Unfortunately you'll get 5-10 games of this caliber of play from him a season.
I'm betting that's not true IF you call plays for him.
Brown has said multiple times that he doesn't call plays for HB. After last night's game he said that he called more plays for HB in that game than he had, cumulatively, all season. WHY? How does that make sense?
Again, we ALL know HB is often waaaay too passive. We wish it were otherwise. But, knowing this, why does an otherwise smart coach take 40+ games (just staying w/THIS season for a moment) to figure out that calling plays for an offensively talented-but-often-passive player might be a good idea?
Going forward, I do wonder how much the 4-days off/3-days off had to do w/HB's energy level and willingness/ability to step up. And what'll happen when he gets off to a bad shooting start. We know he tends to back off if his shots don't fall early. Will "this" version of HB do the same, r will he take the open look w/confidence regardless?
And will Brown call a few plays for him now, every game, as needed? We don't need and probably don't want 44-FGA-in-2-games HB unless he's smoking. But even w/this outburst he's averaging 8.2 FGA/game while shooting 48/41/83. Ridiculous. Get the man 12/13 shots per game, pls! Mix in some low-post action! Stop parking him in the corner all damn game.
Grrrr.