By no means is this an attempt to take shots at Sanjay...all of us love the kid and what he's already accomplished for us.
That said, I'm just slightly concerned about his recent production. He's scored 2 points TOTAL in the last six games. We all know he's not out there lift us offensively, but that's really anemic production. Is his solid defense and phenomenal team attitude strong enough to justify extended minutes or will we see his PT drop more than it already has? What role does he hold going forward?
With the notable burgeoning emergence of Taphorn, can Sanjay maintain confidence in his game (I'm not concerned about his attitude...the kid has an awesome attitude)? I'd prefer Lumpkin to start for a couple reasons. Number 1, he seems to play better with more minutes/involvement. 2, it'd be nice to keep Tap as a guy that can come off the bench and score, considering we don't currently have much of that. However, Tap has made a quick case since returning from injury that he should be a starter. If he continues to play similar to how he played last night, it will be very difficult to keep him off the floor...and his defensive has seemingly improved as well.
Just hoping Sanjay stays confident in his game. We've seen an indecisive player on offense the last few games, and I still think we really need this kid in the future.
That said, I'm just slightly concerned about his recent production. He's scored 2 points TOTAL in the last six games. We all know he's not out there lift us offensively, but that's really anemic production. Is his solid defense and phenomenal team attitude strong enough to justify extended minutes or will we see his PT drop more than it already has? What role does he hold going forward?
With the notable burgeoning emergence of Taphorn, can Sanjay maintain confidence in his game (I'm not concerned about his attitude...the kid has an awesome attitude)? I'd prefer Lumpkin to start for a couple reasons. Number 1, he seems to play better with more minutes/involvement. 2, it'd be nice to keep Tap as a guy that can come off the bench and score, considering we don't currently have much of that. However, Tap has made a quick case since returning from injury that he should be a starter. If he continues to play similar to how he played last night, it will be very difficult to keep him off the floor...and his defensive has seemingly improved as well.
Just hoping Sanjay stays confident in his game. We've seen an indecisive player on offense the last few games, and I still think we really need this kid in the future.