Even after reading my post, you missed the fact, that WCS was a
PF in college this season, and was tasked with defending the perimeter aggressively (he was matched with a lot of guards with driving game, often
for whole possessions) and to contest penetration. This lead to the simple fact, that he was always out of position and on the strong side, while rebounds usually drop to the weak side.
In college KAT averaged 8.8 PFs per 100 poss., DMC - 7.7 (7.2 as an NBA rookie), Larry Sanders - 6.6 (7.2), Alex Len - 6.0(6.8), Derrick Favors - 5.7 (8.5), Meyers Leonard - 5.7 (7.3),
Kenneth Faried - 5.5 (5.7), Tristan Thompson - 5.3 (4.9), Thomas Robinson - 5.1 (6.0),
Nikola Vucevic - 5.0 (7.3), Nerlens Noel - 4.9(4.5),
Terrence Jones - 4.9 (3.8), WCS - 4.8, Steven Adams - 4.6(8.5), Andre Drummond - 4.7(6.1),
Miles Plumlee - 4.5 (4.8), Mason Plumlee - 4.3(7.0), Ed Davis - 3.9 (5.9), Anthony Davis - 3.7(3.0),
John Henson - 3.0 (5.1).
Anyone wants to bet, that freshman KAT will average less than 9 personal fouls per game (even 10 seems like a safe bet, but that would just be ridiculous) or junior WCS will average more than 5.5 PFpg?
So you got back to shaky jumper and lack of post game. No argument here. But as for "i wouldnt count on him being able to provide us with ANY spacing for awhile", please re-read the part, where I noted, that at some point good teams decided to put a body on him at all time, when he's within 15 feet of the basket, rather than give up constant allez-oops.
-The reason he is playing more minutes vs good teams and in tournaments is because he is playing vs good teams and in tournaments lol If he could sustain playing those minutes why wouldnt he?
Not sure, what this means, but against not so good teams he got less minutes, since those were blowouts.