I would hope to see him practice making passes to wide-open teammates instead of trying to drive inside against a double team.I was hoping to see him practice making shots after contact of shooting a ton of 3 pters. But alas it is not there
I would hope to see him practice making passes to wide-open teammates instead of trying to drive inside against a double team.
I would hope to see him practice making passes to wide-open teammates instead of trying to drive inside against a double team.
If only your boy Coach Snyder could implement an offensive system that would create those wide-open teammates...
Snyder has a system of ball movement. When Burke gets the pass the movement stops: unless you consider Trey dribbling to be "ball movement."
Burke saw plenty of chances last year as a starter and as a sub to hit open teammates. Watched almost all the games and remember screaming at the TV, "pass the damn ball!." Burke either has tunnel vision or is selfish. While Dante didn't drive nearly enough, Hayward (our best scorer) was much more involved in the offense once Exum became the starter. There was a thread (and no, I'm not going to search and bump it) when several posters on this board wondered why Hayward was often invisible during the 1st quarter. Answer: he rarely touched the ball when Burke started.
Trey (at least last year's version) is the antithesis of what Utah needs from their PG.
Snyder has a system of ball movement. When Burke gets the pass the movement stops: unless you consider Trey dribbling to be "ball movement."
Burke saw plenty of chances last year as a starter and as a sub to hit open teammates. Watched almost all the games and remember screaming at the TV, "pass the damn ball!." Burke either has tunnel vision or is selfish. While Dante didn't drive nearly enough, Hayward (our best scorer) was much more involved in the offense once Exum became the starter. There was a thread (and no, I'm not going to search and bump it) when several posters on this board wondered why Hayward was often invisible during the 1st quarter. Answer: he rarely touched the ball when Burke started.
Trey (at least last year's version) is the antithesis of what Utah needs from their PG.
Snyder has mainly a pnr system. You don't know what you're talking about.
You don't like Snyder?If only your boy Coach Snyder could implement an offensive system that would create those wide-open teammates...