considered one of his biggest weaknesses. The biggest complaint about him remaining? He’s not a true PG and while he’s an intense defender, gets lost on defense. Darius Garland is a player that went 5th in a 3-player draft. He was the 14th compositely ranked player in his recruiting class. Played 5 collegiate games. And went 5th in the draft. Think about that. His known flaws: bad defender and had more turnovers than assists in his five games.

Give me Sexton any day and all days of the week.
This post was edited on 6/21/19 at 5:09 pm
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