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Rookie Depth Chart Battles: Utah Jazz

Over the next month or so, I will be a writing a series of articles exploring the depth charts of NBA teams, and more specifically, where the rookies from the 2011 draft fit into those depth charts. Thanks to MTD for the idea.

We've already taken a look at the Cleveland Cavaliers and Minnesota Timberwolves, so next up is the Utah Jazz who held both the third and twelfth selections in the 2011 draft.

The Jazz are in the midst of an organizational overhaul, as they lost both their long-time head coach Jerry Sloan and franchise point guard Deron Williams last season. The Jazz were able to acquire a second lottery pick from the New Jersey Nets in the Williams trade, and they used their two picks to add a player each to the frontcourt and backcourt.

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#3 - Enes Kanter

  • Position: Center
  • Measurables: 6'11" 259 lbs
  • 2010-2011 Statistics: None

Utah continued the re-tooling of their frontcourt that began with the departure of Carlos Boozer in free agency by adding the young big man form Turkey. Kanter was one of the riskiest picks in the draft considering he did not play in a single game last year for the Kentucky Wildcats after being ruled permanently ineligible by the NCAA.

But the talent of the nineteen-year-old is undeniable as evidenced by the 34 points and 13 rebounds he put up in the 2010 Nike Hoops Summit.

UTA Frontcourt Depth Chart: Al Jefferson (PF/C), Mehmet Okur (C), Kyrylo Fesenko (C, FA), Paul Millsap (PF), Derrick Favors (PF/C), Francisco Elson (C, FA)

Utah has a pretty loaded frontcourt at the moment, and it might be difficult for Kanter to find time early on. Fesenko and Elson are both free agents, and even if one of them is signed he should not be an obstacle for Kanter.

Okur is a veteran big man with a sweet stroke who has been Utah's starting center for several seasons now. But his inability to stay healthy recently as well as the addition of Al Jefferson has severely cut back in his playing time. He will likely stick around and act as a mentor for the young guys for one more year, but I'd be surprised if he played a significant role in the rotation. Kanter would have to show some real promise to move ahead of the veteran, however.

Al Jefferson is most likely stuck with Utah for at least one more year, and he is sure to eat up plenty of minutes.

Paul Millsap has been an extremely solid player for the Jazz over the last few seasons, but the addition of 2010 third overall draft pick Derrick Favors has complicated matters. The team may be ready to move forward with Favors as the guy at power forward, so a Millsap trade is a strong possibility. There were rumors that they nearly traded Millsap at the deadline last year, and the Jazz should receive a nice offer for the skilled big man.

Kanter's place on the roster: Kanter hasn't played for an entire year, and it will likely be closer to two years before he finally gets on the court after the lock-out is lifted. Considering that and the depth of the Utah frontcourt, it would be unreasonable to expect a major impact from the Turkish teenager.

The center depth chart heading into the year will likely be Jefferson as the starter, Okur as the back-up, and Kanter as the third-stringer. He will be given time to work himself back into basketball condition and to regain and sharpen his skills. This is probably the best possible scenario for Kanter to have a successful career.

But Okur has not been able to stay healthy, and injury is likely to strike again during the season. If that happens, Kanter should be primed to step in and secure his spot in the rotation.

Another possible way for Kanter to break into the rotation would be for the Millsap trade I mentioned above. Millsap is a player many of our friends at SLC Dunk would love to keep, and they have even expressed the belief that the Jazz may try to play Millsap some at small forward. But I have a hard time seeing that plan being successful and still believe he will be traded at some point. If that happens, Jefferson, Favors, Kanter and Okur (if healthy) would handle the majority of the frontcourt minutes.

Expectation: Minutes for Kanter will be tough to come across early on, and much of the first part of his season will be devoted to getting him back into shape. But later in the season he steps into the rotation and shows flashes of what made him the third overall pick. 4-6 ppg and 2-4 rpg in 7-9 minutes per game.

