Do you think quin will go with Hayward, ingles, hood as the clear choice like you said?
I don't want Hayward guarding PG's simply because I think that gets him in foul trouble quite often. We need Hayward we don't want him in foul trouble.This would be my lineup.
PG - Hayward
SG - Burks
SF - Hood
PF - Favors
C - Gobert
I think Hayward is the best option out of all the wings to run the point. He is just flat out better than anyone else on both sides of the ball. He doesn't need to be a standard point either. Hood and Burks can share the duties. But I'd have him guard the point guard's though.
Having Hood and Hayward on the court with Burks would be best. He need shooters around him.
Also, have Favors shoot threes.
FWIW they re-signed him after Dante got hurt for the year. So I doubt that is how the Jazz see him.Perhaps. I'm just personally not a fan of him. Hopefully he can turn me into a fan of him this year but I do think there are better options. And I still believe he is mainly on the team for the benefit of Dante, not for his all around talent level.
I don't want Lillard on this team, He's a better version of Trey Burke. Shoot first and very little to no defense. I'd love Mike Conley.Which is why I want Lillard. I'd like a guy like Mike Conley here too.
I don't want Hayward guarding PG's simply because I think that gets him in foul trouble quite often. We need Hayward we don't want him in foul trouble.
In the post I quoted he wanted him to guard the opponent PG. FWIW I like the idea of Hood, Burks and Hayward on the court together, at least a little bit. Mostly because I think Trey Burke is horrible with the other starters. I'm sick of watching Burke dribble for 20 sec. then throw up a bad shot while Favors, Hood, and Hayward are not getting the ball.Just because Hayward would be a primary ball handler doesn't mean he would have to guard opposing PGs..
In the post I quoted he wanted him to guard the opponent PG. FWIW I like the idea of Hood, Burks and Hayward on the court together, at least a little bit. Mostly because I think Trey Burke is horrible with the other starters. I'm sick of watching Burke dribble for 20 sec. then throw up a bad shot while Favors, Hood, and Hayward are not getting the ball.
some of you will cringe when I say it, but it seems like POINT GOD ALEC BURKS is the best answer right now.
Easy there NAOS you will be making King Cy upset. I was the one who originally said Burks could be a point guard when he was drafted and Cy got all upset about it and neged me.
People who cry about a previous neg amuse me. Just take the neg and accept it.
Burks isn't a PG though at all. Hayward makes for a better PG on the offensive end by far, and is the role he played last year. On offensive would you say Hayward played the PG or Exum? I would say Hayward's style more closely resembled that of a PG. Hayward can handle the responsibility of creating for himself and others in equal opportunities more so than Burks can. I use to think it was because Hayward had better vision (which he still does but the gap isn't as big as it use to be) but now I think it's because Hayward can break a defense down in more ways than Burks.
Defensively neither works, but I guess Burks has more potential on that end vs. PGs.