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-the official Alec Burks PG thread-

He should be playing shooting guard. When Hay comes back he and Hay should be sharing ball-handle-N responsibilities. I don't care what position Burks plays really, as long as he gets time on the court over on-the-verge-of-retirement vets, though when Hayward comes back he's got a track record of screwing Burks, or Demarre, for someone who doesn't help the team win now, and doesn't matter in the future, but whom he feels some odd obligation to give minutes to.
 
He's played well at the 1 even though he isn't your prototype PG. He can get our team into the offense just fine.
You have some idiots on here who are saying he's an average ball-handler, blah blah blah. The fact is he's
played just as good since Mo went down, as the vet PGs. So if Burks is an average ball handler, over dribbler what
is their excuse?
All of this while he was tied down to the bench for most of the season, and thrust into his secondary position. All things considered
he's played very well for the situation he's been given.

1.He is absolutely an average ball handler

2. Their excuse is they both should probably be retired right now

3. He has played well recently lets hope it continues
 
is he an average ball handler for a PG, or an average ball handler for a oversized pg? the first one i can agree with, 2nd one not so much. like i said before its apples and oranges

You're clueless. Burks' ball-handling is average AT BEST for any guard in this league. And your earlier post about coaching ball-handling shows just how clueless you are. Burks isn't 10 years old. He either has ball-handling skills by this point or he doesn't. Sure, he can tighten up his handle some and work on it but for the most part, if it's going to get better, it's going to be very marginally better.
 
Burks is not a point guard and trying to groom him into one is counterproductive. Sure, let him handle it here and there but NO CHANCE he is a point guard.

Besides having no feel for the position after an entire career of being a scorer, when he has tried playing point this season it's obvious he isn't skilled enough handling the ball to play at the different tempos a good PG plays at. The best PGs dictate and play at whatever tempo they please, the poor ones get sped up easily. It's not his fault he can't do it, it's Ty the buffoon's for thinking he can develop him into one.

Burks has a solid future as a slasher and two-guard in the league. Lets let him grow into it by getting Marvin and Foye out of the rotation or, preferably, out of town! That way we can just rotate Hayward, Carroll and Burks on the wings.
 
Burks is not a point guard and trying to groom him into one is counterproductive. Sure, let him handle it here and there but NO CHANCE he is a point guard.

Besides having no feel for the position after an entire career of being a scorer, when he has tried playing point this season it's obvious he isn't skilled enough handling the ball to play at the different tempos a good PG plays at. The best PGs dictate and play at whatever tempo they please, the poor ones get sped up easily. It's not his fault he can't do it, it's Ty the buffoon's for thinking he can develop him into one.

Burks has a solid future as a slasher and two-guard in the league. Lets let him grow into it by getting Marvin and Foye out of the rotation or, preferably, out of town! That way we can just rotate Hayward, Carroll and Burks on the wings.

Get rid of our best defender and best shooter? Good call.
 
Get rid of our best defender and best shooter? Good call.

What in the HECK do you think Williams and Foye offer us long term? Foye is an abysmal defender, and a liability. I'm still confident Hayward's 3-pt shooting percentage will continue to increase as he gets stronger with age and weight training and more acclimated to the game. Williams is as underwhelming as any player with all the physical tools and skills he possesses that I can remember. He hasn't put it together in terms of consistency in 8 years in the league, what does that tell you?
 
What in the HECK do you think Williams and Foye offer us long term? Foye is an abysmal defender, and a liability. I'm still confident Hayward's 3-pt shooting percentage will continue to increase as he gets stronger with age and weight training and more acclimated to the game. Williams is as underwhelming as any player with all the physical tools and skills he possesses that I can remember. He hasn't put it together in terms of consistency in 8 years in the league, what does that tell you?

He is the only player on the team who can hit a 3, Hayward has been on the up and up though so we will see on him ... Foye doesn't need to be the focal point of the offense but we need a shooter out on the court. Marvin is a very good defender and functional spot up shooter, he is just getting paid to much and was drafted to high.
 
He is the only player on the team who can hit a 3, Hayward has been on the up and up though so we will see on him ... Foye doesn't need to be the focal point of the offense but we need a shooter out on the court. Marvin is a very good defender and functional spot up shooter, he is just getting paid to much and was drafted to high.

Okay, fine. For this season sure keep them around. But Burks was our lotto pick, and shouldn't be sacrificed for a quick fix like both those guys who are severely limited in various aspects of the game. The point of my original post in this thread is that Burks is not a point guard, and in the big picture has the most potential as a two-guard. The only way we'll find out if he can succeed as a two-guard is if he's on the court in that spot. Not just on the court to play point because of injuries or lack of actual point guards.
 
are you really gonna play this burks isnt athletic angle... lol, what say you to these pre-draft measurments

30.0no-step vertical, 39.0vertical, 10.84 lane agility, 3.14 3/4court sprint.... <-- john wall.
29.0no-step vertical, 36.0vertical, 10.96 lane agility, 3.17 3/4court sprint.... <-- alec burks

burks is also 2 inches taller with or without shoes, i initially cited the standing reach though because john wall has basically a 6 '10 wingspan at 6'3" (without shoes)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InYY015XcUw


Alec Burks is athletic, but he is not elite like some people think.

Also measurables sometimes dont = in game athleticism. Case in point the Dwight Howard Derek Favors comparison. Apparently Favors has the exact same length, vertical, etc ... as Howard but I have yet to see him pull off 1/10 of the athletic stuff Howard did in Orlando.
 
Burks biggest problem right now is no close to mid range game (3' to 10)'. If he can't get all the way to the rim he usually ends up shooting some cockeyed floater which is not an easy shot running at full speed. Looking at his shooting numbers for this range (3-10'):

Last year: 24% (18 for 73)
This year: 26% (10 for 38)

Quite horrible, especially considering this is the lion's share of his shot attempts. He does get fouled a lot, but not enough to make up for that ghastly percentage. He needs to either work on some sort of floater or start getting the low post defenders to commit and pass the ball.
 
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