Do you guys think Larry wonders (privately or not) if he under-utilized Kuzma?
Do you guys think Larry wonders (privately or not) if he under-utilized Kuzma?
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This doesn’t necessarily answer your question, but there was an interesting interview with Draymond Green posted today.
He is asked about Lebron and quickly changes the subject to Kuzma.
He said he’s watch Kuz for a long time, and you could see the flashes in college when it was obvious he had the ability....but he said you could also see the times when Kuz “wasn’t interested”.
I think we all saw the type of player Kuz can be when he’s on....but I don’t know that any coach could coax that out of Kuz for long periods. Seems the switch clicked on during the draft process.
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I always thought he was a headcase. Would make a great play, then a boneheaded play. Never showed a will to win, never seemed like much of a leader. Never shot that well from 3. I thought he would get drafted in the second round then sit toward the end of the bench for a couple of years. What do I know.
I'm skeptical that Draymond Green was closely following Kuzma in college. I also don't really buy the "lazy Kuz" story. He was completely hopeless as a freshman, and he improved each year. He earned his spot as a sophomore by working hard on defense and rebounding. It was always clear he wanted to shoot threes, and I'm sure he worked hard on his shot. His percentage improved each season.
He never had a great PG, and last season in particular he was surrounded by mediocrity. He's got Ball now, and he can play his natural position for the Lakers.
Draymond is from Saginaw, Michigan, a 35 minute drive from Flint.
Fairly certain Draymond knew of and followed Kuz even before college.
Kuz 3 point shooting has skyrocketed so far in the NBA. In college he never shot above 32% which he did both his freshman and junior years, his sophomore year was very poor.
The biggest improvements to Kuz game in college came in rebounding, he jumped 4 a game his final year.
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