I don't know if Malone is the best strategic thinker out there. I wouldn't really trust his opinion on this subject.
Maybe.... maybe not, but the guy spent almost 20 years under Jerry Sloan, and actually Barkley has hinted at this too.
What is the point of having your lottery pick SG play 14 minutes as a back up PG? It's a waste of youth and development time for a relatively minor role that he's not suited for. Tinsley can run the floor much better, and that can provide more opportunities for Favors and Kanter. And even if Burks actually proves a more useful back PG than Tinsley (possible), that is still a waste.
I really don't see him playing back up for very much longer, and I definitely believe a Dwayne Wade type comparison is perfect for what Burks can become.
The problem with the Jazz's youth and development, is the way they always hold players back.... something the Miami Heat do not struggle with.
Burks is not a back up point guard, nor is he a back up shooting guard.
He's a combo guard that can play either guard position, can creat his own shot, and get to the rim and foul line at will.
If the Jazz continue to put a player like that on the back burner, then I guess they are digging that proverbial grave.
Tinsley and Watson are great guys to have on your bench, but in no way should they be receiving more minutes than a core guy.
Remember Milt Palacio playing more minutes than Deron Williams?
As a young player with a lot of potential, Burks should be utilized correctly or traded. There is no reason to kill his chances of having a good career just to keep him around for a few out of position minutes here and there. It's just cruel.
It is cruel, and that's why the Jazz either give him a meaningful chance or make a trade for players they actually will play.