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Thread: Yes!!! Trey Burke!! Don't Mess This Up Corbin!!! What A Day VOL.II

Do you think that Trey Burke is a bust?

  • No. He just was not coached well but he will become much better.

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It seemed a genius move by DL at the time. I basically didn't think we could get Trey at all thus spoke about wanting other players(F you, Karasev) I jumped with joy when they announced the trade.

Trey can still be good, I believe in that. It's just too bad it can't happen with Jazz.
 
I believe Trey will be a player on a team that allows him to be what he is rather than force to be what he is not. Even K. found a home in OKC and is very good at doing what he does well, and they are okay with his warts and blemishes.

But Kudos to the Jazz for minimizing his value before they try to trade him, just like K.
 
I believe Trey will be a player on a team that allows him to be what he is rather than force to be what he is not.
What type of player is he? What type of player have the jazz forced him to be?
 
I think he is a shoot first guy and the jazz have used him in that way.

Or he just was a shootfirst duder and even though the Jazz wanted him to be a passer, and even though he had crazy talent for passing, the little dude just wanted to be what he wanted to be hence the situation today.

Trey, look. If you want to be a point guard that scores all the time, you need to put on muscle and drive in to draw fouls and always work on your shooting. Like not only empty court shootarounds. Damn contested hard *** ones. Exercise pays off.
 
Of course Trey Burke is a bust - he's a top 10 pick who is currently playing behind two players who were picked 34th and 47th.

When you throw in the fact that The Jazz traded two 1st round picks to get him, I'm not sure how you can spin that into anything other than bust.
 
Of course Trey Burke is a bust - he's a top 10 pick who is currently playing behind two players who were picked 34th and 47th.

When you throw in the fact that The Jazz traded two 1st round picks to get him, I'm not sure how you can spin that into anything other than bust.

That's easy. He goes to another team. Flourishes. Not a bust sticker gets attached.
 
That's easy. He goes to another team. Flourishes. Not a bust sticker gets attached.

Burke has NBA talent - I'm pretty confident he'll be in the league at least a couple years past his rookie contract. But you're mistaken to think he's going to go somewhere else and have a huge uptick in his production.
 
Burke has NBA talent - I'm pretty confident he'll be in the league at least a couple years past his rookie contract. But you're mistaken to think he's going to go somewhere else and have a huge uptick in his production.

I think he would be really efficient offensively in Detroit Pistons because of the level of motivation he and his parents would have.
 
I believe Trey will be a player on a team that allows him to be what he is rather than force to be what he is not. Even K. found a home in OKC and is very good at doing what he does well, and they are okay with his warts and blemishes.

But Kudos to the Jazz for minimizing his value before they try to trade him, just like K.
Ummm, they've had him on the market for two years without any takers. As for Enes, Jazz gave him 3 separate chances to be a starter and he didn't respond. Burke is a backup. Decent ball-handling skills, but not a good shooter. Jazz were never going to get more than a 2nd in return. He's a bust relative to his draft position.

Jazz haven't forced him to be what he's not. Once they saw he couldn't lead the starters (i.e. Trey would often ignore Hayward and others and look for his own shot), Quin moved him to the bench and allowed him to be a scorer.
 
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