Except he wasn't horrific offensively in all but a few playoff games. Yes, he got off to a slow start against LAC and was hesitating on his shot, even when wide open.
Crabbe also got off to a horrible start in the LAC series. He scored a total of 6 points in the first three games and didn't hit his first 3 of the playoffs until halfway through the second quarter of Game 4 of the LAC series.
Game 4 of the LAC series is also where Aminu came alive. Without his 30 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 blocks, we probably don't win Game 4 and go back to LA down 3-1 and likely don't win that series.
But, it was the GSW series where Aminu really played consistently well. He scored above his season average in every game, didn't have a single bad shooting game. In the five games against GSW, Aminu scored between 14 and 23 points in every game. He averaged 17.2 ppg and 8.4 rpg on .536 FG% and .552 3FG%.
If anything, Aminu was our most consistent player in in the GSW series. Lillard scored a lot, but he also had three horrific shooting games (8-26, 10-30 and 7-24). C.J. shot pretty poorly for the entire series. Crabbe had a good series overall, but even he was up and down - like he was in the LAC series.
Overall, Aminu's TS% in that series was .687 and he didn't have a single "horrific" offensive game. Overall, in the playoffs, he was at least as consistent as his teammates, more so than most. All of Lillard, C.J., Plumlee, Crabbe, Harkless, etc. all had some horrific games. It doesn't seem fair to single out Aminu when he had more good games than bad ones.
Is he inconsistent, sure, but overall, he did not hurt his value in the playoffs. Unless you think everyone else on the team did, too.
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