Kemba is getting closer to where he will end up for the next 1-2 years. He's made some adjustments, with less of those screeching stop and pop moves that was his bailout shot for his prime years, and his shooting is coming back. He's going to be 85-90% of what he was before. The improvement does help, and some games he will look good.
I maintain that he is a bad fit for this team. He's not a point guard that makes other players better. Brown has taken it on himself to adjust, while Kemba and Tatum just keep dribbling and firing. When Hayward was here and we had more bench scoring, his shortcomings didn't matter much, but now it does. He has gotten back more of his scoring capacity, but it's pretty clear he hasn't adjusted one iota to what this team needs.
I truly hope we can get rid of him and get something back. The team has fixed nothing, other than him shooting better, and Smart will be back soon to slow the offense even further