Malaki Branham is a curious creature. When he plays well (in spurts)..he looks so smooth and like a veteran operator. But his shooting is mostly off the mark and that has hurt his confidence as a playmaker. His defense has been porous. According to dunksandthrees.com's EPM (Estimated Plus-Minus), he is the worst player in the league. Here's hoping that his new stint as the de-facto point guard will rev up and unlock his play a bit. If not, the Spurs shouldn't hesitate to cut loose if they land a good PG/ SG in next year's draft.
Keldon Johnson has been such a disappointment too. His defense is mediocre, his shot-taking is inconsistent and prone to streakiness and never looks comfortable and while he has improved his passing and passmaking, his decision making is still suspect at best. Another candidate for a trade by the end of season if he shows no improvement on both sides of the play. As things stand, Keldon is hurting the team more than helping it. And to think that some posters that he was the second coming of Charles Barkley!
Jeremy Sochan is better off coming from the bench as he is not spreading the floor and not doing enough to realise his value as a connector. He is better off being benched and maybe Pop should play Champagnie in the starting lineup instead of him, and letting Keldon play PF again, where he seems more comfortable defending rather than at SF.

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