#12 - Alec Burks

  • Position: Shooting Guard
  • Measurables: 6'6" 193bs
  • 2010-2011 Statistics: 20.5 ppg, 46.9 fg%, 29.2 3fg%, 82.5 ft%, 6.5 rpg, 2.9 apg

After going big with their first pick, Utah balanced out their draft by taking a guard with their second lottery pick. Burks was the consensus best shooting guard in the draft, so it was an easy decision for the Jazz when the former Colorado Buffalo was still on the board at twelve. Burks still needs to add strength and work on his jumpshot, but he's a solid rebounder and passer for his position and can score with the best of them.

UTA Wing Depth Chart: C.J. Miles (SG/SF), Gordon Hayward (SG/SF), Andrei Kirilenko (SF, FA), Raja Bell (SG), Jeremy Evans (SF)

Andrei Kirilenko, a long time Jazz starter on the wing, is a free agent and may not be back. If he signs elsewhere, Gordon Hayward and C.J. Miles will be the starting wings, Hayward likely splitting time between the 2 and 3. Veteran Raja Bell is still on the roster and may pose an obstacle to Burks, although he has been a shell of his former self over the last few years while dealing with age and injuries.

If AK-47 remains with the Jazz, Burks will find himself in a similar situation to his fellow rookie Kanter. Kirilenko is either the starter or the back-up at small forward, which means Hayward will spend the vast majority of his minutes at shooting guard with Bell as his primary back-up early on.

Burks' place on the roster: Whether Kirilenko returns or not, Miles and Hayward will get their minutes.

Bell is the man Burks has to beat out for playing time, which is odd considering he is the anti-Bell. Burks is a solid iso scorer and good playmaker but doesn't play much defense and can't shoot very well, while all Bell can do is shoot the three and play defense. If Burks can become at least an average defender, the back-up role should be his. Bell could also make this easier by getting hurt again.

Burks will probably play a minor role as a scorer off the bench during his rookie season, and he could also see spot minutes at point guard if Ronnie Price and Earl Watson don't both return.

Expectation: Burks will play a minor role as a rookie, although I see his playing time increasing as the season rolls on. He will average about 10-12 mpg, but could be playing upwards of 20 minutes by the end of the season. 6-8 ppg, 1-3 rpg, and 1-3 apg.

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will likely be tough to come by for both rookies.

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by BlackPack-fan on Jul 16, 2025 10:21 AM EDT reply actions  

wow

I didn’t realize how deep the Jazz front court is

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by 2NASHTY on Jul 16, 2025 1:37 PM EDT reply actions  

Well,

Okur has been hurt a lot in recent years so we’ve seen more Fesenko than we should. But they’ve had 2 starting-caliber PFs for a while now. First it Was Boozer and Millsap, then Boozer left and they brought in Big Al at C, then they traded D-Will for Favors. As a Suns fan post-Amar’e, I’m very jealous.

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by Omaha Sun on Jul 17, 2025 3:24 PM EDT up reply actions  

As a Suns fan post-Amar’e, I’m very jealous.

that’s what i was thinking

"Maybe I’m old school," Nash said, "but I signed a contract to play here and I want to honor it. I feel like I owe it to my teammates and the city and everybody to keep battling until they tell me it’s time to go." STEVE (God of Basketball) NASH

by 2NASHTY on Jul 18, 2025 3:54 AM EDT up reply actions  

I really don't think that CJ Miles or Raja Bell are too big of obstacles

I am pretty sure Burks could beat them both out. But the resigning of AK would definitely provide him with a problem. The Jazz are one of those teams like the Pacers and Sixers with a lot of good pieces but no real stars.

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by LesterJohn on Jul 16, 2025 6:53 PM EDT reply actions  

I’m not huge on Miles, but he has been around a while and has improved over the last year or so from what I’ve seen. I think the team really likes him. Burks still has to bulk up, work on his defense, and improve his jumpshot, so I can see them easing him in slowly. And I really don’t know what Corbin’s philospophy is. I talked to a guy at SLC Dunk (you can follow the link if you want to see the whole discussion) and he mentioned how Utah has always gone with veterans under Sloan, and Corbin may be the same way. Who knows at this point, thouigh? Long-term, I completely agree though.

Big Al is a star level talent, but his game doesn’t really translate to wins.

