Since being inserted into starting lineup IT is putting up Curry-esque type numbers. He is actually shooting 3's at a higher percentage than Curry as well. This is his third season, and his first month really as THE PG of this team(splitting time with Tyreke and Vasquez before that). He is going to figure out how to balance his scoring and getting others involved. I think the core of some IT detractors is that they felt he held Tyreke back, when in fact IT has turned out to be the better player overall and you could argue Tyreke was holding IT back.
Please, please don't go there. Just an FYI:
That said, let's focus on IT. Two things one must notice.
1. He's a scorer. Yes. Some of it is because he can, but much of it is because he must. Look up and down our roster. There are only two other players who can get a shot on their own. Those two are bona-fide stars. (It's Gay and Cousins, if you must ask.) Nobody, and I mean nobody, else on this team is capable of getting points. What does it mean? It means IT doesn't have to defer to anyone, although there are times during each game when he definitely should. He gets tunnel vision. He wants to be both Batman and Robin, but he's not. We have two stars who should be featured. It's been posted, and it bears repeating, that scoring is not what this team needs. Defensively, teams are not planning towards him. They just aren't focusing (or aren't caring) about shutting down IT. They didn't last year, they aren't this year. He doesn't create chaos in a defensive game plan like Cousins does. We have players that are better suited to break down defenses, but don't often get the ball in crunch time because IT wants to be "the guy", which is when teams finally lock down. His ability to get points, really isn't the issue though, is it? No, it's:
2. Defense. Ugh. Many say, "yeah, but he's great on offense." Last I recalled, defense was 50% of the game. Again, it's
half of the game. I've always coached it as such. IT has no desire to work on that end, and when he does, he is limited by his size. AI (who apparently IT wants to be) was feisty on defense. He got into people early and often. IT is passive in that regard. This is where I feel he hurts the team. Yes, he hurts the team defensively. At 50% of an NBA game, he IS a weak link. Other teams know there's no resistance at the point of attack, so they're getting to the next level with ease.
If you know you it takes you longer to do a homework assignment, you start on it earlier. You know your weakness, and you try and overcompensate. It's what we've done. On defense, IT has to know his limitations, which means you should see him working harder to try and deny penetration. He has to know by now the screen is coming. Every. Single. Time. He has yet to adjust. He gets passive, which leaves the rest of the team in the lurch.
So where does that put us? We've got a guy who can score, but needs the ball in his hands at all time to do so. He's not a catch and shoot player, nor is he best suited to run a half-court offense. If we are (and IMO this is a misguided move) to continue to start IT at the PG position, we absolutely need a rim protector, and a lockdown defender at the 2. If we can get someone at least defensively mediocre to start at the PG position, then IT's long term value to this team then becomes that much better.
And with that, I think I'm going to bow out of IT arguments for a while. Don't take the silence to mean that I agree.