Burks has shown an already decent jump-shot and has a pretty good handle, too...Ronnie Brewer.
Burks has shown an already decent jump-shot and has a pretty good handle, too...Ronnie Brewer.
I cannot allow myself to make this correlation yet. Because... JESUS.Fair enough. Burks' skills blow Ronnie's out of the water though. I'm not expecting anything remotely close to Wade, but it should be fun watching Burks develop.
I think we have our starting 5, 4, 2 and 6th man (Hayward with about 30 a game) of the future already set That is a damn good start.
...d wade has more hops!...
Burks= more athletic Tony Parker, with less point guard skills.
Well, if Kanter is God ...I cannot allow myself to make this correlation yet. Because... JESUS.
I see the D-Wade comparison, as far as his skill set goes. It seems like a number of posters are assuming that Burks will never lift weights in a meaningful or lasting way. He can gain 20 lbs of muscle in the next two years. That's not unreasonable. The challenge is keeping it, as basketball games and practices tend to be pure cardio, which certainly doesn't help you retain muscle mass. These guys can pretty much eat like horses during the season and they'll stay pretty thin -- Tractor Traylor notwithstanding.
Being on the East Coast, I haven't gotten to see too much of Burks since earlier in the season when he was turning the ball over, failing to finish at the basket, and not making his free throws. It's been a pleasure to see his game develop, albeit at a distance and in the box scores. But hey, if Burks hits the gym regularly during his career, he should be able to have the body to complement his game...and then...the sky's the limit.
I see the D-Wade comparison, as far as his skill set goes. It seems like a number of posters are assuming that Burks will never lift weights in a meaningful or lasting way. He can gain 20 lbs of muscle in the next two years. That's not unreasonable. The challenge is keeping it, as basketball games and practices tend to be pure cardio, which certainly doesn't help you retain muscle mass. These guys can pretty much eat like horses during the season and they'll stay pretty thin -- Tractor Traylor notwithstanding.
Being on the East Coast, I haven't gotten to see too much of Burks since earlier in the season when he was turning the ball over, failing to finish at the basket, and not making his free throws. It's been a pleasure to see his game develop, albeit at a distance and in the box scores. But hey, if Burks hits the gym regularly during his career, he should be able to have the body to complement his game...and then...the sky's the limit.