With Hayward out, moving Smart to starting lineup and Wannamaker getting more minutes, I am getting a much better appreciation for his intelligence, steadiness and efficiency. Not flashy, but usually makes the right play. A bit of tunnel vision, but pretty good finishing.
Given his elite FT%, surprising his career 3PT% is pedestrian. Would expect a better correlation.
I'd definitely re-sign him for another year with a team option for an additional year. Not more than that though. I hope we draft a PG in 2020 (Hayes if we draft up, Lewis if we stay put) whom we can groom to be back up PG after a season and starter once the wheels come of the Kemba train.