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Trib Article: Hayward and Burks make quick connection

Golfman

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Glad to see these two becoming friends.

https://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/jazz/52244743-87/burks-hayward-nba-jazz.html.csp

"Alec Burks had never met Gordon Hayward prior to two weeks ago. Hayward sent Burks a good-luck message June 23 after the Jazz selected the guard with the No. 12 overall pick during the 2011 NBA Draft. But that was the extent of their previous contact. To Burks, Hayward was just another unknown player on Utah’s roster that the rookie hoped to team up and compete with whenever the lockout ends.

Then Burks listened to the advice of his agent and took a trip to Indianapolis. Setting up camp in Hayward’s home region, the former Colorado standout soon found himself completely immersed in Haywardland. Two-a-day workouts totaling five hours that run Monday through Friday at St. Vincent Sports Performance. High-energy five-on-five games in the renowned Indy Pro Am league, which counts Daequan Cook (Oklahoma City), Lance Stephenson (Indiana), JaJuan Johnson (Boston), Shelvin Mack (Washington) and E’Twaun Moore (Boston) among its big-name draws this year.

Improve every day — a workaholic’s dedication to the basketball court — Burks has quickly picked up Hayward’s driven routine. The rookie dropped in 34 points Thursday during a Pro Am game, building off two weeks of drills that have focused on shooting, agility, strength and core training. And the newest Jazzman not named Enes Kanter now has a workout companion — not to mention an NBA teammate whose work ethic he’s learned to admire and respect before training camp has even begun.

“[Hayward is] better than I thought he was. He makes plays and he’s athletic. He’s a good person, too,” said Burks, who acknowledged that his shooting stroke is coming along faster than he expected thanks to the assistance of coach Ed Schilling.

Hayward returned Burks’ praise. The No. 9 overall pick of the 2010 draft hasn’t been able to watch Burks play five-on-five yet. But Hayward has already worked out with Burks enough at St. Vincent to know that the 20-year-old who could be competing with 34-year-old veteran Raja Bell for minutes next season has the always-on mindset required of rookies who hope to make a difference during their first year in an unforgiving league.

“It’s cool to see his game. He’s got potential to be really, really good,” said Hayward, who has held himself out of recent Pro Am competition due to minor right Achilles tendinitis. “It’s cool to be able to work out with him and get things going and get a little connection before the season.”

It’s the second key connection Burks has made since NBA commissioner David Stern called his name on draft night. Burks recently returned to his hometown of Grandview, Mo., where he was able to join his mother and brother in celebration of his new job.

“I always love coming back home and seeing the people that I grew up with,” Burks said. “It was a great feeling that everybody recognized that I got drafted, and I was proud of it.”

The Pro Am will likely be extended past its scheduled early August end point due to the lockout. As a result, Burks plans to use Indianapolis as his training base for the foreseeable future. Hayward’s not going anywhere, either, which means that two of the Jazz’s youngest and most promising players should only get closer while the work stoppage lingers.

“We’re going to be teammates for the long haul, so it’s great to bond with one of my teammates,” Burks said. “He went through the same thing as me last year, so he knows everything.”

bsmith@sltrib.com"
 
This indicates that Hayward is actually preparing himself as a small forward, not shooting guard.
 
This was tweeted today:

MikeWellsNBA @tribjazz I watched burks play ar the pro am Thursday and he dominated whoever tried to guard him

I know that some of you are going to tell me that he is playing in a pro am but keep in mind he was being defended by Shelvin Mack and Daquean Cook. I know that they are not elite NBA defenders but they are not push overs either.
 
This indicates that Hayward is actually preparing himself as a small forward, not shooting guard.

You just broke the spirit of hotttttttttttnickkkkkkkk, expect him to come in here soon and give you an explanation of why he is a SG, with all key points highlighted.
 
This was tweeted today:

MikeWellsNBA @tribjazz I watched burks play ar the pro am Thursday and he dominated whoever tried to guard him

I know that some of you are going to tell me that he is playing in a pro am but keep in mind he was being defended by Shelvin Mack and Daquean Cook. I know that they are not elite NBA defenders but they are not push overs either.

Lets hope we get to see a lot of these two on the court together for many years. Counting Millsap we know we have 3 players working their @ss off to get better. These are the types of players we need on the Jazz. Would love it if somehow Burks could work into a starter at point guard, Hayward at shooting guard and Millsap can cut it as a small forward. Also, I am hoping that Favors becomes the defensive/offensive center we have needed for years and Kanter becomes a Malone like power forward. I am probably hoping for to much, but after all hope is just that hope. In any case, what a great group of young men for the Jazz to go forward with.
 
Lets hope we get to see a lot of these two on the court together for many years. Counting Millsap we know we have 3 players working their @ss off to get better. These are the types of players we need on the Jazz. Would love it if somehow Burks could work into a starter at point guard, Hayward at shooting guard and Millsap can cut it as a small forward. Also, I am hoping that Favors becomes the defensive/offensive center we have needed for years and Kanter becomes a Malone like power forward. I am probably hoping for to much, but after all hope is just that hope. In any case, what a great group of young men for the Jazz to go forward with.

PG Alec Burks = Magic Johnson
SG Gordon Hayward = Larry Bird
SF Paul Millsap = Paul Millsap
PF Enes Kanter = Karl Malone
C Derrick Favors = Dwight Howard

Sounds easy enough.
 
In a couple of years who are you to say what their position will be? Did I say starting next season?

Burks is not a PG and Sap is not a SF. They can both play those positions during spot minutes, but they are not suited to play big minutes at those spots.

Burks is a SG who can pass well, meaning he can play spot minutes at SG. Jordan,Kobe,Wade, and many other SG's could do this, doesn't mean they should be starting PG's.

Sap is a small PF who has enough quickness to play SF based on matchups. Against faster SF's he would be at a huge disadvantage.
 
The Jazz are gonna be so damn fun to watch.

I seriously hope they adopt a full-on running game style. They have the thoroughbreds to do it with aplomb. Hayward leading the break with Favors on the left and Burks on the right and Sap and Kanter following up the play. That will be awesome to behold.
 
Burks is not a PG and Sap is not a SF. They can both play those positions during spot minutes, but they are not suited to play big minutes at those spots.

Burks is a SG who can pass well, meaning he can play spot minutes at SG. Jordan,Kobe,Wade, and many other SG's could do this, doesn't mean they should be starting PG's.

Sap is a small PF who has enough quickness to play SF based on matchups. Against faster SF's he would be at a huge disadvantage.

Exactly - you don't play Burks too much at PG - same logic you don't play D Wade at PG because he is a natural scorer who can make play, not a point guard who can score.
 
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