seattlejazzfan
Well-Known Member
The starting lineup lacks a true scorer and number 1 option.
Burks should start AND get lots of touches. Let hayward play defense, spot up for threes and run and finish in transition.
Let favors play defense, rebound, and run pick n roll with alec burks.
Let trey be a solid point guard that doesnt turn the ball over and shoots alot less so he doesnt have to do much. (he is only a rookie after all)
Marvin can continue spreading the floor to open up driving lanes for alec.
Seriously, favors and marv dont need many touches, hayward would probably be better and more efficient with less touches, and trey is a rookie trying to do too much.
Lets unleash the beast and see what Alec "slick pimp" burks can do
Good post. First, Thriller's comment made me chuckle. If only we had a throw away season to find out - lol.
Second you are right. Hayward is shooting 41% FGs, 32% 3pt and getting 17 ppg on 14.5 shots. Burks is shooting 45% FGs and 35% 3pt and getting 13 ppg on 10 shots. The both get to the line 4.5 times a game, but Burks does it in 27 minutes while Hayward does it in 36 minutes. Burks should be the guy doing the shooting and scoring on the team. Hayward is the better all-around player of the two - he rebounds and facilitates better than Burks - let him take on that role of playmaker and reduce his shots. He also defends better, so let him focus on that.
Also, forget about 30+, let's get him in the 34-35+ range like Hayward. He has a PER of 15.5, Dick's PER is 11.5 - Dick and Burks shouldn't be playing virtually the same number of minutes.
FWIW, in the seven games he's played 34+ minutes, he's averaging 22.6 ppg. Sure small sample size, but I think he's earned the opportunity to see what he can do with Hayward type minutes.