Mark me as being dead wrong once more. Before the season I saw nothing from wafer that made me think he would ever help the team.
In the past few games he has been much more under control on offense and he has played good defense. The last one really surprised me. He plays good man to man defense (not Avery good, but still good) and I don't see him missing too many defensive rotations. He seems willing to learn and listen, which was not his reputation before joining Boston.
Paradoxically, his jump shooting is not consistent, but may very well be a result of focusing more on learning defense & passing. Also, not getting much playing time is probably a factor.
What I like the most is how he has expanded his game beyond being a shooter. Shooting will come to him as he plays more. But for now, I enjoy how he helps the team in other ways.
Danny was right. I was wrong again. Wafer is a keeper. And even if he puts up a bad game or two in the future, it won't really detract from what he has accomplished.
Tp to wafer.
