Basically in the post game interview Quin said Burke was our only playmaker left with Rodney and Hayward out. He doesn't trust anyone else to make a play without turning the ball over or doing something out of character. Burke has shown an ability to hit big shots, so I can understand why Quin would trust him despite playing terrible the entire game.
just because wonders why Quin continued to go to Burke, uh just because Exum won't compete. He needs somebody in there who will go in there and compete with the basketball.
Zach LaVine put on a clinic for Dante Exum last night of how a young rookie guard can compete in the NBA and showed why he is the swing for the fences guy Jazz fans thought they were getting with Exum.
LaVine, struggled from the field, had 7 TOs, but he was agressive, got to the line 10 times, scored 27 and ultimately led his short handed team to a win.
Meanwhile, on the other side, on a Jazz team missing Hayward, Burks and Hood, and needing a perimeter player to step up, Exum played like his usual passive self, roaming the perimeter and swinging the ball to teammates, forcing them to do everything. Embarrassing. Not only does Snyder feel like Burke is the only playmaker, but Burke, especially when he's on the floor with Exum, feels like he has to do everything because his backcourt mate doesn't want to play basketball.