Burke is coming into his 3rd pro year. That is the year Points show there most improvement. Spurs backup points are nothing special. The Jazz perhaps would look to get Splitter as a 4th big. That's it though.
I admit it's kinda weird to give up a lottery pick for 2 bench pieces, but I think both of them would be incredibly valuable bench pieces for us(I think they can give us good 45-50 minutes a night and be well above average bench players in the league). Splitter will be our 3d big, not 4th. He was starting for the Spurs when healthy in the last 2-3 seasons. He'd be one of the best 3d bigs in the league(unless his injuries persist). We've discussed Mills before around here... he fills a need for perimeter shooting and would be a great stop-gap PG until Dante is ready to take the reins full time.
Nah
Why do we want to give the Spurs the tools to be successful for another 10 years? That would be a terrible trade.
Burke is hardly a piece to build around for the next 10 years and #12 picks are very far from a sure thing. I know they've been good at developing talent, but I feel like that #12 pick is a long shot at anything special really. If those 2 pieces are indeed the tools that would make a team successful for another 10 years, then I guess we should keep both of them for the long haul.