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Trade Partners for TB

A second round pick mid to late is all we can expect, preferably send him East.
Agree with previous poster Nets might be a partner
 
Burke is probably not a starter but I think he will be a decent backup pg that is a score first, high energy, vocal bench leader, who plays decent defense and needs to be guarded closely since he can score in a variety of ways.

Well you can't really be score first when you're TS% is 45% and Burke has never been a high energy defender. In fact after the trade deadline I'd say he was probably the least active defender on the team last year.

While the idea of watching The Jazz give away their second top 10 draft pick from the last 4 years makes me throw up in my mouth a little bit I'm not sure what options The Jazz have right now other than to go into the season with Exum/Burke/Cotton at the PG with Neto getting all the minutes he can in the D-League. If Burke doesn't show marked improvement I think he's a castaway at the trade deadline.
 
The only way I see us trading Burke right now is if he is packaged as part of a larger transaction. There just isn't that much demand for his services(unless you count the Porn Actors Guild).
 
According to Lindsey, the Jazz will have "absolutely" no problem carrying. 4 PG's on the roster:

https://www.sltrib.com/home/2718636-155/utah-jazz-team-wants-competition-improvement

Ultimately, Jazz officials believe each player in their stable of point guards offers a different level of skills that should help complement different lineup options going forward. And Lindsey said the team "absolutely" could carry four point guards next season.

"We're not going to rule out anything relative to our roster," he said. "… We're still at the stage where we want to get and keep guys who are highly motivated."
 
According to Lindsey, the Jazz will have "absolutely" no problem carrying. 4 PG's on the roster:

https://www.sltrib.com/home/2718636-155/utah-jazz-team-wants-competition-improvement

Ultimately, Jazz officials believe each player in their stable of point guards offers a different level of skills that should help complement different lineup options going forward. And Lindsey said the team "absolutely" could carry four point guards next season.

"We're not going to rule out anything relative to our roster," he said. "… We're still at the stage where we want to get and keep guys who are highly motivated."

This sounds like the best answer to where we stand right now on the Burke situation. Guess this means they will definitely keep Cotton whether or not Burke remains on the team. But the fact that we are keeping two other backups for Exum tells you all need to know about the FO's opinion of Burke.
 
Its very unlikely he wont improve his efficiency. PGs almost always improve their efficiency their third NBA season. Also like you said we have a better bench where he wont be required to score as much. He has shown the ability to pass more and is able to facilitate when there are players around him that are capable scorers. He was asked to score and shoot a lot last season. There was a bunch of D-league talent around him coming off the bench, I think he did what he was asked to do, shoot a lot. He also played good defense at the end of last season. There is 0 reason to believe he wont continue to play good defense like he did the end of last season. If you see 0 NBA starting skills in him then we should try and buy him out and move on. Clearly the Jazz FO and coaching staff see more in him than you do and I think you greatly undervalue him.

Its funny how a player I didnt like when we drafted him, never wanted him and still dont want, I have to stick up for on this board since he is so hated and undervalued here. But this board needs a bad guy on their team. We have to hate 1 player to the point of going over the top.

Burke is probably not a starter but I think he will be a decent backup pg that is a score first, high energy, vocal bench leader, who plays decent defense and needs to be guarded closely since he can score in a variety of ways.
Please tell me when he has shown the ability to pass more? Or to facilitate when there are better players around him? I'm convinced that the biggest reason he was benched is because of his inability or unwillingness to do either of those 2 things. Hayward improved when Trey was benched, that was not a coincidence.
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For the record I would be fine if the Jazz bought him out and moved on. I think Cotton is as good if not better. Cotton right now is doing stuff in summer league that Trey Burke never did.
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I wanted Burke, was happy we got him. But I was wrong, he's just not a good NBA player. He hurts your team while on the court more than he contributes.
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Also he'd have to improve his efficiency dramatically to be an average NBA backup. I just don't see it.
 
Please tell me when he has shown the ability to pass more? Or to facilitate when there are better players around him? I'm convinced that the biggest reason he was benched is because of his inability or unwillingness to do either of those 2 things. Hayward improved when Trey was benched, that was not a coincidence.
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For the record I would be fine if the Jazz bought him out and moved on. I think Cotton is as good if not better. Cotton right now is doing stuff in summer league that Trey Burke never did.
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I wanted Burke, was happy we got him. But I was wrong, he's just not a good NBA player. He hurts your team while on the court more than he contributes.
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Also he'd have to improve his efficiency dramatically to be an average NBA backup. I just don't see it.

He did lead the team in apg both years.
 
