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Locke was wrong.

I say if Locke is right, and Burks didn't put in much work this summer and just rested on his laurels, then we should have benched the fool. What does he expect with Foye, Mo, and Marvin joining the team? I don't think anyone should be entitled to anything on this jazz team. I'm glad he's recently earned some time though.

All i kept hearing all offseason was how hard burks was working and how good he was looking.... and he supposedly added 6 inches to his vertical and 10 pounds of muscle as well.
I saw the results of his offseason work in summer league and pre-season. Then the regular season starts and he gets a bunch of dnp's and garbage minutes until injuries strike and then he get put in as the point guard.
 
Whether at SG or PG, Burks has always produced when given ample minutes (14+). Its those 5 spots that really are dragging down his percentages. Not everyone can come in and be an energizer bunny, and veterans usually handle the sporadic minutes much better than young guys. With Al in the lane it really cuts down on Burks ability to slash without meeting two defenders at the rim. Not even Westbrook could have much success driving as bad as the Jazz space the floor. Next year, provided Al is gone, I think Burks will have a mini breakout.
 
Apparently Randy Foye shares the same views I do on NBA point guards.

“The way this game is now, there’s really not many point guards,” Foye said. “(Not) like John Stockton (used to be). You’ve got (the Clippers’) Chris (Paul) and guys like that but point guards are trying to score nowadays. I think the thing with Alec is, can play the point but if he’s out there with me or anybody else and there’s too much pressure, we can put ourselves in (the play).”- Randy Foye
 
Why doesn't anyone ever compare Burks to a Wade type player. I see that being his game more than any other player in the league. Wade gets all the calls is the only difference. That and minutes that is....

Burks doesn't have the post up game yet but he has the handles as well as skill to draw contact and get to the line.
 
Did Locke really say that? On all accounts that I remember, Burks worked hard over the summer.
1- Mo Williams said Burks would come out with him to the gym when he asked.
2- He was usually there with Favs and Kanter at P3
3- He gained weight over the summer.

I think what Locke means by "Too cool for school" is that Burks takes short-cuts on the court a lot because of his athletic abilities. IE- He may not go through a fence of screens, but rather over it. He may not box out but instead hop over people...etc.

All i kept hearing all offseason was how hard burks was working and how good he was looking.... and he supposedly added 6 inches to his vertical and 10 pounds of muscle as well.
I saw the results of his offseason work in summer league and pre-season. Then the regular season starts and he gets a bunch of dnp's and garbage minutes until injuries strike and then he get put in as the point guard.

Here you go lil homies:

(Starts talking about it at 8:24)
[video=youtube_share;SpIl2VtMHBo]https://youtu.be/SpIl2VtMHBo?t=8m24s
 
Burks can be a PG and a special one at that! Let me explain.

Their are different types of PGs in this league:

1. Nash, Calderone, CP3, Deron, Rondo, Rubio, who are elite passers. I may be missing someone, and perhaps including Rondo where he shouldn't be included. Rondo wants the assists more than he actually makes great passes.
2. Others are athletic studs that can pass sure (as part of the offense) and can find the open man but they can just break you down and get any shot they want: That is Westbrook, CP3, Parker and others include: Deron, Conley, Lillard, Jennings, etc. Notice the trend of the most elite PG's show up on every list, but most fall into one or two categories max.
3. Then their are the leaders: Nash, Kidd, CP3 and many others apply here.
4. Other Categories: Scorers, Shooters, Game Managers etc

The question is with similar minutes as other PG's in the league: When comparing Burks potential to the secondary group of PG's... you know the ones after the top 5 PG's what would Burks be able to accomplish in our offense with similar playing time.

