Chris Porter's Hair wrote:He definitely has plenty to learn, but I don't think I'd agree that he's demonstrated no tangible growth.
I should have been clearer - statistical tangible growth. Like are those decisions resulting in anything different, is his rating going up, things like that. Overall his rating has cratered, but that's entirely on defense. And tracking, for all the good things it can bring up, will still miss things that it calls intangible (thus how I worded it) like making a better decision with the basketball. Even tracking can't piece together things like 'an open 3 is still a bad shot if there's X time on the SC' and similar situations, and he has done better there. He's had some flashes of improved man D too - only problem is early in the season, he was excellent at man D, it cratered also, and now he's below average with some impressive possessions in between
Overall though, the sheer amount of points/blown assignments hes had definitely overshadow those things. And maybe its Kerr's fault for throwing him into a scenario where he really had no chance. But at the end of the day, if there's one *player* who you can point at and say "they really hurt us", its him. People here are pointing at Wiggins, Klay, Dray.. but Kuminga's adventures on defense are the definite culprit according to tracking, and I whole-heartedly agree