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Needs to prove it.
So far, he's had a terrible rookie SL, a miserable rookie season and another ****-poor SL. When will he put this great shooting on display? Or is the answer that the Jazz just keep him from shooting until the last 5 mins of each game, when he's "clutch?"

He is not a bad shooter, he just has a bad shot selection. He will get better.
 
Needs to prove it.
So far, he's had a terrible rookie SL, a miserable rookie season and another ****-poor SL. When will he put this great shooting on display? Or is the answer that the Jazz just keep him from shooting until the last 5 mins of each game, when he's "clutch?"

Jazzfanz: where getting 3rd in ROTY voting (from a 9th overall pick mind you) is considered "miserable".
 
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Kanter has simply done such a **** job growing in the first couple years of his career.

I really think that his 4th year will define him as a player. Who knows. Maybe he needs a scenery change.
 
Jazzfanz: where getting 3rd in ROTY voting (from a 9th overall pick mind you) is considered "miserable".
In all fairness, he said treys shooting has been poor. That's all he said.

Do you disagree?
 
Jazzfanz: where getting 3rd in ROTY voting (from a 9th overall pick mind you) is considered "miserable".

I agree his season wasn't miserable, even though I think he was just saying his shooting was miserable, but lets be real that 3rd in that draft class last year isn't a ringing endorsement.
 
He is not a bad shooter, he just has a bad shot selection. He will get better.
LOL.
You know what, I'm a FANTASTIC shooter. I just need to be wide open from 5 ft. Shot selection, form - everything plays into whether or not you're a good shooter. In the end, it still comes down to the fact Trey has still not shown he can hit shots consistently.
 
Needs to prove it.
So far, he's had a terrible rookie SL, a miserable rookie season and another ****-poor SL. When will he put this great shooting on display? Or is the answer that the Jazz just keep him from shooting until the last 5 mins of each game, when he's "clutch?"
I assumed you meant (spot up) jump shooter when you said shooter, especially since it's in regard to how he fits next to Exum. He was ok in catch-and-shoots last season, even coming off a broken index finger on his shooting hand. How he shoots at the rim or pulling up off the dribble is unimportant if he's playing off-ball with Exum.
 
Wish Exum would pump fake some of these 3's and use his speed to get by the guy closing on him to finish strong at the rim.
 
Exum isn't a SG. After SL, I think the Jazz understand that. I also think they were just being diplomatic by holding to the line that Burke and Exum can play in the same backcourt. They can't. Simple fact is Trey can't shoot. Neither can Exum right now. But Dante hasn't had 2 years of college and one season in the NBA. Exum IS a year behind, no doubt about it. He would have benefited from a year in the NCAA.

Jazz don't need a SG; they have Hayward and Burks. They have Hood who will get a lot of backup mins at SF and a prospect in Felix who will get a look. What Utah DOES need is a quality starting PG. Someone who can make plays, not just WALK the ball up the court and average 38% shooting. Exum IS raw. But in terms of potential, he's light years ahead of Burke.

This is why there is no need to worry about what to do with Exum and Burke this year. Exum can only handle about 15 mins a night. Play him at backup PG. Work on his shooting mechanics. Let him go against scrubs. If he can fix his shot this year and nothing else, you have created a beast.

Then next year, open the spot up. See who wins the starting PG spot. Then next year, you can look to move one of the two, or move Burke to backup PG. There is no problem this year with Burke and Exum.
 
I assumed you meant (spot up) jump shooter when you said shooter, especially since it's in regard to how he fits next to Exum. He was ok in catch-and-shoots last season, even coming off a broken index finger on his shooting hand. How he shoots at the rim or pulling up off the dribble is unimportant if he's playing off-ball with Exum.

Trey Burke was 36.6% FG and 35.2% 3PT in catch-and-shoot situations.
 
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