Takes:
- I was happy to see Dunn playing within himself. That's really the key for him. When Kris sticks to facilitating, moving the ball, rebounding and smart defense, he's a useful player at 20mpg. What we don't need is him using possessions to dribble into the trees to do his bump-pivot-bump-pivot routine. He seems to have cut down on that stuff lately, though. Playing Dunn with Kessler is somewhat problematic because it puts a lot of pressure on the guys who can/will shoot, but that's why he's a max 20 minute player. Good game overall.
- I can't remember Lauri taking a single dribble in half court in this game. This was one of those magic trick games where he didn't seem to even touch the ball that much but scored 30+. Just a masterclass in supreme efficiency. Apparently the Spurs had never heard that this guy is a pretty good pick and pop shooter. How do you constantly lose him?
- Keyonte's OK box score really flatters him. Like I've said before, he has some raw talent for seeing cutters and zipping passes to them, but he's lacking every other NBA point guard instinct right now. I'm just not convinced that's his long term role. I get that Hardy is apparently telling him to look for his own shot more, but IMO that's just adding to his confusion.
- Wemby is so lost. He seems to have zero chemistry with his teammates and they're almost freezing him out. It's a tough situation – many of those guys know that they're essentially playing to be replaced.