He's also playing against a bunch of scrubs.
One big area that Cotton has over Burke is speed.Cotton can get to where he wants to be easier than Burke. He pushes the ball faster than Burke and with this young athletic team the Jazz have they can start using their legs.
That is true, but if you can't translate that into finishing or making plays for teammates, you might as well sign up Usain Bolt. There are a lot of ridiculously fast and quick PGs out there who aren't NBA players.
That's actually what I meant to say.
Yeah, I think the biggest thing is you get him for cheaper and his speed and overall athleticism probably gives him more upside.True but if he shoots and passes roughly the same as Burke but is an upgrade in speed then why not?
Yeah, I think the biggest thing is you get him for cheaper and his speed and overall athleticism probably gives him more upside.
Yeah, I think the biggest thing is you get him for cheaper and his speed and overall athleticism probably gives him more upside.
That's actually what I meant to say. Bottom line, the case to be made for Cotton - and it's an optimistic one at that - is that he's basically a Trey Burke clone, but you get that clone for cheaper price. He's a short, scoring, shoot first, PG who doesn't shoot it very efficiently. Even at that, again, it's an optimistic view if he can't do better in summer league than Burke does in real NBA games.
I lol'ed. I know everyone is entitled to an opinion, but when that opinion is 100% wrong... well you shouldn't have it. Cotton literally looks to pass first every time he touches it. Only reason he is shooting more right now is because its summer league.
Summer league and Providence. 22 ppg, but looks to pass first every time. Lol. That's cute.I lol'ed. I know everyone is entitled to an opinion, but when that opinion is 100% wrong... well you shouldn't have it. Cotton literally looks to pass first every time he touches it. Only reason he is shooting more right now is because its summer league.
Summer league and Providence. 22 ppg, but looks to pass first every time. Lol. That's cute.
I lol'ed. I know everyone is entitled to an opinion, but when that opinion is 100% wrong... well you shouldn't have it. Cotton literally looks to pass first every time he touches it. Only reason he is shooting more right now is because its summer league.
I agree with this. To this point, in both his career at Providence and based on what we've seen in SL, when he's the main PG, his scoring numbers are high, and his assist numbers low. His junior season being the exception - but even with his junior season, let's keep in mind Burke also averaged high assist numbers his soph season.Chris Paul led the league in assists this past season and still scored 19.1 per game despite being surrounded by Blake Griffin, Jamal Crawford, JJ Redick, and Deandre Jordan, among others.
Cotton's been surrounded by pretty much no one both at Providence and SL. Now, I'm not saying that he's in fact a pass-first point guard but I think it's unfair to dismiss his desire to dish by simply looking at his scoring stats. Someone has to score and he's had little around him to do so.
It's hard to find a good comp for him. Who are we hoping he will become? Patty Mills? Nate Robinson? Aaron Brooks? He might be smaller than all of them. I realize that it's vogue to be down on Trey Burke right now, but people here need to chill a little on Cotton. He played well for us at the tail end of a losing season. His ceiling is a back-up/change of pace point guard. Let's not pretend that we stumbled into Tiny Archibald here.
That is exactly what I (and most other posters) want from him. We advocate him over a slower and less efficeint PG for the right to battle Neto for the back up role. Some may just be talking about giving him the back up PG role but let's not pretend the board is acting like he is Tiny Archibald.