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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 5:07 am    Post subject:

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He is basically the same player he was as a rookie.
Not a bust considering his draft position, but still a disappointment.


Are we watching the same game? You know he’s been solid inside the bubble right? Find someone else who does what he does for 3 million a year.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 5:13 am    Post subject:

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cencio_999 wrote:
He is basically the same player he was as a rookie.
Not a bust considering his draft position, but still a disappointment.


Are we watching the same game? You know he’s been solid inside the bubble right? Find someone else who does what he does for 3 million a year.


I'm looking at his development over the last three years, not just at a bunch of games inside the bubble.

Last summer our front office (and most of us) clearly supposed/hoped he could have became a reliable 3rd scoring option in a championship team, but he's not.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 5:23 am    Post subject:

cencio_999 wrote:
He is basically the same player he was as a rookie.
Not a bust considering his draft position, but still a disappointment.


What exactly are your expectations for 27th picks in the draft? Yes, in the last decade Gobert, Siakam, Bogdanovic all 27th...but so were Jajuan Johnson and Arnett Moultrie. 27th is a crap shoot (as is the entire draft, btw...). You get a rotation player there and you've done well.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 5:24 am    Post subject:

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He is basically the same player he was as a rookie.
Not a bust considering his draft position, but still a disappointment.


Are we watching the same game? You know he’s been solid inside the bubble right? Find someone else who does what he does for 3 million a year.


I'm looking at his development over the last three years, not just at a bunch of games inside the bubble.

Last summer our front office (and most of us) clearly supposed/hoped he could have became a reliable 3rd scoring option in a championship team, but he's not.


I think you’re expecting a lot from a guy coming off the bench, who plays behind two of the best generational talents ever. If Kuzma was on NOLA, he’d be scoring 20+ points a game. He’s in a very tough position, because he hears all the talk. He sees what BI is doing. He’s basically our Ariza in 09. The most we can ask of him is to make corner 3’s, play great defense, move without the ball on offense, and clean up the glass.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 5:32 am    Post subject:

Fine, clearly we have diffent memory about which were the expectations on him, starting from his rookie year (i.e. the steal of the draft and possible ROY) until the beginning of this season (i.e. possible 6th MOY or at least a >15 ppg player).

As I said, he didn't fail his draft position, but what could be (more or less) reasonable to assume being his development given a very good rookie year.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 5:37 am    Post subject:

cencio_999 wrote:
AFireInside619 wrote:
cencio_999 wrote:
He is basically the same player he was as a rookie.
Not a bust considering his draft position, but still a disappointment.


Are we watching the same game? You know he’s been solid inside the bubble right? Find someone else who does what he does for 3 million a year.


I'm looking at his development over the last three years, not just at a bunch of games inside the bubble.

Last summer our front office (and most of us) clearly supposed/hoped he could have became a reliable 3rd scoring option in a championship team, but he's not.


He’s wayyyy better in all aspects except shooting since his rookie year. Especially his defense and ball handling.
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cencio_999 wrote:
AFireInside619 wrote:
cencio_999 wrote:
He is basically the same player he was as a rookie.
Not a bust considering his draft position, but still a disappointment.


Are we watching the same game? You know he’s been solid inside the bubble right? Find someone else who does what he does for 3 million a year.


I'm looking at his development over the last three years, not just at a bunch of games inside the bubble.

Last summer our front office (and most of us) clearly supposed/hoped he could have became a reliable 3rd scoring option in a championship team, but he's not.


He’s wayyyy better in all aspects except shooting since his rookie year. Especially his defense and ball handling.


I remember him attacking the rim more in his rookie year than now.
It surely depends on his different role in the team and the different roster, but I don't see how you can see an improvement in his ball handling.

Now, almost half of his FGA are 3 pointers, and if his shooting got worse, clearly his offensive contribution got worse.

Re defense, he's clearly putting into more effort in it (at least in the last games), but he's still the weak link that any offense tries to exploit and his defense almost never makes uncomfortable his matchup.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 7:28 am    Post subject:

Im pretty sure he's been our best 3pt shooter (besides maybe Lebron/AD) in the bubble on good volume (25/64 for 39%), so he's actually turning into a very good shooter with elite defense.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 8:55 am    Post subject:

cencio_999 wrote:
Fine, clearly we have diffent memory about which were the expectations on him, starting from his rookie year (i.e. the steal of the draft and possible ROY) until the beginning of this season (i.e. possible 6th MOY or at least a >15 ppg player).

