It's all about roles. Burks hasn't regressed, it's just that his skill-set doesn't translate to the role everyone assumed he could play. He's a guy who needs the ball in his hands to be effective. This works as a key part of a team if you're elite at what you do (i.e. Kobe), but less effective if you're an above-average guy who can put up numbers. In this case, you're either a bench guy who brings energy and offense or you're in the starting line-up blocking the flow of offense.
Burks' game has peaked until he can hit a jump shot. What bothers me most is how he steps in to take a more difficult long two rather than a set three.
Didnt Burks use to like drive to the basket and get a foul call and make lay ups and ****. What the **** is going on?
If you can't shoot, the defense will just back off of you like they do on Lucas. If Alec can't develop a jumper, he's going to have problems. Because if he's not scoring he's not good for much. Ok, maybe some D.
Best move for the Jazz tank platoon may have been cutting Tinsley and letting Alec drive. I really don't care if Alec progresses or not. At this point, I doubt Lindsey considers him part of the future. Alec will get thrown in with a 2nd rounder next summer when the Jazz take on the contract of a good veteran wing to backup Hayward and Parker.Burks is the biggest disappointment this year. He regressed so much. He could very well be on drugs right now.
Burks is the biggest disappointment this year. He regressed so much. He could very well be on drugs right now.
Burks' game has peaked until he can hit a jump shot.
Burks has all the talent in the world. He and Kanter need coaching so badly.