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Whose Minutes Will Burks Get?

Locke: Alec Burks has been cleared to play


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Holy ****

Can't wait, hopefully with X and hill out he can get some time in the triple wing as soon as tonight!
 
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Hopefully he's been working on that 3 ball.
iirc he was #1 on the team last year in 3 point %. (Could be wrong, didn't look it up)
 
I actually thought he was a pretty good passer.

He is.
His defense is his big weakness. Specifically off ball defense and fighting through screens.

And shot selection at times.
 
Still nice to have Burks back in the rotation. Hopefully, he can get up to speed and stay healthy to finish out this year. Game thread is going to have to have some Burks hype in it.
 
I'm pretty damn excited to watch Alec play again. He is the Jazz. Big flashes of huge potential, but can't stay healthy. He still has the tools to be the best player on this team. Let's see if he still has it after all this time away.
 
His passing is being overstated by his biggest homers. He has a lot of improvement he can do coming off the pick-and-roll and reading the help defenders. Most of his career has been taking one of just two options: trying to beat the man in front of him for a layup, or making an obvious dump-off pass. "Good passers" can do much more than this. "Serviceable" is probably a better description.
 
I actually think that Burks looked fantastic in his role off the bench last year. He was playing within the offense and was shooting better than I had anticipated. I think he's responded well to Quin's style of coaching. Wouldn't be surprised to see him get good minutes as soon as he's healthy enough to get off the restriction. I'm expecting him to work his way into the playoff rotation by the end of the season, and hopefully that means that the bench will be even more formidable once everyone is fully healthy and clicking on all cylinders.
 
If/when all are healthy:


Hill 32
Mack 16
Hood 28
Alec 17
Hayward 32
Jingles 17
Favors 28
JJ 12
Lyles 12
Diaw 12
Gobert 32

Rest get occasional table scraps.
 
At this point I only wanna see him play handle the ball well and make shots at a not-too-terrible rate without being sidelined for the rest of the season. The rest will unfold with a
healthy streak and we shall watch clutch layups from him in post season. Yes post season. POST SEASON ... PLAYOFFS. It has been a long time hasn't it?


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If/when all are healthy:


Hill 32
Mack 16
Hood 28
Alec 17
Hayward 32
Jingles 17
Favors 28
JJ 12
Lyles 12
Diaw 12
Gobert 32

Rest get occasional table scraps.

That looks great to me. The ability of the Jazz to pair Gobert/Favors together for stretches and then keep one on the floor at all times with Diaw, Lyles and JJ taking 4 minutes is going to end up being a godsend once everyone gets fully healthy. Jazz can go big or small ball to match up with different lineups. Lots of flexibility with this roster as currently constructed.
 
If/when all are healthy:


Hill 32
Mack 16
Hood 28
Alec 17
Hayward 32
Jingles 17
Favors 28
JJ 12
Lyles 12
Diaw 12
Gobert 32

Rest get occasional table scraps.

Poor Dante.

In big games I think Hill gets more than 32.
 
I actually thought he was a pretty good passer. But I can live with this if he can shoot over 35 percent from 3. I think last year before his injury he was at 40 percent.

I like Alec, but he is a below avg passer for a 2. Makes the obvious passes, but has little creativity. Far below Boris, Jingles, Hayward.
 
I actually think that Burks looked fantastic in his role off the bench last year. He was playing within the offense and was shooting better than I had anticipated. I think he's responded well to Quin's style of coaching. Wouldn't be surprised to see him get good minutes as soon as he's healthy enough to get off the restriction. I'm expecting him to work his way into the playoff rotation by the end of the season, and hopefully that means that the bench will be even more formidable once everyone is fully healthy and clicking on all cylinders.

Burks was easily top-3 in the 6th man race last year before the injury.
 
Poor Dante.

I'm actually a big Dante Exum fan, but I realize that his development is going to be a long-term process. If he wants minutes, he needs to take them and play well in his opportunities. Assertiveness is a skill that can be developed. He's shown more of that over the past two seasons. . . I'd like to see more. This team has possibly the deepest roster in the league and is built to win now. I'm perfectly fine with him having to earn his playing time, and think he'll be better in the long run for it. Plus, I'm still convinced that the Jazz have the best developmental coaching staff in the league. He's shown improvement and will continue to do so. Not giving up on him yet, but I'm glad the Jazz don't have to rely on him at the moment.
 
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