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by Omaha Sun on Jul 17, 2025 3:29 PM EDT up reply actions  

I think Big Al was more of putting up big numbers on a small team (i.e, Michael Beasley or Monta Ellis)

When you are a team’s first option, and you shoot a lot, 20 ppg may not be as impressive as it seems.

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by LesterJohn on Jul 17, 2025 4:38 PM EDT up reply actions  

Exactly.

But those players do have star talent. Like I said though, their particular brand of talent does not translate to wins in the NBA very often.

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by Omaha Sun on Jul 17, 2025 6:24 PM EDT up reply actions  

Then this becomes a semantical argument.

Sure, guys like Big Al, Kevin Love, Andre Iguodala, and Danny Granger, for example, have star talent, but I wouldn’t call them stars. They aren’t stars until they have a good enough team/teammate that proves that they aren’t just volume shooters who are allowed to take 30 shots a night.

Theo-trade John Lackey for a used condom and a punch in the nose. Remember, it's all about value.

by LesterJohn on Jul 17, 2025 6:38 PM EDT up reply actions  

However, Love doesn't necessarily just score, but I think you get my big fish-small pond point I'm making.

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by LesterJohn on Jul 17, 2025 6:39 PM EDT up reply actions  

Yeah, I do.

And I agree with your point. However, I wouldn’t include Iggy with the likes on Ellis and Jefferson.

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by Omaha Sun on Jul 17, 2025 11:35 PM EDT up reply actions  

Isn't Okur Turkish as well?

He may be able to help his fellow countryman

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by running with Twolves (and scissors) on Jul 17, 2025 1:41 PM EDT reply actions  

Al Jefferson is not "stuck" with the Jazz...

it’s the other way around. That’s why he’s a good candidate for a trade. Okur’s lack of playing time had nothing to do with Jefferson. Okur’s spent all of last year either injured or working his way back into the rotation following injury. I agree with the rest of your assessment.

by moonnshynejc on Jul 17, 2025 9:05 PM EDT reply actions  

Who do you see willing to trade for Big Al? Possibly Houston, but who wants a guy on that big of a contract who has not proven that his numbers can translate to wins? And you may be correct about Okur and his injuries, but that reinforces the point even more. Do you really see him starting ahead of Jefferson? Can he stay healthy enough to play a big role?

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by Omaha Sun on Jul 17, 2025 11:40 PM EDT up reply actions  

We managed to trade Hedo, so they've got a shot.

It would just require them to give up someone they don’t want to or take back another bad contract in return. That’s why we had to do the J-Rich for VC swap.

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by Beavis 25 on Jul 18, 2025 1:42 AM EDT up reply actions  

That's true,

although you have to remember it was Orlando that took him. I don’t think any other team in the league would have been that dumb.

Like I said, Houston has been thrown around with their lack of a C and the McHale connection, plus they have plenty of assets on the team. Would they really want to do that though? And who do they give up? I’m not sure they have anyone on J-Rich’s level that they are able to part with. Maybe Burks?

You can’t say there is no chance because there always is one. But I’d be surprised if it happens and it’s nearly impossible to predict.

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by Omaha Sun on Jul 18, 2025 1:08 PM EDT up reply actions  

after FA and the front court trade, there gonna have a really good frontcourt

I agree that burk will not see much of the floor early but pretty quick i think his talent will shine through and he’ll become a must play.

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by ChewyFL on Jul 19, 2025 5:40 PM EDT reply actions  

Like I said,

it will be much easier if AK-47 goes elsewhere or gets hurt again. I don’t see Bell as much of an obstacle long-term.

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by Omaha Sun on Jul 20, 2025 1:47 AM EDT up reply actions  

Plus he may get on the florr some as a 3rd PG.

He’d be a better option than Ronnie Price IMO.

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by Omaha Sun on Jul 20, 2025 1:48 AM EDT up reply actions  

ya i agree

he will have a solid season but nothing to extraordinary. Look out for him the year after next!

"Hardwork beats talent when talent fails to work hard" -Norm Nixon
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." -Confucius

by ChewyFL on Jul 20, 2025 2:43 PM EDT up reply actions  

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