Originally Posted by
Pelicanidae
He's being used mroe like a wing and less like a big. His stats reflect that.
He's played 24 games this season so far. In the first 12, he was being used a lot more like a ''big'' in a sense, where the vast majority of his offense came off ball and he was crashing the offensive glass a lot. The result is that his box score averages were 23.4/8.0/1.8 on 59.1% from the floor and 63.9% from the line.
In the 12 games since, we've started tilting him more heavily towards a ball handler role, and the result has been an increase in his overall efficiency and an improvement in overall team-offense, at the cost of some of that rebounding. In the last 12 games, hes' averaged 25.2/5.7/4.1 on 63.8% from the floor and 75.2% from the line.
It's just a stylistic thing. The interesting thing to note is where that rebounding has gone from: it's mostly the offensive glass. He's lost about 2.5 rebounds a game since his playstyle changed, and whilst about 1 of those has been defensive, the biggest loss has been offense: he's lost about 1.4 offensive boards a game despite (obviously) getting fewer of them a game in the first place. That tells you quite a lot about the locations he's in on offense; since he's driving and kicking a lot and he attracts defenders so far out, it's fairly common for the ball to leave his hands to a shooter/cutter/big when he's still near the FT line and for him to be reasonable far away from the basket when the rebound happens as a result. Previously, when he was mostly a play finisher, he was always right at the rim (usually for his own misses) and went straight up to get it.
I'm not that worried about it, honestly. I'll take the doubling of his playmaking, an improved team offense, and the defensive improvements he's made over a handful of rebounds here and there.