stormkoopacv03
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He's wearing Clark's old number too.
He'll probably have the same role/minutes as Clark did as well.

He's wearing Clark's old number too.
I watched the press conference, and it turns out Olivier speaks french.
That could be some sort of positive I suppose. Him and Rudy could form a friendship or something. Make Rudy a little more comfortable.
Most likely means Cotton's NBA career is over.
If he's a better scorer than burks the draft is a wild success
I didn't know much at the time so haven't commented. After a little bit of research I am encouraged. He's already been playing both guard spots, and he has been very productive since he got there in addition to playing in a strong conference. I'm not worried about BC's record because they had an otherwise terrible roster and he's a 2nd rounder for god's sake. He also comes from a mold unlike most of the roster in that he's just a pure scorer and the Jazz could probably use an instant-offense guy if he translates. I also like that he's an underclassman. I also like his size as others have mentioned. No downside, all upside. Into it.
One thing about this idea that he's Burke-esque: I'm wary of believing that he's a better prospect overall because Burke's résumé was so strong, but one thing is for certain; Hanlan FINISHES. That was always a question mark for Burke. The players are very different in that regard.
ESPN guys, including Chad Ford, think he's an upgrade from Burke.
He's a good 4" taller than "the little engine that couldn't" so there's that. Not that a 6'4" guy is going to make a living going against the trees inside, but Trey can't protect the ball and needs to rely on the floater. He was getting better at that, but still too inconsistent. Burke COULD be a decent player if he just acknowledged his limitations. He needs to stop going 1-on-3 and learn to pass off the drive. But that's a lot to ask as he's been a ball hog since the day he arrived.I also like his size as others have mentioned. No downside, all upside. Into it.
One thing about this idea that he's Burke-esque: I'm wary of believing that he's a better prospect overall because Burke's résumé was so strong, but one thing is for certain; Hanlan FINISHES. That was always a question mark for Burke. The players are very different in that regard.
Burke COULD be a decent player if he just acknowledged his limitations.
I don't think too many teams would let him fire away like he does in Utah. I don't think Utah is going to let him fire away this season; the bench will be deeper and Quin is likely not going to tolerate a <40% player to shoot us out of games.Well he could still be a decent scorer in this league, regardless if he is aware if it or not he's still a inefficient shooting guard trapped in a point guards body. That may work on some teams but not ours.
If he's really the most talented pg on the roster, then it won't be much of a battle, will it?Kind of wish Cotton would be traded out of Utah. Clearly, the most talented PG on your roster and the fans just seem to dismiss him. He should be starting on your team instead of now having to battle a much inferior Hanlan for 3rd string.
Burke COULD be a decent player if he just acknowledged his limitations. He needs to stop going 1-on-3 and learn to pass off the drive. But that's a lot to ask as he's been a ball hog since the day he arrived.
Someone will take a chance on him if Utah doesn't offer a new contract. I see no problem with keeping 4 PG's on the roster for now. Hanlan can play in the DLeague until Utah needs him.If Burke can reinvent himself into a player that fills this role then he'll stick in the NBA. Otherwise I think he should enjoy one more year of an NBA paycheck.
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