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Who will average more assists next year?

Who will it be?

  • Exum

    Votes: 12 22.6%
  • Burke

    Votes: 41 77.4%

  • Total voters
    53
I went with Burke. Hopefully with working hard and improving, new talent and a new coach his assist number will go up.
 
@Beantown

How about starting a "Who will succeed more contact lay-ups next year? Burks or Exum?" thread and making it public this time?
 
I picture Burke/Hayward/Exum all being around 5 assist.

Has that ever happened?

I think this is going to be close, but my gut tells me that Hayward will garner more assists as the new kids try to figure out how to play consensus point guard. I see Hayward bumping his a bit to 6-7 and the others in the 4-6 range depending on minutes.
 
I think this is going to be close, but my gut tells me that Hayward will garner more assists as the new kids try to figure out how to play consensus point guard. I see Hayward bumping his a bit to 6-7 and the others in the 4-6 range depending on minutes.

Someone is going to benefit from the hockey assist (should be renamed Tony Parker assist tbpfhwy). Hayward has a good chance of benefiting from a ton of catch and drive and catch and swing situations.
 
Laughable.


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Clowns always make me laugh.

We will not have a standard 1/2 or PG/SG lineup. We will have a 1/1.5 or PG/G lineup.

And it will be glorious.
 
I'd rather see Exum and Burks start eventually into the season.

If Exum were to start over Burke I imagine it would be next to Hayward. Hayward and Exum would probably complement each other better offensively and would be pretty formidable defensively, imo. Exum would benefit from having a solid assist man next to him in the backcourt.

I see our backcourt being

Exum/Hayward and Burke/Burks. That is if Exum is up to it.
 
If Exum were to start over Burke I imagine it would be next to Hayward. Hayward and Exum would probably complement each other better offensively and would be pretty formidable defensively, imo. Exum would benefit from having a solid assist man next to him in the backcourt.

I see our backcourt being

Exum/Hayward and Burke/Burks. That is if Exum is up to it.

said it in another thread but i keep envisioning exum/hayward/hood/kanter/favors
 
said it in another thread but i keep envisioning exum/hayward/hood/kanter/favors

Exum makes Hayward much more valuable to this team imo. It also means that if Exum starts Burks plays sixth man. If Exum works out we will have to trade Burke which is why I would rather do it before we are trading an "extra" player. Also, I'd rather not throw away another top 3 pick by holding on to guys that don't fit long term but get us W's now. I think Neto would be fully capable of playing back up pg on a lottery team anyway.
 
If Hayward leads this team in assists again, we are in a world of hurt. If so it probably means we had another season of Hayfense isoball, and I can't imagine Snyder to be a dumb as Corbin when we have at least two better playmakers on the team who should have the ball in their hands. Hayward's assists should go down and his shooting percentages should go up.
 
If Hayward leads this team in assists again, we are in a world of hurt. If so it probably means we had another season of Hayfense isoball, and I can't imagine Snyder to be a dumb as Corbin when we have at least two better playmakers on the team who should have the ball in their hands. Hayward's assists should go down and his shooting percentages should go up.

Burke lead the team by the end of the season.
 
Exum makes Hayward much more valuable to this team imo. It also means that if Exum starts Burks plays sixth man. If Exum works out we will have to trade Burke which is why I would rather do it before we are trading an "extra" player. Also, I'd rather not throw away another top 3 pick by holding on to guys that don't fit long term but get us W's now. I think Neto would be fully capable of playing back up pg on a lottery team anyway.

Why not have Burke as a back up pg, I could see him doing pretty well there.
 
I think this is going to be close, but my gut tells me that Hayward will garner more assists as the new kids try to figure out how to play consensus point guard. I see Hayward bumping his a bit to 6-7 and the others in the 4-6 range depending on minutes.

You could be right.

Also keep in mind they will be running a new system most likely, hopefully running more. It is my dream that this results in more fast breaks, and more assists per game. I guess we'll see what happens. This does mean Exum won't be as far behind as is usually the case with a rookie joining an established team. The others may pick things up more quickly, but I still expect a whole new offensive system. This is one of the reasons I would give a slight edge to Hayward.
 
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