At the end of the day the question is what kind of mismatch can you put on the floor? Does a 6'6" PG cause more of a positive mismatch on the floor on a possession per possession basis than say a Luke Ridnour or Mo Williams. Think about what Mo is for us: Is he an elite passer? NO, Shooter? No, Leader? Maybe but not elite Kidd/CP3 Athlete? No etc. Mo Williams is a 10-20 PG but one who is that because he is the starter on a good offensive team. But does he play good D? Why was he 3rd string PG in LAC last year... questions questions questions... Being the starter makes a difference, and how much we pay him matters: Could we do equally
well this year with Devin? I think so. What about Ridnour, Jameer, etc. I think right now he is a better PG than Burks but 10 games from now what will be Burks learning curve? If Burks bust out with all that confidence he has over the next 10 games, we all will be reassessing how much we can live with his weaknesses as a PG when compared to his strengths. I mean, seriously look at how quickly things change as far as perceptions in this league on guys: Calderone was left for dead last year and the year before and was on one of the worst contracts in the NBA nobody wanted to touch him. Toronto felt the need to trade a pick to get a better PG because Calderone had given up or lost it... but what happens.. contract year comes up and Calderone awakes from a deep freeze when Lowry gets injured and realizes if I play well I will get paid again, and then his team who couldn't trade him for 3 years decides wisely to keep pumping up his value until they can off load him to Detroit. Varejao comes back from years of injury.... he is broken down and injury riddled but he plays 15 amazing games and he is supposedly the hottest name on the market until he gets injured again. My point is, if Burks gets even a little bit comfortable out there.. enough to lose some inhibitions he just might take off.
So, I look at Burks a little differntly: I see Burks as the perfect PG for where I think the league should go: Bigger more athletic, longer. What we gain in lowering the FG% of the other team, in Post Ups versus other PG's etc. are more than made up in the 1-2 assists we lose per game by not having an elite passer.

Here is my point: Some are lobbying for Calderone next year... I wouldn't mind because he is an elite passer but at 30 MPG he gets 7.3apg. I think Burks could easily get 6apg when playing 30mpg. So, the question then has to be asked who defends better? BURKS by far, Calderone is a liability. I think with Burks you want to pair him with a Hayward starting so you have more ballhandling, but I think Burks gives you as many pluses as he gives you minuses. And that is the point accross the entire league: With the exception of a few truly elite PG's, its about the matchups.

When you consider all the minutes logged by starting PG's in this league, how many of them are truly elite? In my mind 4: CP3, Parker, Westbrook, Deron. There is a solid 2nd tier with: Nash, Conley, Holiday, Lillard, Rondo (who I am okay with including in the top tier too), Rubio (trending), Lawson, Curry, Lowry but none of those 2nd tier guys at this point are true game changing can't live without PG's. In fact Curry and maybe Conley are the only ones that if they stay healthy will be worth what their teams are paying them. Heck, Mo Williams could average close to what Holiday is averaging in the offense starved Sixers. Circumstance dictates a lot of players stats and my point is that if the Jazz are going to resign Al or Paul and run with a big man heavy offense and a healthy dose of a future all star or near all star Hayward/Favors combo we don't need a CP3... We would create our own mismatches by having a 6'6" slasher manning the point... that would at least create as many pluses as having a middling 7-15 rated PG.

Burks can be our PG of the future.
 
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Could Locke be telling the truth about Burks? Absolutely. The problem is I think there is a "boy who cried wolf" situation going on. I think that we are all tired of the trash he is trying to get us to buy into that whatever he says now is just worthless in my opinion.
 
Here you go lil homies:

(Starts talking about it at 8:24)
[video=youtube_share;SpIl2VtMHBo]https://youtu.be/SpIl2VtMHBo?t=8m24s

Alright, you got me.
Maybe Locke is right, maybe he's not. I usually trust him on the inside info stuff- not exactly sure why now that I think about it.
 
Locke's okay .. I mean that .. But it's important to understand the entirety .. He's a whore like everybody else in front of a mic.. Or not in front of a mic.
 
before you get too carried away i'd say the jury is still out on whether burks can cut it as a pg. it's not like he's making it look easy and i definitely prefer the idea of him and foye sharing the ball-handling when they play together, as we saw in the last quarter and OT.

whether it's "his game" or not, stepping up and hitting those 3's was the best thing he could do for the team and for himself. playing within the system and taking his opportunities is how he will learn, improve his confidence and keep earning minutes. then he'll get a bit more latitude from coaches and fans in terms of being more of a creator, just as we're seeing favors come out of his shell and try a few moves as the season goes on. they don't always come off, he's still prone to the occasional traveling violation, much like burks still throws a bad pass now and then, but the opportunities will come.

i do like that burks has been the go-to guy to finish off a few quarters and as the game/shot clock winds down recently. it's an acknowledgement of his talents that he is given a chance to display those individual skills.
 
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