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Literally embarrassed to be a Jazzfan by reading some of the posts in this thread
You're making this call after one meaningless, summer league game? Really?
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Burke had a roughing shooting day, but that will come around. I don't judge any player at summer league. I didn't forget how poorly Kanter played last summer. Yes he was out of shape, but he proved it was nothing to judge by.
So, what is everyone going to bitch about when Trey gets his feet under him, goes 5-12 with 15 pts, 5 assists, 7 rebounds and 2 TO's?
Seriously? You're crazy if you believe this. I would hope that every single time my kid plays in a exhibition game, that if he sees someone go down, he tosses the ball away and helps the kid up. Killer instinct? You're nuts. There is a HUGE difference between hitting a big shot at the end of a game "killer instinct" and being a dick to other human beings "killer instinct". One makes you successful in life. The other makes you a dick.
God damn. Did you even read my original post? Let me quote it: "Burke didn't show a killer instinct on that play. Miami player down hurt and Burke acted like he wanted to help him up. Five on four and he couldn't find the open man." (Emphasis added.)
Do you always read more into a statement than what was said?
So it's 2:26pm MT and the game is (pretty much) over? I guess I'm the idiot for not checking a real source.
So it's 2:26pm MT and the game is (pretty much) over? I guess I'm the idiot for not checking a real source.
It wasn't me but I'm sorry u missed it all the same. Don't read this thread for insight on Burke... holy **** there's some knuckle draggers in here.
My takeaways from this game
1. Burke can get into the lane and around the 1st man consistently. As the game progressed he started to adjust to the speed of the game and dropped some passes for dunks. I think in time he will adjust and be able to score. Defensively he was okay. He tracked down a lot of loose balls for rebounds.
2. Jeremy Evans hasn't really improved and isn't a real NBA player. He can only do straight line drives, Alley-oop dunks and stand still jumpers. If he could rebound and not be overpowered all the time, then he could be a backup. As it is I don't think he is worth playing in the real league.
3. Gobert is an impactful defender on the pick and roll. He also can be an effective help defender. He needs to improve his awareness- he over rotated some times. He has no offensive game at all. If he was stronger he could be used to play some minutes.
Really? Kanter did pretty good except in the first game and despite being out of shape that time.
His stats: https://www.nba.com/summer-league/2012/players/sl_enes_kanter/
He averaged 10.4 PPG / 8.8 RPG / 1.4 APG / 1.2 SPG and 0.8 TPG in just around 25 minutes per game. He shot 50 percent from the floor and 67 percent from free throw line. He was pretty good.
Burke had a rough outing, no argument there. I think he learned he's going to have to make adjustments as his shots were swatted away several times. His defense was better than I expected, though. As NDY posted, his rebound and assist totals were good. He'll be just fine going forward. Three things I took out of today:
1) Alec Burks was playing PG when Burke first rested. That surprised me a bit. Perhaps the Jazz DO see Alec as a combo guard who can play the backup PG position.
2) Gobert is not quite as raw as I thought. Guy is going to be a solid rotation player going forward. He was a force around the rim and was coming out to set picks.
3) For the most part, the Jazz defense was very solid. I know it's just SL, but any improvement is encouraging.
Other players I thought had solid outings: Roberts, Christamas and Mahalbasic.