Badly Browned wrote:That said, the bench lineups West tends to play in seem to have been extremely Durant iso heavy. To utilize West's skills more, I'd like to see them working in some Livingston-West pick and roll or put West at the elbow with the ball and run splits with Klay and Durant for 3 or cuts to the rim.
So I'm starting to see why the stats are the way they are. David West plays with starters and isn't used in garbage time at all.
West has played only 17 of his 121 minutes without Kevin Durant. Of those 17 minutes, 16 were with Draymond, 13 with Curry, 13 with Iguodala. (Klay 8, Clark 8 - all from his big game, McCaw 2, Livingston 7). In those 17 minutes though, West has 4 pts (2-5 shooting) 5 rebounds, 3 steals and a block. That's all very solid, except the steals, which is borderline amazing (and unsustainable, as is the 3 OREB).
But here's the telling part: In the 104 minutes he's played with Kevin Durant, Durant has shot an ungodly .710 TS% on 33% usage. When its Durant-Curry-West (21 minutes), Steph Curry - and this is not a joke - is shooting 1.041 TS% on 33% usage

Steph is averaging 1.9 ppp, and 2.09 points per shot. Iguodala has been on the court with West-Durant-Curry for 88 of these 104 minutes.
Outlier identified. They should normalize over time, but the key here seems to be who he's playing with. If it works, it works, but stylistically West still should need to adapt to moving the ball faster