Jefferson will start, which I'm okay with as it will push Hayward to the 2.
Lindsey has said that they want Burks to be the scorer off the bench.
So, to answer your question, Rush or neither.
We just used a lottery pick on Burks. Plus I don't think Rush can play the PG position.
So we're going to use a third consecutive one year and done veteran to play in front of our very own lottery pick?
So we're going to use a third consecutive one year and done veteran to play in front of our very own lottery pick?
Maybe it's me.. but this sounds absurd. Who cares where they were picked?
Maybe it's me.. but this sounds absurd. Who cares where they were picked?
It's about evaluating and making a decision for the future. I'm not advocating one or the other, at all, but rather trying to anticipate their moves. I doubt their criteria neither begins nor ends with where a player was drafted.
Maybe it's me.. but this sounds absurd. Who cares where they were picked?
It's about evaluating and making a decision for the future. I'm not advocating one or the other, at all, but rather trying to anticipate their moves. I doubt their criteria neither begins nor ends with where a player was drafted.
I think it does matter some where they are picked. Its an investment of sorts. You don't want to just throw an investment down the drain. Otherwise what's the point of drafting someone if you are committed to seeing the process through to some degree. Its a waste of franchise value imo.
I think it does matter some where they are picked. Its an investment of sorts. You don't want to just throw an investment down the drain. Otherwise what's the point of drafting someone if you are committed to seeing the process through to some degree. Its a waste of franchise value imo.
OK - then what's the decision based on what evaluation process? To have a revolving door of mediocre veterans playing the SG position until they fall *** backwards into someone other than Alec Burks who they can actually make a commitment to? If The Jazz had a plan that made sense then I'd be all for it - even if it meant trading the ****ing guy.
As far as the fact of Burks being a lottery pick, that's just a point of reference. The overwhelmingly more important factor is that for 2 season in a row now, when he has been given consistent minutes he has performed well - better than Raja Bell, better than Randy Foye and comparable to Gordon Hayward. Only to be jerked back into spot minutes at the end of the bench for some reason.
Not sure Rush is going to be a one and done. If he comes back to the level he was playing before he got injured I would start him over Burks right now. He is a great defender and shooter. Plus a guy I could see the Jazz wanting to keep.
Im in the group that would like to see Burks in the lead roll off the bench. Its what he does best.
Rush is a UFA after next season - the decision to stay is his regardless of what The Jazz want. Burks on the other hand is under contract for next year. The Jazz could trade Burks and that would changes things a bit. But Rush is coming into his prime. I'd say the odds of him re-signing in Utah if The Jazz keep Burks is definitely under 50%.
Rush is a UFA after next season - the decision to stay is his regardless of what The Jazz want. Burks on the other hand is under contract for next year. The Jazz could trade Burks and that would changes things a bit. But Rush is coming into his prime. I'd say the odds of him re-signing in Utah if The Jazz keep Burks is definitely under 50%.
If Rush is in a good 3 man rotation with Hay and Burks, is getting the playing time, and feels he could be a part of a good young team going forward I see no reason why he wouldn't want to resign. It all depends on the fit. I think he is a guy that he Jazz well spend money on if it works this year with him.
i can fit you in about 11:15 pm tonight. Sound good?
I think it does matter some where they are picked. Its an investment of sorts. You don't want to just throw an investment down the drain. Otherwise what's the point of drafting someone if you are committed to seeing the process through to some degree. Its a waste of franchise value imo.
What?when he has been given consistent minutes he has performed well - better than Raja Bell, better than Randy Foye and comparable to Gordon Hayward.