I noted these splits in another thread:
Oddly, both Kyrie's passing and defense have gotten worse as the season has progressed, while his scoring and efficiency have improved.
Oct: 21.7 points, 5.7 assists, 3.7 rebounds, .543 TS%, 29.1 USG, 97 DRtg
Nov: 24.1 points, 4.9 assists, 3.1 rebounds, .612 TS%, 32.2 USG, 104 DRtg
Dec: 26.9 points, 4.2 assists, 2.0 rebounds, .641 TS%, 33.7 USG, 115 DRtg
What, if anything, is the narrative here?
He definitely started to hit more shots, however he has slipped defensively.
These are all stats for players classified as point guards, per definition:
"A point is someone who primarily plays point guard."
Per "Cleaning the glass" he is at dangerous 89th pct on above the break 3s accuracy and 67th pct on atb volume 3s. To me that would probably be the most valuable shooting field in the game for any perimeter player. He stands at 84th pct on total 3s.
He is also efficient at the rim, 116/172, 84th pct.
His asisst % dropped to 57th pct, but considering his fabulous usage (91st pct) and turnover percentage (93rd pct) he is making good decisions with the ball.
Overall Id say he is pretty well used in the offense, our worse end at the moment. We have many creators (AL, Smart and KI) then true scorers like him.
Defensively I'd like to see some more numbers on lineups, since the whole team kind of veined at that end lately, (even though we still top the league at 102.7 def rating) and it was expected, since we lost depth due to unfortunate GH and MM injuries. Individually, he is still above average for his position at 70th pct on blocks and 63rd pct in steals. Effort wise he doesn't look like he is not engaged to me to say he reverted to Cleveland Kyrie as 115 def rating may suggest.
Since he is our main man, we should keep an eye on his monthly work.