Basti wrote:If he's here to stay I'd rather he played SF exclusively because he has no handles whatsoever. Make him run the break and in half court offense let him shoot the corner three or come off curls but FOR THE LOVE OF GOD don't let him put the ball on the floor.
Klomp wrote:December/January: 23.6% 3pt
February: 21.2% 3pt
March: 38.3% 3pt
April: 44.1% 3pt
FG%
Dec/Jan: 36.8
Feb: 39.5
Mar: 40.2
Apr: 45.1
Johnson's 3 point shooting improvement isn't as a fluke since he was a 35% 3 point shooter in his rookie season. He should be a more reliable spot up shooter in the future because the starting lineup has been settled, he's more familiar with the system, he'll have more time to work in the offseason, and he finally has a point guard who can create for him (as opposed to Flynn or some guy who walks with a limp). If we were to keep him (which I'm not opposed to doing), it would be nice to add a starting caliber backcourt player to pair along side him. When I say starting and caliber, I really mean a clear upgrade which isn't saying much. Given that this is Kahn's last year, I think he has some additional incentive to find players who will make an immediate impact.