I'll wait to year 3 to judge Jaylen. Year 1 to year 2 leap is not surprising to me because he terrible his rookie season so he not choice to go but to improve.
Except Jaylen could have regressed, stagnated, or improved marginally. Instead, we ended up with a good starter in year two. That type of progress is pretty rare.
Hard chance for him to regress from last year because how bad he was. If Jaylen was PG then I'll agree with you since they take an extra year to develop. Wings in the NBA tend to improve faster so I am not surprise at the progress.
His biggest improvements depends on how well his feel and BBIQ improves because they are behind schedule. Also need to work on his finishing and becoming a little better shooter
I'll wait to year 3 to judge Jaylen. Year 1 to year 2 leap is not surprising to me because he terrible his rookie season so he not choice to go but to improve.
Jaylen was all rookie second team. On a team that was 1st place in the east which typically means no minutes for rookies. Not sure what else you expect. He wasn't terrible by any measure.
Jaylen making rookie his 2nd year dont mean much given how bad that class was. He rarely played the first half his rookie year. Second half he played in spots and garbage time. Not to mention the number of times he got benched.