Crazy-Canuck wrote:billinder33 wrote:Crazy-Canuck wrote:
You kinda have to because the team is committed to him eventhough he doesn't provide much outside of scoring. And sometimes his offense is more valuable than his lack of defense amd rebounding. Problem is you have the exact same player in klay, they just get their offense differently.
The difference is that what JK does can open up opportunities for Klay. The reverse isn't true.
It is true. Klays 3 pt shooting still provides gravity for jk to see space in the paint. They are the same. Just like Poole and klay were the same.
When Klay has the ball in his hands, no one else gets to touch it. He's a me first, last guy to touch the ball player. Kuminga has shown he's at least a willing passer out of bad spots, he has some budding facilitator attributes, though admittedly very raw at this stage. Kkay has never shown that because he's not that guy, and never will be. That's the difference.
The Klay=Poole=Kuminga schtick is idiotic. These three aren't similar to each other at all, aside from the fact that they all play professional basketball.