This sounds like the best answer to where we stand right now on the Burke situation. Guess this means they will definitely keep Cotton whether or not Burke remains on the team. But the fact that we are keeping two other backups for Exum tells you all need to know about the FO's opinion of Burke.

Exactly. Exum is numero uno, no doubt. So if TB was thought to a solid lock as the number 2, why would you keep a 3rd and a 4th? The only reason you do is that you are likely to get rid of one, and that one is likely TB from my point of view.
 
Exactly. Exum is numero uno, no doubt. So if TB was thought to a solid lock as the number 2, why would you keep a 3rd and a 4th? The only reason you do is that you are likely to get rid of one, and that one is likely TB from my point of view.

Why? Maybe because our front office are realists and know the likelihood of injuries occurring and knowing that they know you can never have too many PG who are comfortable with the rock in their hands...
 
Burke staying with this team & he gon' hit huge shots in the playoffs next year, best believe JFC.
 
Please tell me when he has shown the ability to pass more? Or to facilitate when there are better players around him? I'm convinced that the biggest reason he was benched is because of his inability or unwillingness to do either of those 2 things. Hayward improved when Trey was benched, that was not a coincidence.
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For the record I would be fine if the Jazz bought him out and moved on. I think Cotton is as good if not better. Cotton right now is doing stuff in summer league that Trey Burke never did.
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I wanted Burke, was happy we got him. But I was wrong, he's just not a good NBA player. He hurts your team while on the court more than he contributes.
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Also he'd have to improve his efficiency dramatically to be an average NBA backup. I just don't see it.

Great post. I remember many of us were wondering why Hayward started off games so slowly. He'd be virtually invisible in the 1st quarter in terms of points or assists. Well, pretty tough to do anything when some other player has the ball and insists on going 1-on-3. It's the same when Trey comes off the bench. Half the time I'd watch the games, I'd be yelling "PASS THE DAMN BALL" at the TV. Granted our bench was pretty weak because of injuries, but there were plenty of times Trey would ignore a wide-open player and take a low-percentage shot or try to drive inside against several defenders.

AS for leading the team in assists...he averaged four assists in 30 mins. Is that acceptable for a PG who can't shoot and is not a good defender? So he was the best of a pathetic group. That's not saying much. Next season, Hayward, Burks and Hood should be averaging 3-4 assists each as the play makers on the team. Jazz need a PG who recognizes that he needs to get the ball to the better, more efficient players and not be a volume shooter.
 
Unloading Trey at this point is probably a mistake, the Jazz won't be reliant on him anyway, so why rush? why move him now while his value is this low?

Cashing out on a player 2 years removed from being traded up for, just seems very un-Jazzlike to me. It also doesn't seem in line with the Neto and Pleiss moves, which IMO are clearly of the "this is our guy and we're sticking with him" variety.

I'd wait til the deadline and offer him to a contender, maybe some combination of injuries and a hot start can happen.. It's not like the Jazz are making any big improvements, so letting Trey stick around to try and show progress just seems logical.

These new contracts have changed the game, Trey's contract is still relatively cheap. I'm sure the Jazz still value having him on a restricted deal incase there's marked improvement. Cory Joseph 4 years 30 mil is an eye opener, if that's the precedent, Trey still has a chance to get paid.
 
Why? Maybe because our front office are realists and know the likelihood of injuries occurring and knowing that they know you can never have too many PG who are comfortable with the rock in their hands...

I don't remember us ever having 4 Pg, sometimes only 2. So why 4 now? Why are the Jazz so interested in Cotton and why did they sign Neto if all was hunkydory with TB?
 
I don't remember us ever having 4 Pg, sometimes only 2. So why 4 now? Why are the Jazz so interested in Cotton and why did they sign Neto if all was hunkydory with TB?
Well, KOC used to believe in carrying just 14 players. Obviously, DL doesn't mind having a full 15-man roster.

IMO, you carry 5 bigs, 5 wings and 3 PG's. Then the last 1-2 spots are "wild cards" reserved for the next best player(s). Position doesn't matter at that point. Weren't the Jazz at 7 wings and just two true PG's last year while seeing if one of those wings could be a combo guard?
 
If you did not see improvement in Burkes defense after he got benched and changed his effort level a lot on defense then you either did not watch the games towards the end of the season or your blind with hatred towards Burke.
 
The best opportunity to trade him should have been to Indiana (along with a future 1st round pick) on draft day so that the Jazz could take Myles Turner. I'm still optimistic about Trey Lyles future under Snyder, but I'm an admitted Turner homer. Turner would have been a perfect fit for the Jazz.
 
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