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Young Utah Jazz show strengths in NBA Summer League run
DeMarre Carroll (3) of the Utah Jazz play the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Michael Stockton, 21, of the Utah Jazz brings the ball upcourt against the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Alec Burks (10), of the Utah Jazz is defended by Orlando Johnson (11) of the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Kevin Murphy (55) of the Utah Jazz drives to the basket against the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Alec Burks (10), of the Utah Jazz brings the ball upcourt against the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Alec Burks runs into a pick while playing Orlando Johnson, (11) of the Utah Jazz play the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Alec Burks runs into a pick while playing Orlando Johnson, (11) of the Utah Jazz play the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Alec Burks of the Utah Jazz inbounds the ball against Orlando Johnson of the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Jeremy Evans of the Utah Jazz play the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Blake Ahearn (2), of the Utah Jazz defends Ben Hansborough of the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Blake Ahearn (left) talks with Jeremy Evans of the Utah Jazz during a timeout in their game against the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Enes Kanter of the Utah Jazz drives to the basket against Miles Plumlee of the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Blake Ahearn of the Utah Jazz goes up for a shot against the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Blake Ahearn of the Utah Jazz drives to the basket against Chris Kramer (4) of the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Alec Burks (10), of the Utah Jazz drives to the basket against of the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Michael Stockton, 21, of the Utah Jazz brings the ball upcourt against Ben Hansbrough, 23, of the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Kevin Murphy of the Utah Jazz drives to the basket against the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Enes Kanter of the Utah Jazz drives to the basket against the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Mike Green (17), and Enes Kanter (0) of the Utah Jazz defend Ben Hansborough of the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
John Milsap of the Utah Jazz drives to the basket against the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Kevin Murphy (55), and Mike Green (17, far right) of the Utah Jazz guard  Robert Vaden under the basket of the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Kevin Murphy (55) of the Utah Jazz drives to the basket against Chris Kramer (4), of the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
Blake Ahearn of the Utah Jazz drives to the basket against the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)
 Alec Burks (10), of the Utah Jazz looks to take a shot against Miles Plumlee, (13), of the Indiana Pacers during the Orlando Summer League games Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez|Special to the Tribune)

Orlando, Fla. • Backpack on, about to exit Amway Center and leave behind the Jazz’s five-game Summer League run, Jazz coach Tyrone Corbin stole a quick glance at a high-definition television screen filled with rows of statistics.

Second-year Utah center Enes Kanter: 15 points and eight rebounds. Third-year forward Jeremy Evans: 11 points, six boards (three offensive), four blocks. Second-round pick Kevin Murphy: 10 points on 4-of-7 shooting, including two made 3-pointers.

Even an off game by second-year guard Alec Burks — eight points on 3-of-13 shooting — was buffered by his team-leading 17.2-point average.

Corbin and the Jazz (3-2) got exactly what they wanted out of another mid-July summer swing through Orlando. Development. Progress. A promising glimpse at the future bordered by clear reminders of what young players such as Burks, Kanter, Evans and Murphy still must improve on.

Utah’s a small-market organization attempting to win now while still developing raw talent. A successful 2011-12 season proved the challenging dual approach is possible. A strong 2012 Summer League showed the Jazz’s youth is on the verge of taking the next step.

“The summer is the greatest time of year for players to improve, and young players have got to embrace the education of learning where they can get better,” said assistant coach Scott Layden, who guided a Utah team that fell 89-75 to Oklahoma City on Friday in the Jazz’s Summer League finale. “Our guys have a good knowledge and perspective of who they are, so they can improve in those areas. They’re bright, intelligent guys, and they’re getting all of the tools to improve. You can see the steps they’re making to get better, and that’s what’s so encouraging.”

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Burks was Utah’s Summer League star. The 20-year-old slasher showed off an improved outside jump shot, while his relentless off-the-dribble attack has only accelerated. The No. 12 overall pick of the 2011 NBA Draft also displayed an added swagger with the ball in his hands. He occasionally ran the Jazz’s offense, and was the focus for the majority of Utah’s sets.

Burks’ defense has also intensified. Building on a strong finish to the 2011-12 season, the former Colorado standout is learning how to turn his long, steady frame into an off-the-ball advantage, and he didn’t hesitate to play tight man-to-man along the perimeter.

“Coming into the league last year, people didn’t think I could play defense, especially at this level,” said Burks, who added 3.4 average rebounds in a team-high 26.8 minutes. “I’m trying to show people I’m quick enough and I’ve got long arms — I can play defense as good as anybody if I put my mind to it.”

An always-on mental attack is crucial to Kanter’s development, and he showed improved focus and intensity during games 2-5, after being bullied by Detroit rookie Andre Drummond on Monday. The No. 3 overall pick in 2011 recorded double digits in scoring during each of his final four games, and he walked off the Amway Center practice court Friday leading the Orlando Summer League in average rebounds (8.8). Kanter was the best offensive low-post player in competition, constantly turning powerful spin moves and putbacks into points.

“Last year, I didn’t have that confidence because I didn’t play that much time,” said Kanter, who averaged 26 minutes and shot 52 percent from the field. “In Summer League play, my coaches said, ‘You’re going to get a lot of minutes.’ … Now, I’m just getting used to that.”

Jazz general manager Kevin O’Connor, Utah’s scouting department, and Corbin watched it all. They saw Burks excel, Kanter step forward, Evans leap higher and Murphy find his rhythm after a shaky start.

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At a glance

Summer League stats

Player Gms Pts Reb Ast FG% 3pt% FT% Min

Alec Burks 5 17.2 3.4 2.0 45.0 14.3 88.6 26.8

Enes Kanter 5 10.4 8.8 1.4 52.0 0.0 66.7 26.0

Jeremy Evans 3 10.3 7.3 1.0 52.0 0.0 62.5 23.3

Kevin Murphy 5 8.6 2.4 1.0 42.5 25.0 87.5 22.6

DeMarre Carroll 3 3.7 1.7 1.3 29.4 0.0 100.0 15.3

Storylines

The Jazz fall 89-75 to the Thunder in their Summer League finale. Utah finishes 3-2.

» Enes Kanter leads Utah with 15 points and eight rebounds, averaging 8.8 boards in five games.

» Oklahoma City outscores the Jazz 29-10 during the fourth quarter, with Marquez Haynes and Garrett Temple combining for 16 points.

Burks makes all-summer league team

Alec Burks’ name continues to grow.

The second-year Jazz guard was named Friday to the Summer League first team, joining Detroit’s Austin Daye, Orlando’s Andrew Nicholson, and Indiana’s Lance Stephenson and Miles Plumlee.

The 20-year-old Burks ranked second among all scorers in average points (17.2) and 12th in minutes (26.8), adding 3.4 rebounds and shooting 45 percent from the field in five starts.

Burks guided Utah to a 3-2 record. He poured in a game-high 31 points on 10-of-14 shooting Tuesday during the Jazz’s 84-80 win against Philadelphia.

Utah’s Enes Kanter and Jeremy Evans earned honorable mention Summer League selections.

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