Thee Jazz Fan
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Some might say Favors is start worthy, and Hayward can start as sf as well, and is a better option then Williams. Favors is better equipped to defending some of these Allstar caliber pf's. Marvin is someone that tends to disappear in games, he's known for doing so. Having him play vs. The other teams subs might help to keep him playing at a high level. Have him come in the game for While the other teams starters are in, then he plays vs their subs. Bringing him off the bench playing starter minutes I think would maximize his production, which gives the jazz a great opportunity to bring along Burks playing as a starter getting bench minutes, and giving Hayward more responsibility.i have a few qualms with this paragraph. #1 - IMO, both marvin and millsap are starters. #2 - i'm not afraid about "being weak at the G position" per se; what i'm afraid is that we're extremely light on playmaking with this roster. not a lot of guys here who are proven in terms of their ability to create. #3 - i really just don't think burks is ready to start. i could be wrong, though, and that will be sorted out in camp.
haha, k. for the record, i wasn't comparing the two... just using dunleavy to prove somebody's point about how year 3 is a big year. a lot of guys -- regardless of style of play -- either take a big leap in year 3 or remain stuck as the same player from that point forward. dunleavy did the latter, and i think is an example to ANYBODY at that point in their career about how important it is in the early part of your career to keep working hard and adding to your game. dunleavy's improvements from year 2 to year 3 were modest in some cases and non-existent in others... and now, if you look back, year 3 is perfectly representative of his whole career, because he just stopped getting better from that point on.
at this point i think hayward has already established his worst-case scenario. we've seen his floor, but who knows where the ceiling is. i just don't want to see him get stuck in the groundhog day rut of NBA role players.
As far as no playmaking ability in our guard rotation. I think there is plenty between Hayward, Burks, and Williams. All are capable of running the offense to different degrees. I think our biggest weakness in this area is Al and Millsap slowing down the offense. Hayward, Williams, and Burks are all capable of making a play when this team needs it even Foye.