fatlever wrote:btw, i didnt mean to turn this into an anti or pro MKG debate. i made up my mind to note his touches before the game started, so my post could have gone any number of ways.
as for the game - jefferson was spectacular in the 2nd half. wow. very nice overall game from kemba. got others involved, played pesky defense, shot a good percentage. you cant ask for much more from your pg.
I want to see MKG succeed as a scorer probably more than anybody on the Bobcats roster because it'll lead to consistent success for the team, but he's never going to start improving in that area until he start asserting himself. I've seen the very same thing from Andre Iguodala during his earlier years, who is a fair comparison to MKG. Iguodala finally starting playing aggressive offensively in his 3rd season, and it paid dividends. Being a scorer is more mental than skill once you get to this point, and have size & strength to do it routinely like MKG does. MKG could effortlessly average 15 points on a nightly basis if he just put it in his mind that he can & should