MadeFromDust
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Because he's consistently inconsistent.
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Anyone who goes 1-11 is having a mental block. Even against LA, the only shots he made where the ones he didn't have time to think about. Get this cat a hypnotist.
I don't remember him getting that many good looks. A lot of his shots were runners coming off screens, fading away from long range etc.
He has a beautiful stroke but it seems he doesn't get squared up all the way on a lot of his shots. And he needs a lot of practice finishing. then if his shot isn't falling, he can drive more. And rebound! No excuse for one rebound.
I can think immediately of 3 3pt shots, 1 from the corner and two from FTline extended, two on Lillard dribble-drives. He was getting decent looks.

To his credit, Batum on Friday was professional and accountable. He was humble and he was honest. “This is the worst shooting night in my life ... and when I don’t have my shot, I stop playing. It’s my biggest weakness,’’ Batum said. “I’ve got to work on that. And I have to realize the game is different this year for me. It’s not about my contract - I don’t care about that - it’s about my teammates. If I play good tonight, we win the game. That’s on me.’’
He was guarding Kevin Durant, which is going to take a lot of work on the defensive end. And Durant was guarding him--KD is a long, athletic guy who matches up well on him.
I'm hoping he turns this year from a guy who has 3 good games and 2 bad ones into one who has 4 good games and 1 bad one, and that this was the bad one.
