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Originally Posted by Archie Moses
Dear Jazzfanz,

As I told my brother during the NCAA tourney, Burkes is a collegiate player. He'll "Eric Snow" it in the pros.

Signed,


Archie Moses.
 
I'll admit, I thought Alfonso would have a career (missed banked layups) like Snow, but the dude is growing on me. Will he ever be as good as Williams in his prime? (years ago of course.)
 
Id take Burke in their rookie year's, but right now, I would still take Deron when he played for the Jazz. Burke is a stud, but he still hasn't reached Deron's level when he was in a Jazz uniform. Deron's performance in his 2nd year playoffs run was pretty damn good, especially against San Antonio.
 
DWill was a more complete and dominant player than Burke has shown to be so far. Even in their rookie years, I'd probably still take DWill.
 
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I'd take a scorching case of anal crabs over DuhRon Williams, 10,000 times out of 10,000.
 
They are having comparable rookie years. DWill took huge steps in his 2nd and 3rd years though which might be a little unrealistic for Burke to match.
 
You take Deron 10 times out of 10. Deron had All-Star potential. Burke does not. Simply put Burke doesn't have the tools to get to the free throw line consistently. Now you might trade Deron in a few years but he always was a better talent.
 
You take Deron 10 times out of 10. Deron had All-Star potential. Burke does not. Simply put Burke doesn't have the tools to get to the free throw line consistently. Now you might trade Deron in a few years but he always was a better talent.


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You take Deron 10 times out of 10. Deron had All-Star potential. Burke does not. Simply put Burke doesn't have the tools to get to the free throw line consistently. Now you might trade Deron in a few years but he always was a better talent.

If I'm a GM and I didn't know that that blubbering vagina would essentially make the greatest coach of all-time say, "**** it, I'm out." then I agree. DuhRon > Trey

You sure you need another?

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We'll probably never be able to flip Burke for a Favors, a Kanter, and half a Trey Burke. As far as keeping them though, a very good sub max point is better than a mercurial max point for optimal team construction. Better to get the second and flip him for the first and assets (which we did.)
 
We'll probably never be able to flip Burke for a Favors, a Kanter, and half a Trey Burke. As far as keeping them though, a very good sub max point is better than a mercurial max point for optimal team construction. Better to get the second and flip him for the first and assets (which we did.)

Huh?
 
Wish it wasn't so, but DWill by far..hate him all you want but he was a rare talent for a couple years there
 

Optimally if you are in position to draft a max point and he is BPA, draft him. But you are better off to find a way to flip him for a very good to great point guard + other assets rather than keeping him and maxing him. Slotting a point guard as one of your max salaries is a fatal flaw that will eventually limit your team. It just so happens that the Jazz did exactly that, even if indirectly.
 
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