And what happened come playoff time? That 1st offense dropped to around the bottom 4-5 and ended up 12th out of 16. The defense was what it was. I pointed this out before the Heat kind of tanked and it changed the ratings list but up until the finals, the Kings were 1 rank AHEAD of the Nuggets in defensive net rating. Don't get me wrong, the Kings need to improve defensively and for sure OG would help and I never said he was just a defender, but 1 player isn't changing the entire course of a teams defense. If it did Davion would have had a bigger impact on the ratings in the end. Instead, that number 1 offense fell off so badly he sat in favor of anyone, including Terence Davis, that could generate offense. Here's the fact, while the results may be inconclusive because it's a 1 series sample size they were the offense didn't entirely translate to postseason and Fox/Monk had to carry the load out of pick and roll.
Now onto the Kings needs and OG in particular. There's a huge difference between Barnes and OG in relation to what the Kings actually looked to need in the playoffs which was another go to scorer. Barnes in iso? 96th percentile. ELITE. OG? 8th percentile. Yes, that's right, 8th. However both of their freq%'s in iso is really low for someone you expect to generate offense. In other words both Barnes and OG have been role guys on offense in terms of usage in isolation and creating shot opportunities but one has been ELITE when doing so and the other was almost 90 percent worse relatively speaking. The good thing I've heard is that OG seems to want to show people he can be more of a scorer. The only thing is especially last season he had opportunities at times to do so. Now the question is will he be another Harrison Barnes? Where his team would actually be better off with him having more of a selfish scorers mindset and he just won't take a bad shot, even if it's the best shot at the time? Around 30 is what it is, but what if he gets a max deal from someone? He's going to test FA regardless I'd bet. Then that's a bigger piece of the pie.