♪alt13
Well-Known Member
Let's talk offense for a moment and come back to d.
Who brings the ball up, reads the d, calls the play, gets players in position, and distributes the ball (while not getting the ball hawked/crowded)?
Burks is not a good enough 3pt shooter to have the d back off him and not a good enough ball handler to be breaking traps and quick double teams at the half-court corners, on the regular.
Of course that's just my opinion and I am attempting to engage you to your way of thinking.
The idea of Burks being able to swing to the one next to Hood and Hayward is more reasonable than what the Jazz have already tried: That Exum can swing to the 2 next to Burke. Now there is a back court that can't shoot and frankly neither one of them has been very good at initiating the offense. I think we give Burks the opportunity to show that he can play the combo guard.