Look it's a double edged sword. His strength on offense is with the ball in his hands creating scoring opportunities (mainly for himself) going downhill. And overall he's done that very well this year. The downside is that when he does that the ball doesn't move as much.
On the flip side if we put the ball in say Ingles hands more then the ball will move better and maybe the overall flow of the bench unit will be better. The downside is that without the ball in his hands Mudiay is basically rendered useless and we have nobody else in the unit who can create offense for themselves.
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