Kanter has most to prove. He has the most question marks. He is the only one of the core that has the chance to be the best or worst of the core.
If Gordon is averaging 20/7/5 on better %s he'd be an all star. I don't see it happening
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];909863 said:It's definitely Hayward. That check, yo. That trade-kicker.
There are plenty of valid options...
Gordon Hayward - earn ya paycheck son
Trey Burke - can you be our floor general of the future?
Derrick Favors - will you show the ability to be a 20/10 guy who defends, or 15/8 and inconsistent?
Alec Burks - can you be a legitimate 20 point scorer, and our go-to guy? or just provide a scoring punch as 6th man?
Enes Kanter - are you a legit starting center in this league? or do you still play like your 3 years away?
I think my answer is Trey Burke because if he can't show improvement, I will be concerned because a game-changing PG is a necessity for a championship-contending squad.
What do you guys think?
Burke?? You don't need a great pg to contend.
For my money it's Hayward and Favors.
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Give me a contender that hasn't had one... The Bulls teams had Jordan and Pippen who are 2 of the all time best, who essentially served as PGs down the stretch.
Enes and Burke
I was thinking, Exum seems like a player that will be much better in Snyder's offense than Burke would be. I wouldn't be surprised to see him starting after a month or two.