DCZards wrote:I agree that Seraphin has not played well this season. But he did have a good game last night against the Cavs and the season is still very young so maybe there is real hope for a much improved KS. My main concerns have been his rebounding and D...both of which were better against the Cavs.
I'm gonna give Seraphin at least 20-25 games before deciding whether or not resigning him was a mistake. One thing is for sure, his weight loss during the offseason has helped. KS is much quicker on his feet, and last night I saw him "sky" for a couple of rebounds...something that I don't recall seeing much of in the past.
And 3 blocks and he went up for one or two dunks and got fouled.
He has commented that with the lost weight, he can go for longer without getting tired.
But what I still dont get are his hands. Are they small ? He has such a nice touch on his offensive shot but is so bad at grabbing the ball. He even loses the ball going up for dunks. He is like the anti Nene.
Kev played aggressive last night. And he lifted the team when they needed scoring and energy. I don't care what Kevs numbers say. He had a positive contribution last night. Close if not the POTG.
But lots contributed. Nene started well. Beal came in and had a nice impact. Wall took over in the 3rd but Kevin definitely had an impact.
It was one of those Kev teaser games. We have seen them before.
But he has shown some better fundamentals. Better passing out of the post. He still gets in his Kev getting up shots mod and he did last night. But most were going in so it worked out. 5-11 is alright. At one point there he was like 10 pts in 10 minutes and was getting all kind of props on TV.
He still needs to slow down more. Kev is just a bit of a young spaz. But he shows signs of getting better. And for his size, he is a blaze at getting up and down the court. If he ever got good at all opp transition dunks, they would be SICK.