Is Collin Sexton to the Warriors A Fit? It Has Serious Flaws

Is Collin Sexton to the Warriors A Fit? It Has Serious Flaws



Is Collin Sexton to the Warriors A Fit? It Has Serious Flaws

Collin Sexton is a ready-made bucket-getter. But does his style actually match Golden State’s offense and defensive needs?

• Scoring-first guard: 18 PPG career, best with the ball in his hands
• Warriors offense is motion-first: “get Steph open” doesn’t love ball-dominance
• Bench upside exists: Jordan Poole proved a scoring punch can work off the bench
• The tradeoff: small guard defense and turnovers can force structural sacrifices
• Shooting efficiency is legit: ~47% career FG, ~38% from three

Would Sexton make the Warriors better—or just change the way they have to play? Comment your take.

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  1. Yes. More tiny guards who cant defend or rebound. Because we werent getting crushed in the paint and on the glass all season. We need 2-way wings and size in the paint.

  2. They need more versatility and a change in the gameplan to go along with that versatility. But if sexton is cheap he’s a good backup for Steph based on reliability, consistency, and hustle

  3. Sexton is a guy who can get down hill at will knock down the 3 and use his speed at all times on the floor he’s a guy who can put podz more off ball and control an offense for cheap. Hes talented but he’s never really been on a competitive team. The dude has dog

  4. What are we even talking about? Only 1 path… butler for AD. Signing LeBron. Filling the holes. Otherwise trade Curry for Fox and Vassel… and move forward with the rebuild.

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