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I don't know 162 puts him as a borderline starter in the league. That seems about right for him. Now if he can prove to be more than NBA starter then you might be able to say
something different but right now it's just potential
 
I don't know 162 puts him as a borderline starter in the league. That seems about right for him. Now if he can prove to be more than NBA starter then you might be able to say
something different but right now it's just potential

For guys who played over 1000 minutes (about 12 minutes a game) Alec Burks is:
- 63rd in Points Scored
- 85th in Assists
- 50th in Points Per 100 Possessions
- 13th in Free Throw Attempts Per 100 Possessions
- 98th in PER
- 113th in True Shooting %
- 85th in Assist %
- 98th in Steal %

It really doesn't matter but 162 seems at least 40-50 spots too low.
 
I don't know 162 puts him as a borderline starter in the league. That seems about right for him. Now if he can prove to be more than NBA starter then you might be able to say
something different but right now it's just potential

Way to reinforce the misguided thought that being a starter is the only way to be considered a good player.
 
For guys who played over 1000 minutes (about 12 minutes a game) Alec Burks is:
- 63rd in Points Scored
- 85th in Assists
- 50th in Points Per 100 Possessions
- 13th in Free Throw Attempts Per 100 Possessions
- 98th in PER
- 113th in True Shooting %
- 85th in Assist %
- 98th in Steal %

It really doesn't matter but 162 seems at least 40-50 spots too low.

Well I guess there are 40-50 players who established their reputations by playing defense ;)
 
Kanter makes an appearance. Not looking good and Burke is the 3rd best Jazzman?
 
Kanter makes an appearance. Not looking good and Burke is the 3rd best Jazzman?

Because a guy who shoots 38% is such a valuable commodity.
About the only time I even get up on ESPN is to source their Trade Machine. Other than that, ESPN is pretty much a joke.
 
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