I voted Burks. Unlike some other folks, I put a lot of stock on what David Locke says, and he has said multiple times that Burks has the stuff to become an all star. My biggest question is whether he'll have CJ's shot or Haywards shot. What I mean is this: CJ's shot changes from day to day, it's angle, the angle of his hips, it's release point. Sometimes it's unstoppable, sometimes it bricks like a badly coached jr jazz player. Haywards on the other hand is the same, day in and day out. Which type of shot will it be will determine his all star potential, because he already has the speed and athleticism to be a star.
Speaking of hayward, he'll be the best role player in the NBA. I don't see him becoming a star, he just doesn't quite have the tools for it. Now maybe if he puts on some muscle and learns how to dribble better with a great crossover, he may get there, but for now, his only real asset is his perfect shot (which is a great asset to have)
Favors has tons of talent, but so does Jake Heaps (yeah, football reference, but the analogy holds) My question on Favors is not on talent, but on his mind. His mindset for much of the season looked to me like the mindset of an abused wife (not funny, not supposed to be) After all the trade rumors and lack of support from the Nets, he was a broken man, and kind of played like it. He showed sparks, but I'm tired of sparks. Basketball is both physical and mental, and I want to see mental improvements from him. He needs to not only play well, but he needs to take the team on his shoulders and be a leader if he is going to be the superstar he is supposed to be.
As for Kanter; I accept the fact that he's not going to be dominant for a while, and with memo returning, he's going to get even less playing time that he was with Memo still questionable. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for Memo coming back, if for nothing else to have him as a friend for Kanter (culture) and as someone to push Kanter to do better. Unfortunately, I can't get excited to see a player who likely won't play much till someone gets injured.
Whew, sorry for the long thread, but I've been thinking a lot about this.