DutchJazzer
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letting a talent like alec burks rot on the bench in favor of a veteran who in no way shape or form is part of jazz future is pathetic.
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letting a talent like alec burks rot on the bench in favor of a veteran who in no way shape or form is part of jazz future is pathetic.
I'm ok to keep him only if paid less than 10 mil. But his role in this team has to be downsized.
Burks looking like the #1 option on this team as presently constructed. Think it's about time they move Hayward back to 3 and get Burks out there against starters so they can see how he'll fare against the best opponents have to offer. If he can do it consistently in that, then the Jazz might have something to work with.
(Plus Hayward >>>>>>Jefferson even when he's slumping.)
If anything, this season has taught us that Hayward is a complimentary player to a star vs. a star himself.
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[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];760469 said:There is no denying that the jazz looked like a terribly coached team tonight. The schemes are busted. The offense looks choppy. Nothing fluid.
Hayward and Burke are miserable to watch right now.
He is 9.5 mil. https://hoopshype.com/salaries/toronto.htm
Would you rather have an All-Star player or an American National team player?
Remember when Cyrone said Burks wasn't NBA rotation player material? lol...
I've learned that Favors O is developing, slowly, but developing none the less. Hayward is not a #1 or 2 scoring option, but fills up a stat sheet. Burks is going to be very good.Season of discovery....I'm not sure what I have discovered.
if you want Hayward to be the #1 or 2 option, DeRozen. if you put Hayward next to a star and Burks, and say get them the ball, I'll take Hayward.Real question, who would you rather have? DeRozan or Hayward?
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And Locke brought it up incessantly last year..........
That Burks isn't a rotation player?
Yep. He kept going off that Burks is really bad.
A lot of what Burks did last year, I feel Hayward is doing this year. He's making a lot of dumb mistakes and taking bad shots outside the context of the offense. Hayward is being asked to carry the team by scoring the ball. He's never done this in the pro's, and never should've been asked to. He should've been asked to be a table setter and let Kanter and Favors do their thing, but what does Corbin do? He tells Hayward to score. Last year and the start of this year I thought Burks pressed a little too much. Now he's being more aggressive, and it's giving him more room to shoot an open midrange shot. So his aggressive play is opening up his midrange game, which inturn opens up driving lanes even more. I hope he continues this. I just hope Corbin hasn't ruined Hayward's game.
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Not fair to blame Corbin for Hayward's failure as the leader of the team. Hayward's consistency has always been his biggest downfall, that's not something a coach can control.I just hope Corbin hasn't ruined Hayward's game.
Not fair to blame Corbin for Hayward's failure as the leader of the team. Hayward's consistency has always been his biggest downfall, that's not something a coach can control.
True that Hayward has generally started off slowly, then played better as the season progresses. Some of the blame is on Corbin for not seeing that Hayward is overwhelmed being the primary scorer and playmaker. Hayward could also benefit from fewer mins when he's clearly struggling. Let him sit for an additional 5 mins, calm down, tell him he's trying to do too much and then put him back in. That would (should) also give Burks more minutes.Not fair to blame Corbin for Hayward's failure as the leader of the team. Hayward's consistency has always been his biggest downfall, that's not something a coach can control.
Not fair to blame Corbin for Hayward's failure as the leader of the team. Hayward's consistency has always been his biggest downfall, that's not something a coach can control.