Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:...—Bad shooter who shoots frequently
—Good defensive rebounder and good passer
With Beal and Porzingis Kuz won’t be any better than option three as a scorer; however, his rebounds and assists will be useful.
Makes perfect sense.
Although Kuz's best year so far was 20-21 (his last year in LA) his year with us was almost as good, & in fact it was better in most ways. & not as good in a few others.
Better: both his defensive rebounding & his assists jumped significantly. Blocks & steals were up a little bit, & fouls were a little down.
Moreover, he scored more points, while his TS% didn't drop from the year before. I'll come back to this point in a moment.
Two negatives stand out:
a) His offensive boards dropped significantly from the previous year. Now... the previous year had been substantially higher than any previous one -- so maybe it's unlikely that he'll jump back up. Still...
b) His turnovers jumped from the previous year -- & all previous years. No doubt this reflects his having attempted more shot-creation, trying to do more off the bounce, than ever in his past. & indicates that it's not a strong point.
You can think of TOs & offensive boards sort of as the opposite of one another. One of them takes away a chance to score, while the other one adds an extra chance to score. Obviously, high on TOs & low on offensive boards is not a winning combination.
Leave out those two numbers, & Kuz had his best year by far. In fact, just on defensive boards, assists, blocks, steals & fouls -- he was a way above average NBA 4 last year. He was really good.
Which more or less tells the story: to me Kuz looks like he's hit his ceiling. For him to continue to develop, he would have to do at least 1 of 3 things:
1. Become good at shot-creation. This would help increase his below average scoring efficiency, & it would cut down his turnovers.
2. Become a consistently better 3 point shooter. He's gone up & down over his 5 years, but he's never been particularly good.
3. Improve on the offensive glass.
You don't usually see any of these things improve significantly in a 27 year old guy who's heading into his 6th season. But... never say never.