AirP. wrote:Onus wrote:AirP. wrote:GS was riding with Curry as the scorer late in the game (Butler really didn't really touch the ball much for the last 8 minutes of the 4th quarter), for whatever reason Kuminga thinks he's the top option when on the court even with Curry out there. To me, this is probably Kerr's biggest issue with Kuminga. Too often Kuminga gets the ball and it's Kuminga time, so Curry trying to run around getting himself open is a waste of energy most of the time. Hield also has this issue from time to time but GS needs his spacing.
To me, the #1 way for Kuminga to have gotten court time early in his career would have been finding a way to play with and complement Curry which I think there was ample opportunity to do that vs go with the mindset that I'm the scorer.
JK actually plays with Curry decently. He obviously looks for his shot a lot but we've been desperately looking for scoring all year outside of Steph that he was always looking to score this year (plus the contract extension he was seeking).But there are certain actions that JK has started to see with Steph that he does well to look for Steph. There was about 5 min that JK could've played against the Clippers. The 5 minutes that Jimmy sat.
I don't know, is Kuminga going to do what's best for the team or what's best for Kuminga at this point since he may be trying to showcase his skills to other teams for RFA? I've been going back in games isolating a lot of his possessions and he just doesn't care who else is on the court with him even when he's above the key with the ball. If he'd just quit trying to create his own shots, he'd still score well off the ball filling lanes of just making himself available for passes. Get rid of the tunnel vision and you have a good player, with the tunnel vision I understand why he wouldn't play, it's up to Kuminga.
Kuminga is just a guy who looks like he grew up able to just physically and athletically beat defenders and hasn't really left that mentality, even with 4 years in the NBA.
It is odd that the question of can Butler become a scorer in the playoffs was basically answered in the Clipper's game and instead of talking about that it's all about talking about a rotation player off the bench who got a DNP.
No one knows which JK you're going to get, which is why Kerr doesn't trust him. But he's been trying to run more offense lately with a few times where breaking the offense.
Jimmy looked good, but he disappeared. Was it because of the lineups (GP2 and Dray), did he gas out, did the offense just go away from him? IDK there are still questions. It looks like it's really hard to play 3 non shooters.