As I said, he didn't fail his draft position, but what could be (more or less) reasonable to assume being his development given a very good rookie year.


I remember warning people about his projections when they were through the roof his rookie year. He was a 3 year college player and one of the older draft picks of that draft. It's rare for players like that to have a steep development curve their first few years in the league.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 9:08 am    Post subject:

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Im pretty sure he's been our best 3pt shooter (besides maybe Lebron/AD) in the bubble on good volume (25/64 for 39%), so he's actually turning into a very good shooter with elite defense.


Elite is a very big stretch.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 11:35 am    Post subject:

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Ksig wrote:
Im pretty sure he's been our best 3pt shooter (besides maybe Lebron/AD) in the bubble on good volume (25/64 for 39%), so he's actually turning into a very good shooter with elite defense.


Elite is a very big stretch.


He's much closer to elite than what you give him credit for. And the stats in the bubble and what we're seeing backs it up; aside from one bad game in game 1.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 11:45 am    Post subject:

Ksig wrote:
MJST wrote:
Ksig wrote:
Im pretty sure he's been our best 3pt shooter (besides maybe Lebron/AD) in the bubble on good volume (25/64 for 39%), so he's actually turning into a very good shooter with elite defense.


Elite is a very big stretch.


He's much closer to elite than what you give him credit for. And the stats in the bubble and what we're seeing backs it up; aside from one bad game in game 1.


If the opponent offense is purposely switching/not switching just for attacking you, you're far from an elite defender.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 12:21 pm    Post subject:

MJST wrote:
Ksig wrote:
Im pretty sure he's been our best 3pt shooter (besides maybe Lebron/AD) in the bubble on good volume (25/64 for 39%), so he's actually turning into a very good shooter with elite defense.


Elite is a very big stretch.


During the season - sure I would agree with you.

Since entering the bubble - he's held opponents to 43.5% fg shooting.

He's gone from waxing energy levels and bouncing on the balls of his feet to in the bubble - much superior footwork and energy. He doesn't bounce, he shuffles, maintaining both proper balance and a full range of motion. He doesn't struggle to change directions or move laterally anywhere near as much as he used to.

His range of motion and length are certainly valuable tools for us. On offense - I'd like to see him continue his effort & rolling as he did last night. He's also good at corner 3's we need to play more to his strengths offensively.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 12:23 pm    Post subject:

cencio_999 wrote:
Ksig wrote:
MJST wrote:
Ksig wrote:
Im pretty sure he's been our best 3pt shooter (besides maybe Lebron/AD) in the bubble on good volume (25/64 for 39%), so he's actually turning into a very good shooter with elite defense.


Elite is a very big stretch.


He's much closer to elite than what you give him credit for. And the stats in the bubble and what we're seeing backs it up; aside from one bad game in game 1.


If the opponent offense is purposely switching/not switching just for attacking you, you're far from an elite defender.


If you want to focus on just game 1 I guess. I'm talking about what hes done in the bubble as a whole. He doesn't have the reputation as a good defender yet but thats good for us.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 12:24 pm    Post subject:

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Kyle Kuzma said that an adjustment from Game 1 to Game 2 for him was making sure he didn't just get "stuck in the corner" on offense.

"Just trying to move around more and punish them."


This was big.
Kuz got some nice offensive rebound opportunities by coming off the corners too, like pj Tucker does.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 2:15 pm    Post subject:

Ksig wrote:
MJST wrote:
Ksig wrote:
Im pretty sure he's been our best 3pt shooter (besides maybe Lebron/AD) in the bubble on good volume (25/64 for 39%), so he's actually turning into a very good shooter with elite defense.


Elite is a very big stretch.


He's much closer to elite than what you give him credit for. And the stats in the bubble and what we're seeing backs it up; aside from one bad game in game 1.


