candrew
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You thinking straight starts or situational depending on the opponent?
Straight starts - I've never bought into situational line-ups.
You thinking straight starts or situational depending on the opponent?
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];631019 said:We don't know how Rush will perform after injury.
Due to his awkward situation and development, we don't even know who Burks is.
Therefore it's ten steps into retard zone to be imagine minute distribution and rotations.
wtf cares?
Straight starts - I've never bought into situational line-ups.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];631025 said:Did you get to 81 rep power by not reading posts? Mr. Stoked made a comparison between my attitude now and some previous attitude. Check it out; it's posted above. That means he cared who I was. Comprende?
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];631025 said:Did you get to 81 rep power by not reading posts? Mr. Stoked made a comparison between my attitude now and some previous attitude. Check it out; it's posted above. That means he cared who I was. Comprende?
It's not that Burks isn't better than Rush. I think it's more that Rush can accommodate the starting lineup w/out making them much worse than with Burks and Burks makes the 2nd unit exponentially better than Rush would. Who do you want initiating offense, Lucas?
Plus he's what, like 21? At this point it's more about another year of working on his skills, strength, and b-ball iq.
I think it is more likely that Burks/Hayward just stay on the floor longer.
As they should. I'm theorizing a Rush/Hayward starting duo as I think it gives some semblance of an offense a better chance to start.
Been saying the same thing.
Agree. With two inside players in Kanter and Favors, the Jazz need a couple of wings who can stretch the floor. Hayward can hit the 3 and so can Rush. Burks hasn't shown that range. Alec is better on the 2nd unit as a guy who can get to the hoop and draw contact. He could make a living at the foul line, if he can improve his FT%.It's not that Burks isn't better than Rush. I think it's more that Rush can accommodate the starting lineup w/out making them much worse than with Burks and Burks makes the 2nd unit exponentially better than Rush would. Who do you want initiating offense, Lucas?
Plus he's what, like 21? At this point it's more about another year of working on his skills, strength, and b-ball iq.
Agree. With two inside players in Kanter and Favors, the Jazz need a couple of wings who can stretch the floor. Hayward can hit the 3 and so can Rush. Burks hasn't shown that range. Alec is better on the 2nd unit as a guy who can get to the hoop and draw contact. He could make a living at the foul line, if he can improve his FT%.
This is what I see. Favors, Kanter, Rush, Hayward an Bruke start and Burks is the 6th man.
Me three.
Burks will improve his FT %, book it
Me four. I've been saying for a while I see Burks being the 6th man for Utah. If Rush is healthy, I think he starts. If not, I wouldn't be surprised to see Utah again have a Jefferson in the lineup with Favors, Kanter, Hayward and Burke.
I think part of the reason we saw Corbin hesitant to replace Marvin Williams or Foye in the starting lineup is that he (or Lindsey) wanted this year's eventual starters to have a lot of minutes together. Same should apply this year. Moving forward to next season, Burks would likely get pushed to the bench by whoever we draft. Need to see this season if he will accept and thrive in that role. I think it would be difficult next season to "demote" him to the bench.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];631899 said:Kids, this is what happens when you smoke too much crack and then take your magic 8ball too seriously.
Seriously? Millsap had a HUGE problem when he was pushed to the bench and the Jazz started Favors. AK had a HUGE problem when the Jazz wanted him to be the leader of the second unit and start Harpring. What did Burks lack last season? Playing time. Give him 25 mins off the bench. With Lucas, Evans, Jefferson and Biedrins/Gobert, who would be the #1 scoring option? BURKS! He gets playing time AND touches. Make him a starter and he's the 4th or 5th option with the play-making opportunities being divided among Burke and Hayward.
It's certainly not 100%, but I think it very likely the Jazz add a wing if they finish in the top-8 of the lottery. And in that case, they BETTER get an upgrade over Alec. If that player isn't good enough to start and develop into the Jazz' primary shooter, Utah has failed in the draft. Only exceptions I see are if the Jazz are in position to draft Randle or if Burke fails miserably and Lindsey decides to go after Harrison or Smart as a replacement.