God Squad wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:This time last year I said the ideal scenario for Kuminga would be whoever drafts him brings him along to a similar path that the Celtics brought Jaylen Brown on.
Brown's rookie year he got 17mpg and during that time all he was asked to do is in those 15-17 minutes, focus on defense and on offense just take the open easy shots.
That is exactly what is being asked from Kuminga so far this year. I think when all the dust settles (Klay return and the Covid lineup shuffles), he will be getting around 12-15 minutes a night.
Then year 2 and 3, keep that same role just expand it to 28-32 minutes a night. Towards the end of year 3 you start loosening the offensive leash.
Year 4 seems to be the year when these raw wings will show if they have the offensive potential or not.
Brown
Kawhi
Butler
Giannis
PG13
All guys were single digit scorers as rookies. Their primary focus was to focus on the defensive side and just to take shots when defenses gave them easy shots. Again all of them were single digit scorers as rookies, none of them became 20ppg scorers until their 4th year (Kawhi year 5).
That should be the ideal progression path for Kumigna with GS.
I know you're a big fan so I ask, why is he such a lackluster rebounder for a guy his size? And I'm not sure I've seen him make the extra pass once, he's always looking to shoot/score.
He hasnt had an issue with rebounding before, for instance for Ignite last year he was the 2nd leading rebounder with 7 per game. So Ill just chalk up the rebounding to getting used to the speed of the game and the role he is being asked to play. Plus going off of his small sample size so far compared to the guys I mentioned above when they were rookies
Rebounds per 100:
Kuminga: 8.2
Brown: 8.1
Kawhi: 11
Butler: 8.4 (8.1 is his career average)
Giannis: 9.3
PG13: 9
So definitely not great, but not shockingly bad either. Again I think a lot of it is just him getting used to the speed of the game still. He's still only has played 200 minutes and only has 8 games where he played double digit minutes. Considering rebounding has never been an issue for him in the past, Im not too worried about that.
When it comes to his playmaking, that just isnt the role he is being asked to do right now. He is in the Wiggins/Otto Porter/GP2/Damian Lee group. Those guys arent asked to play make. They are all sub 3 assist per 100. I also dont think he has been a black hole or ball stopper or anything like that. If you take out the game where it was pretty much all G League players playing, his last 12 games he only has 1 game where he has taken more than 4 shots.
I agree he isnt playmaking at all. But again he isnt being asked to either. His role is super simple right now. Defensively go all out defending the ball handler. I believe Kerr is having him defend the ball handler a lot because on ball defense he does excel at already and it keeps him from getting lost off the ball. Then offensively, set screens, make sure you dont screw up spacing and be in the right spots. If you have an open shot or an open lane to attack, take it. If not move the ball. That is is at the moment. It really is as basic of a role you could ask for from a player.