Jazz4ever
Well-Known Member
Trey Burke:
- Best playmaker and floor leader of the last 3 drafts.
- Best pick-and-roll PG of the last 3 drafts, pending how Nate Wolters turns out.
- Underrated quickness just because he doesn't have a blow-by first step.
- Underrated athleticism just because he does't play over the rim.
- Needs to get stronger and a bit tougher.
- Needs to learn to use more arc and place shots higher on the backboard when he's trying to finish inside.
- Can easily put up 14/8 mixed in with the players we have, which may be all we need.
- Made Tim Hardaway Jr., Mitch McGary and Glen Robinson III look like great pro prospects by drawing defenses and making the right read at Michigan. Everyone of those guys needed to be set up in order to score.
- Handled big-time pressure every night in a very competitive Big 10.
- McCollum has more upside due to his size and ability to create shots for himself, while Burke is the safer pick as a facilitator.
He's 20. He's learning a new offense, and he's adjusting to NBA physicality. He hasn't even met Derrick Favors yet. He's been in the league for literally 1 week. Give him a furkan break.
The one thing I didn't like about him last year was his propensity to take long jumpers early in the shot clock. It's like he was conceding that he couldn't attack the defense, so he settled for long jumpers. If he runs into that situation with the Jazz, I hope he gives up the ball to Hayward or Burks and runs a route instead.
The other thing is that he's listed at 6'1", but I'm not sure he really is. I think it's safe to project him as a slightly better version of Jameer Nelson, who actually did make an All Star team in 2009 when he averaged 16.7 pts and 5.4 assists. That was the Orlando team that made the NBA Finals and lost to the Lakers.
Larkin was the best pick and roll PG pretty sure. He might be a tad under 6'1" in normal shoes but does have a very legit 6'5.5" wingspan.