bboyskinnylegs wrote:Looking at the numbers, Kemba's assist rate in his first year (29.6%), 2nd year (30.7%), when he was more 'pass-first' and of course now in his 3rd year (19%) is less than Bayless' assist rate this whole year (36%).
I think people look way too much into statistics when they evaluate, and not enough at context, and that applies to Kemba Walker in particular. If you watched him play, and I know you did bboy, you'd see that he always started the game out at PG, looking to get others involved. It's when nobody was making shots (other than Lamb), that Calhoun moved him over to SG, and put Napier at PG. At that point, Kemba became a scorer. He was looking to get buckets for his team. That's what he was focusing on. The game that really brought out his PG skills, was against a weak opponent, in Bucknell, where his teammates picked up the slack, and he didn't have to do as much. He finished with 18 pts, 8 rebs, and 12 assists, while only taking 11 shots for the whole game. Bucknell pretty much dared Kemba to pass the ball by trapping him, and he hurt them with his playmaking because his teammates were making shots.
So, I think it's more about what was asked and required of Kemba by coach Calhoun more than anything. When you watch him, you could see that he can get into the painted area at will, and make defences collapse. You put that ability on our team, and it's only going to make things easier for DeMar, and Ed because opposing bigs are going to have to help on him - that's when those assists will come for Kemba. But, I agree - it's his ability to score the ball, that makes him lethal at the PG spot, because I'm guessing opposing PGs won't be able to stay in front of him, which is going to force defences to cross-match, and put bigger guys on him (like Kentucky did with Liggins), which should open post up opportunities for DeMar and James Johnson.
That's how I see things playing out with Kemba, particularly if he continues to refine his jumpshot. I think he'll be a force, man. It's up to him to get that jumpshot a bit better.