some of these TOs by burke is just stupid mental lapse. 7 TOs. major turn off
Def. But it's a kid out there in his rookie season.
Worst game of the season for Burke...espn ranks him as the top rookie then he falls flat on his face
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Radio guy: jazz are not in danger of falling out of the lottery, jazz Fan want to see their guys develop.
Yep, Jazzfanz want to watch Rudy and Enes play a combined 15 minutes and FAs to be Jefferson and Williams play a combined 60 minutes.
Why do the jazz continue to feel the need to revive vets careers so they can move on and the jazz are left empty? Do they owe the agents money or something?
Teams are starting to take notice and read the scouting report on him. Those little drop/bounce passes in the lane are being deflected or stolen now. He's also starting to push the ball a little which he rarely did the first dozen or so starts - which means more TO's.
Time for him to make an adjustment - every talented rookie goes through this. He'll be fine.
hopefully this 7TOs are a career high for him.
Maybe. Maybe not - but the kid got balls and brains. I have little doubt he'll be a legit NBA PG for years.
Sort of. We aren't an attractive market for FAs, but if we give fading vets a chance to play and maybe extend their career by a year or two, then the players' agents owe us. The players also go to their new teams and say nice things about the Jazz organisation, how professional we are, etc, etc. So there is a PR element to it IMHO.Why do the jazz continue to feel the need to revive vets careers so they can move on and the jazz are left empty? Do they owe the agents money or something?
Sort of. We aren't an attractive market for FAs, but if we give fading vets a chance to play and maybe extend their career by a year or two, then the players' agents owe us. The players also go to their new teams and say nice things about the Jazz organisation, how professional we are, etc, etc. So there is a PR element to it IMHO.
Letting Hayward shoot the game-winning shot proves that Corbin is in on the tank.