Trey 'the placeholder' Burke's stats arent worth comparing to other players, their markedly worse than most any starting PG you can find. why cherry pick such a small sample size?
look at the full body of work. Trey's stats as a whole are unacceptable for a starter, on any team, a PG who shoots 37.9% from the field, and takes 14 shots a game is not conducive, in any way, to playing .500 ball in today's NBA.
Trey's shot selection is reminiscent of JR Smith and Brandon Jennings, tbh, (both shoot better %'s than him for career, and in their worst years).
Think of all the wild concerns and aspersions posters had cast on Exum before the draft, It speaks volumes that this thread even exists. many presumed since he played Australian Highschool kids he'd need a huge adjustment period and some suggested he'd need to ride the bench for a year or 2 like Aaron Rodgers before he'd be ready to contribute positively.
My stance is, Trey's offense is inefficient, how can Dante be much worse?! Exum's defense is good enough to play him 25 minutes, I also think Trey feels the pressure from Dante, and doesnt seem to be handling it well, (FT's?).
Exum's slow shot release was really overblown, look at the 3's that he takes, hes either wide open or hes gonna find someone a better shot.
Jabari's putting up Antoine Walker type numbers to start the season, dunno how anyone could be less than thrilled with Dante's start, **** those stats, hes drilling 3's! It was pretty clear that he can score more than he has been, but Quinn pulls him early.