orangello
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Without him our youngsters would have stunted growth, and not learn how to play winning basketball.
And without him (and Marvin) I'd be a happier Jazz fan.
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Without him our youngsters would have stunted growth, and not learn how to play winning basketball.
Laterally, Burke is not quick. He's mediocre. On All-Star weekend when he ran the court in the challenge with Lillard, I was surprised by how fast Burke ran the court. I think he can improve on his lateral quickness. And as far as taking the ball to the basket, there's no excuse. The guy should be driving to the hoop. As someone else already mentioned, Corbin isn't helping Burke one bit.
As a point of reference, It would be interesting to see how Williams would have played under Corbin.
If we are merely going to use our PG as a jump shooter, we might as well sign Jimmer. He's a far better jump shooter. Trey doesn't play any defense, create, pass, or get to the free throw line. If anything, maybe Jimmer could get to the FT line or something.
I'm embarrassed when I look at the score. Cavs had players out and hurt and we still got creamed. I don't know if I'm more pissed about our bad defense/rebounding, or terrible offense, or the awful minute allocation. If Corbin is kept for the future I don't know what I'm gonna do
I think Burke has low vision for a pg. I've now seen him blow enough fast break easy passes and missed cutters to come this realization.
He is small, slow, can't finish in the lane (not that he ever gets there anyway), is arguably the worst defender on the team, can't get to the ft line, can't find the open man if not in a set designated play, and can't shoot.
We have all been talking Gordons slump but Trey's play for the last few months is more worrisome to me long term.
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I think Burke has low vision for a pg. I've now seen him blow enough fast break easy passes and missed cutters to come this realization.
He is small, slow, can't finish in the lane (not that he ever gets there anyway), is arguably the worst defender on the team, can't get to the ft line, can't find the open man if not in a set designated play, and can't shoot.
We have all been talking Gordons slump but Trey's play for the last few months is more worrisome to me long term.
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to elaborate on this...
out of 33 pgs {and 69 total guards} to start at least 20 games this season:
trey is 32nd of 33 in PER (12.8) {56 of 69 total starting guards}
33rd of 33 in TS% (46.6%) {68th of 69 total guards}
30 of 33 in FT rate (1.7/36 mins) {61 of 69}
22 of 33 in AST rate (6.3/36 mins)
I don't know where you are getting your informations from but nba.com has 79 guards who started at least 20 times.
He is 21st in AST Ratio(26.5), 15th in TO Ratio(8.8) and 8th in AST/TO Ratio(3.00) . So his playmaking and decisionmaking is definitly not bad. His defense, shooting and lack of agression to get in the paint is a problem doe. At least he started to take some shots at the rim again. Since the All-Star brake he took 14 shots at the rim and made 8 of those. He ain't no Alec but the number is higher than Gordon's 11. So I would say he got the memo.
I don't know where you are getting your informations from but nba.com has 79 guards who started at least 20 times.
He is 21st in AST Ratio(26.5), 15th in TO Ratio(8.8) and 8th in AST/TO Ratio(3.00) . So his playmaking and decisionmaking is definitly not bad. His defense, shooting and lack of agression to get in the paint is a problem doe. At least he started to take some shots at the rim again. Since the All-Star brake he took 14 shots at the rim and made 8 of those. He ain't no Alec but the number is higher than Gordon's 11. So I would say he got the memo.
jope is completely missing the point. Trey within the system hasn't been given the chances to be the PG since Hayward has been playing. Saying he has bad vision, can't shoot, and/or is slow is one thing. Using his lack of stats as a point of reference makes no sense when the point of the argument is he isn't given the chance to make plays or get to the FT line. Go back and look at his early highlights and tell me he has poor play making skills.
Look. I get his usage isn't as high as it could be. But in this league, if you can't get into the lane you won't be able to create much. Teams have planned and adjusted and now easily keep him out of the Paint. Getting into the paint is critical for higher % shots and drawing defenders for easier shots for others. Its not Completely the systems fault trey can't beat his man and/or the helper and get in the lane and make something happen. Thats on trey.
jope is completely missing the point. Trey within the system hasn't been given the chances to be the PG since Hayward has been playing. Saying he has bad vision, can't shoot, and/or is slow is one thing. Using his lack of stats as a point of reference makes no sense when the point of the argument is he isn't given the chance to make plays or get to the FT line. Go back and look at his early highlights and tell me he has poor play making skills.
This should be the case every game not just blow out. They should all start and get major mins together. At this point what reason is there not to develop the young guys together? DL should demand to see those guy all play together so he knows what areas he needs to address.
I'm not a Jazz fan.
To my point you guys should be developing the "Core 5". If the C5 all get 35+ mins that's a win whether you are rooting for the tank or not. Likewise when the C5 is getting less than 30 mins(barring foul trouble) that's a lost IMO again whether or not you want the team to lose.
Certainly looks underwhelming, but I'm willing to give him another season with a real coach and a structured offense. We have also seen brilliance with him in flashes.
We have all been talking Gordons slump but Trey's play for the last few months is more worrisome to me long term.