I mentioned in another thread that the biggest drop off during our 2-8 stretch was actually Kaman. He used to give us 12-8 regularly
Off the bench, in relatively limited minutes, with a clearly defined role, against second-stringers, alongside Blake and other shooters creating space for him to work.
I think he'll continue to improve and be alright. He's had a rough season (who hasn't?), with an ugly divorce, an injury, and the Hedo attack (I imagine the psychological toll from that played a role in how bad he sucked in January). Now with Wes out, he needs to step it up. Now.....I'm going to go cry in a corner for Wes.