He’s been good on D. Elite? No.
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cencio_999 wrote:
FrankUnderwood wrote:
cencio_999 wrote:
AFireInside619 wrote:
cencio_999 wrote:
He is basically the same player he was as a rookie.
Not a bust considering his draft position, but still a disappointment.


Are we watching the same game? You know he’s been solid inside the bubble right? Find someone else who does what he does for 3 million a year.


I'm looking at his development over the last three years, not just at a bunch of games inside the bubble.

Last summer our front office (and most of us) clearly supposed/hoped he could have became a reliable 3rd scoring option in a championship team, but he's not.


He’s wayyyy better in all aspects except shooting since his rookie year. Especially his defense and ball handling.


I remember him attacking the rim more in his rookie year than now.
It surely depends on his different role in the team and the different roster, but I don't see how you can see an improvement in his ball handling.

Now, almost half of his FGA are 3 pointers, and if his shooting got worse, clearly his offensive contribution got worse.

Re defense, he's clearly putting into more effort in it (at least in the last games), but he's still the weak link that any offense tries to exploit and his defense almost never makes uncomfortable his matchup.


He'd mainly attack the rim off the ball. It feels like Lonzo was really the guy that got the best out of Kuz.
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Ksig wrote:
cencio_999 wrote:
Ksig wrote:
MJST wrote:
Ksig wrote:
Im pretty sure he's been our best 3pt shooter (besides maybe Lebron/AD) in the bubble on good volume (25/64 for 39%), so he's actually turning into a very good shooter with elite defense.


Elite is a very big stretch.


He's much closer to elite than what you give him credit for. And the stats in the bubble and what we're seeing backs it up; aside from one bad game in game 1.


If the opponent offense is purposely switching/not switching just for attacking you, you're far from an elite defender.


If you want to focus on just game 1 I guess. I'm talking about what hes done in the bubble as a whole. He doesn't have the reputation as a good defender yet but thats good for us.


It's worse for us imo. Dude's that have a reputation for their defense usually get away with murder.
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pjiddy wrote:
Ksig wrote:
MJST wrote:
Ksig wrote:
Im pretty sure he's been our best 3pt shooter (besides maybe Lebron/AD) in the bubble on good volume (25/64 for 39%), so he's actually turning into a very good shooter with elite defense.


Elite is a very big stretch.


He's much closer to elite than what you give him credit for. And the stats in the bubble and what we're seeing backs it up; aside from one bad game in game 1.


He’s been good on D. Elite? No.


I agree shooting wise he has a ways to go before we give him the elite status. But as far as defense if we're talking just since the bubble started he has absolutely been playing elite defense (I will say game 1 was rough like I said earlier though). I clearly see the improvement while watching the game and the numbers all back it up. I'm still in wait and see mode for the rest of the Playoffs but the turn around he has made is pretty insane from just earlier this season and he gets nothing but props for me up until this point at least.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 1:30 pm    Post subject:

It would be wonderful to see a second consecutive great game from Kuzma. He got picked on relentlessly in the fourth quarter of game one and was helpless. Much better job in game two with the Lakers defensive adjustments and Westbrook playing some of the worst basketball of his life. Houston is going to be adjusting and we need Kuzma to keep up his growth on D and to hit open shots and make opportune cuts. Game three is probably going to be a very difficult game for us with Westbrook in particular foaming at the mouth to prove himself after all the talk about his performance in game two.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 5:46 pm    Post subject:

Definitely not a 3rd option on this team. His offensive game is relegated to shooting 3’s or dives to the basket. It’s painful to watch him try and take his man off the dribble.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 5:53 pm    Post subject:

Needs to get lower on defense. A little to upright for my liking. We're playing a small and strong team. Gotta lower that center of gravity.
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If the opponent offense is purposely switching/not switching just for attacking you, you're far from an elite defender.

Yeah, they still try to target him, but the results haven't been good. It'll be a while before they stop trying.

I am watching him in rd 2 game 3, and it's interesting that he doesn't have nervous feet. He stays still and reacts when the time is right. He's quick enough to stay with or in front of players big and small. Nobody gets anything free off him. You can tell he's confident. Call it elite or not, this guy is playing VERY GOOD d right now.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 7:48 pm    Post subject:

he was in the right place every time tonight
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His off ball cutting was on 🔥
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