Bernman wrote:tedbrogen wrote:Bernman wrote:
You used the argument of his advanced d stats, to which I rebutted they were actually pretty good in LA where he didn't have as much offensive responsibility, which you blew passed entirely.
In LA he was surrounded by high IQ, high skill defenders (Caruso, LeBron, KCP, and AD).
The biggest issue is even if Kuz is someone more focused defensive and not killing their rotations, he’s still a super low IQ offensive player who kills your spacing because he will be left wide open to throw extra bodies at GA and he is not capable of consistently making teams pay for that.
Most of the offensive issues are a matter of delusion/ego not i.q. He could just play more simply and let Giannis, KPJ, etc.; do the creating. Then it's a matter if he can hit shots. Which, again, in yrs prior to last, he was OK at. He just tried to do too much. Last yr you couldn't do anything w/ him.
He’s been below average three point shooter his entire career. Even if you somehow convince him to stop making stupid decisions on offense and take open corner threes, opponents will happily live with a below average shooter taking wide open shots instead of GA getting to the rim.
By definition, any minutes you play Kuz with GA, you are taking an efficiency hit.
And that’s before getting into the delusion of simply convincing him to realize he’s not the offensive player he thinks he is, that he demostrated no ability to understand last season when on the team with GA and KPJ.
He’s 30, he’s not changing his game. He doesn’t have that level of self-awareness and neither does Doc.