question: (i wont rebut, just generally intrigued)
i really liked trey burke just a month or 2 ago, seriously i would have loved the idea of drafting him then.
over the course of the past few weeks ive noticed something that bothers me(and ive been watching him alot), to the point where i didnt like the idea of drafting him, its simply this.
whats his go-to dribble move? ive been looking for this because as we all know he can do most everything except finish around the rim.
now i could be wrong, i hope i am, i hope its just me catching a particular bunch of games.
i see his go-to move is this lean his shoulder in, and do a step-back jumper..... please tell me why im wrong, but i dont think thats gonna work too great in the nba.
(little backstory i was run off of knicks forums when i was younger, [ex knick fan i love my jazz now], many years ago because i was going on and on about brook lopez' go-to moves, nba size and mostly his go-to moves and why i thought they easily translated to the nba in the draft thread, i took on everybody, people hated me, i soured on the knicks we drafted gallinari and the dantoni experiment proved to be an epic failure, Ive been a loyal jazz fan ever since. Brook lopez is currently 4th in the league in PER only trailing lebron,durant and cp3)
deron has that awesome go-to crossover, so did kemba. kyrie had a bunch of them as did CP3, Lillard definetly did. (im not holding burke to that class but im just wondering) can someone please show me a vid of burke's best crossover, im sure its nasty i just havent seen it, definitely doesn't bust it out in late game situations. TYIA