I did? Pretty sure I said he had a good shooting night after the first game in Utah, nothing more nothing less. I'd love him to be a guy that can just sit in a corner and knock them down, but that's not the Kyle I've seen this SL. I've seen a guy that just likes to have the rock a lot, which is no different from what I've seen last SL. If he can shoot better without needed to hoard the ball, sure, I'll definitely take it. But I also wanted to see him cutting, and playing off the ball, but I didn't. So I can't tell you he didn't improve on that, but I can't tell you he did either. I wish I could.
Why not? I don't know what Pop has planned for the bench, but I'm actually pretty sure Manu will be the de-facto backup PG (even if Patty plays the cameo here or there). That's because that's where he's more effective, at this point in time. So if I had to guess, I would say we'll see a lot of pick and roll action. Or if they want to go flex or summertime, and the ball moving, maybe some of that. Manu isn't that ball dominant anyways, he's more of an execution guy: we're running this play, you stay here, you go there, and we run this. For that to work you need guys that play off the ball. Set picks, know when to rotate, and do all that without necessarily getting a touch on the ball. Even if they end up taking the last shot. That's what I didn't see either from Kyle or Simms, but maybe they'll have it when the season comes around.
All that said, I think Pop will probably give Kyle some posting up opportunities, at least at the beginning, but I don't think he can really make that his niche at the NBA level. I think where he could make an impact is as a passing big off the block. But it's unfair to compare to Boris, Boris is an amazing passer.

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