Doublea
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Hood and it's not even close.
Burks belongs on the bench with Trey, so they can share time being ballhogs with each other.
Who does this guy think he is?
Hood and it's not even close.
Burks belongs on the bench with Trey, so they can share time being ballhogs with each other.
Hood and it's not even close.
Burks belongs on the bench with Trey, so they can share time being ballhogs with each other.
Damn I'm glad this isnt Sophie's choice! We get both!!
You should look up burks shots per minute played vs his teammates.
You may be surprised that he is less of a ball hog than others on the jazz
Guess what
Trey burke took more shots per 36 minutes than any of the core players
Hayward was second
Favors was third
Kanter was 4th
Alec Burks took the 5th most shot attempts per 36 minutes.
What a ball hog right?
Btw Rodney hood took more shots per 36 minutes than Burks too
Taking the most shots per 36 minutes is not the definition of being a ballhog. Your flawed logic can be proven wrong even using the statistics you gave in this post. For example, any reasonable person would say that Kanter was more of a ballhog than Hayward, yet according to you Hayward is more of a ballhog.
Moreover, at least half of the shots Burks takes makes me roll my eyes in disgust. And this is even before I know if it's going in or not. Plus, the team dynamics are way better when Hood is on the court. Hence, unless Hood can no longer play like the way he did towards the end of the season, the easy choice is Hood.
Taking the most shots per 36 minutes is not the definition of being a ballhog.
Fine then give me the definition of a ball hog and some statistics to back up your definition.
I would that a ball hog would be someone who shoots the ball allot while he is in the game and does not pass the ball very much.
The stats prove that Burks doesn't shoot the ball as much as his teammates. In fact, of the core players he actually shoots it the least.
I don't know if they track how many passes a player makes. I wonder where Burks would rank.
So basically...... You just think Burks is a ball hog without any statistical evidence.I would define a ballhog based on what the person does when he has the ball in his hands.
Is he is dribbling a lot without creating opportunity?
Does a large percentage of his possessions end up with him taking a shot?
Does the person take a lot of bad shots?
The data is starting to catch up where you can track some of this stuff, but obviously some of it requires judgment, such as defining a bad shot.
Burks does a lot of the above.
And the difference in the number of bad shots he takes vs. the # of bad shots Hood takes is like night and day.
So basically...... You just think Burks is a ball hog without any statistical evidence.
That's what I figured.
I'm glad that most fans don't feel the same way
So basically...... You just think Burks is a ball hog without any statistical evidence.
That's what I figured.
I'm glad that most fans don't feel the same way
Are you illiterate? I said you CAN track SOME of the stuff, and that some of it is judgmental.
Here are the links with statistical evidence proving my point:
Possession: https://stats.nba.com/tracking/#!/player/possessions/?CF=TEAM_ABBREVIATION*E*uta&sort=PTS_TCH&dir=1
Drives: https://stats.nba.com/tracking/#!/player/drives/?CF=TEAM_ABBREVIATION*E*uta
The first link shows that Hayward, Hood, Kanter, and Favors all scored more points per touch than Alec Burks.
The second link shows that Burks likes to drive a lot. And even though Hood drives about half as much as Burks 2.8 drives pg vs 5.5 pg, he scores nearly as many ppg on drives as Burks (5.1 vs 5.8).
Moreover, Hood has an over 10% better FG% on drives than Burks (47.7% vs 37.1%), which essentially proves my third point I made that Burks has a terrible shot selection.
I hope Snyder isn't like "most fans" and plays the better player more, which statistically speaking at the moment is Rodney Hood.