Here's a thing from last night that I found intriguing:
The activity of our offense tends to change depending on who has the ball. If Tatum has the ball, there is often a lot of standing around. Kanter might start looking for rebounding position, but that's about it. Same for Kemba, to a lesser extent. But if Hayward has the ball, suddenly people are flying around looking for seams in the defense. Same with Smart, sometimes. Their teammates trust them to make the pass, so they put in a lot more effort to get open.
Why am I putting this in Grant's thread? Because I noticed some of that same behavior when Grant had the ball in the mid-high post area last night. Specifically, Brown turned into a cutter, and that action generated good things for the offense a couple of times (a dunk for Brown once, free throws for Grant another time). Guys like Hayward and Kanter tend to move off the ball regardless, but the fact that Brown is starting to move when Grant has the ball is interesting - and it suggests to me that the team is beginning to trust him as a playmaker.
Hopefully the team continues to explore this.