thruthefire wrote:Kemba could average 22 points a game... on a usage of like 35 percent. I'd much, much rather see his efficiency increase substantially that his scoring output. He's scoring plenty of points already. Parker, Paul, Irving, Lawson, Curry, Williams--these guys can score often and efficiently, that's what separates them.
Might sound wierd to say this, but in order for his efficiency to rise we first need to secure a couple post threats and teach our guys to play better off-ball. The number of times that Kemba gets doubled because a lack of off ball movement is horrid. Furthermore, without a reliable post option teams force us to take harder shots and easily negate our drives. A post threat would give us better ball movement, shot selection, and allow for more "easy" points off of backdoor cuts and such.... Kemba is scoring remarkably efficiently when you consider that no big on the team shoots above 43%....