According to the Salt Lake Tribune, the Utah Jazz will likely enter preseason basketball without making any personnel changes at the point guard spot. This move (or lack thereof) comes despite the knee injury to starting point man Dante Exum.
Perhaps the biggest beneficiary of this strategy is Bryce Cotton, the diminutive guard who was surprisingly effective in the final weeks of the 2014-15 season. Without the luxury of a guaranteed contract, Cotton was probably the fourth point in what figured to be a three-man rotation prior to the Exum injury.