Same can be said about LITERALLY both those teams players. Ball is averaging 10/7/7. What are they regretting? He shoots poorly? Guess what, he has virtually the same 2pt% as Collins, who you say has the potential to be great. Wouldn't the same be true of Lonzo?
Using stats from small sample sizes to compare two completely different players is silly. Use your eyes and your brain. Actually, don't use your eyes, you'll see white.
Screw the 103 minutes. LeBron had limitless potential (which he realized) while he was still in high school.... which is why he was drafted #1 in a stacked draft. From a skills POV, Collins will be a 2-way player, which is what we are sorely lacking. Right now, in the role he's playing, he is a below average NBA player.
I don't see how any player can get any kind of rhythm with the way this team is put together. I suspect that's why ET is struggling also.
Zach shows flashes of doing some nice things but like all our young players over the years... can't maintain a consistent level of good play. He's probably two years away from being two years away.