Gordon's last 2 games have been really good. Even shot well from 3 last game. Lots of blocks in the previous game. Gordon definitely is not tanking--he just takes a while to warm up for the season.
Anyways, it's a very different situation. Almost every player who has been asked to go from the 2nd option to the first option struggles mightily for their first season with that mantle. In Gordon's case, he was asked to go from 3rd/4th/5th option to the #1 guy in one off season--that's a lot to do. Not to mention how he has been asked to playmake as well to help Trey adjust to the NBA. Even on nights when he hasn't been playmaking as much, (which is rare, considering Hayward leads the team in assists) he is still playing with a brand new PG who is still learning where his teammates like the ball. G-Time is the face on scouting reports now, and none of the other young guys have played a lot of minutes against starter caliber competition--adding even more pressure to Hayward. His veteran help in the starting unit is a washed up RJ, and Marvin Williams who has never been too much of anything to write home about. Gordon is going to struggle this year.
Gordon is going to struggle this year. He's got his FG% above 40 now, which is encouraging, but I expect him to struggle until the others stop struggling. Having a good shooting % has to do with getting good looks. If he has to create a lot of his own shots, or is shooting a lot of contested looks when the shot clock is running down because his teammates failed, he will continue to have poor percentages. When everyone else becomes a consistent threat, Gordon's percentages will rise. Gordon isn't a true #1 option, but I think he can be a legit #2 when the rest of the team finds their roles and we get our #1.