Favors
Burke
Hayward
Kanter
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Burks
Top 4 are fairly equal in value, actually. I try to approach it by thinking which players can actually help other players on this team improve-- and not just put up stats.
Favors, being potentially a formidable two-way forward (now with a promising PG) is definitely our rarest piece.
Burke is oozing with potential, and has already improved the play of his teammates over the span of less than 10 games.
Hayward will still improve, and he offers lots of unique skills wrapped up in a high-IQ, selfless package. Technically he should probably be 2nd on the list, but I just value Burke's ability to improve the play of his teammates more than Hayward himself. I still want Hayward on this team for years to come though. Could make a great 2nd fiddle, and would probably be the best 3rd fiddle in the league in a couple years.
Kanter puts up some great stats, but (other than his offensive rebounding at times) his contributions have yet to transfer over to improving the play of others (like Hayward and Burke), or improving our team's defense considerably (like Favors).
Still, his potential as an offensive power-house is great, which fetches a high-premium in this league. I still think that he can grow to complement Derrick Favors.
Burks, though intriguing, is our most replaceable player on this roster.