BroncoBuck wrote:BigO wrote:BroncoBuck wrote:
Kuzma was a solid player every year up until this season. Not a great player, but not a bad player like he was this season. Just a solid starter.
Kuzma's career stats:
45% overall shooter(bad)
33% 3 point shooter (bad)
72% free throw shooter (although in the sixties the last three seasons) (bad)
6.3 rebounds a game (well below that the last thee seasons)
2.7 assists per gamevs. 2.1to per game (bad)
Besides regressing from being mediocre to abysmal the last three seasons, Kuzma is the epitome of a low IQ ball player. He takes bad shots, is inefficient in his passing and has never been a solid player. If you think he was a solid player, we have completely different definitions of it.
I want players who can shoot, rebound, pass, dribble and have a good IQ.Kuzma fails on most of these.
The best that can be said of the move was that it put the Bucks below the second apron. The worst is that they played this bad player over young developing players and gave the Bucks no chance to defeat the Pacers.
10 Year Vet stats
44% FG
35% 3 PT
77% FT
3.4 Reb
1.4 AST
.6 TO
That’s Pat Connaughton who has been a solid player here for quite some time. I guess he’s always been trash too.
When comparing stats, if you don't look at volume, then the comparison is useless.
If I'm a coach, I don't want inefficiency in any of my players. But I certainly don't want it at a high volume.
Kuzma has averaged 14.4 shots game in his career. PC has averaged 5 shots a game. So there is no comparison. Kuzma is a high volume inefficient chucker.
And over a ten year career , the difference in 2-5 percentage points (free throws and three pointers) is significant.
PC is a high IQ player. He shoots when he's open, unlike Kuzma. His assist to turnover ratio is well over two to one, as opposed to Kuzmas almost one to one ratio, which is a reflection of their respective BBIQs.
And lastly, after 10 years, most posters here want to get rid of PC, not elevate him, ike the Bucks have done with Kuzma.
Kuzma is a decent rebounder. That's it.