"If you watch every game and focus on all the things a player can't do, you will always find something to complain about. No matter who the player is. You also start to get confirmation bias."
The opposite is also true. If all you focus on is trying to prove the hypothesis that a player is getting better, you will mitigate the mistakes and maximize the few positives as growth.
I'll give you two things Ben has done the last 2 games that he didn't do his first year. He has rebounded the ball and taken it up the court to initiate the offense (without turning it over). He couldn't have done this in the past because he was so week with his handles. He has also run around screens and "read and reacted" to the situation.
So after 2 1/3rd years of playing professional basket ball, the only improvements you can point to are basic basket ball skills like dribbling upcourt and getting thru screens?
His ppg is down this year because his minutes are significantly less.
This is because his play has not warranted minutes. And its not like the others who replace him are lighting the world on fire...
We give away leads and blow games in the 4th, when Ben plays the least.
Most NBA teams make a run in the 4th when they are behind. I dont believe that Ben not playing is contributing to that per se.
It can be argued back and forth endlessly whether you think Ben is a bust or not. But tell me on what other team in the NBA does he start? Or even get significant minutes? He is inconsistent and if you watch closely, just about every time there is a wide open 3 point shot, it is Ben who is late getting to the shooter.
But lets say I'm wrong. Lets say that Ben is improving over the course of the season. Well, that is what he did last season. Play poorly the first half and then play better in the second half. That is the definition of inconsistent.
I truly hope the FO brings in another 2 guard to compete for the starting position. Someone who plays well a majority of 82 games...