esqtvd wrote:og15 wrote:I have no issue with guys taking good shots. Kennard's shooting rate isn't even "bad", 10.6 FGA/36 and 4.8 3PA/36 is not bad, it's just not good enough or what he was brought in to do.
He clearly doesn't have the type of personality that as the youngest and newest guy with the bench unit, he's going to go out and look for his as he should.
You can see it, he's just trying to not step on any toes, and I get it, but Kennard was brought in for shooting, scoring and playmaking, if he's not attacking and playmaking, then there's no need for Kennard because he's not a defender or hustle guy.
His contract is too small to really trade for anything, and maybe he's one of those guys that needs a season with a team to get his bearings, but if nothing changes, he's first on the block next season when he makes more and there's no hard cap restricting the Clippers moves.
Very good point. Luke's extension for $14M/yr doesn't kick in until next season. At the moment he's only making $5.2M, which probably won't bring back a difference-maker. A difference-maker is a big bargain at $5 million. Why deal one?
Exactly, no one is trading a $5 million contract impact player unless they are getting a similar impact player but at a different position or with more fitting skills for their team. The only other way you get a player like that is from a lottery team trading a good player in order to get draft picks back. I think Kennard starts at $12.7 million next season on his contract, which is a much better amount, especially since the Clippers won't be hard capped and can take back 125% again.
As far as I know, there's no trade involving Kennard that will bring back a better player, or even someone who can shoot as well as he can probably can't be brought back. So unless he's packaged with someone else, he's going to be around. I'd love for him to figure it out, he's got good skills, but fit is just as important as skills. I know for example, Mike Conley, a much better player, but he took a season to adjust to how he fits on Utah with Mitchell and Gobert and everyone else and has been much better this season. Kennard could be one of those guys, but that also means he's going to be relatively disappointing this season and a question mark for next. A lot of season still left though, so we'll see, as always let's hope he figures it out, it makes the team better.