prime1time wrote:payitforward wrote:We won by 19 points last night. Kuzma had a tremendous game, maybe the best 29 minute stretch of his career. Not scoring, but 16 rebounds, 4 assists, a steal & 3 blocks -- as against only 1 TO & 1 foul...? Wow!
Deni played 3 minutes.
So let's conclude that Deni needs to change the way he plays. Let's conclude that we should cut back Deni's minutes until he... whatever....
Here's what I propose instead: let's be happy that Deni has shown incredible growth as an NBA player & do everything we can to keep him growing. By playing him. &, let's be happy that Kuzma is playing well above his career average. I.e. showing that he can be a pretty valuable NBA player.
Based on which, let's maximize both their minutes. As best we can.
What happens with Deni's minutes has nothing to do with yesterday and everything to do with his body of work and the fact that Hachimura and Bryant are now healthy. Avdija's path to more PT is simple. Make 3's.
This!
I did not mean to give the impression Deni needs to be 'punished' for not playing better.
On the whole, I'm pretty happy with where he is as a 21 yo player. I absolutely want him to
continue to get minutes but with Kuz playing out of his mind, Rui back and Kispert starting to
shoot more like the so called 'best shooter in the draft', we don't have to rely on a kid, albeit one
with good potential, to play heavy rotation minutes. Deni may not get 25-30 minutes most nights.
I'm hoping he plays and practices hard and makes a compelling case for himself to play
more.