JohnReese wrote:hoophabit wrote:I was impressed with SJ in this game. He's figuring it out. Hanging his hat on defense and team play. Stanley appears to be leaner, and was mobile enough to be a real problem for the opposing guards, as well as a guy who can defend effectively when he gets caught on a big in a switch. I'm not convinced trading SJ is the right move, but if that's what they're looking to do I'll be there's a market.
He takes normally poor decisions, lose many balls and is not reliable shooter. Kennard is gonna take his spot sooner than later.
He would be useful if he was a 3&D playing off the ball most of the time but he is not reliable shooter and he thinks he is a better playmaker than he really is.
As bad as Stanley is on offense, Kennard has been just as bad on defense. I don’t think he knows what a rotation is yet. Why not keep both? You gotta be at least 8 deep anyways