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I think Bogut could be an even more effective player.Scary huh!
The reason why Bogut isn't as effective as what he could be is not his fault..Its Brandon Jennings.
Unfortunately he lacks the playmaking abilities and he is a volume shooter (He went 4/18 FG today--FG stats like that are becoming a regularity for him).
For his career he is shooting 39 % from the field, which is pretty bad TBH, especially considering the quantity of shots he is taking. Bogut only took 11 shots today (and made 7= blistering 63 %). He needs more shots.
Put Bogut with D-Will, CP3, John Wall, Rose, Nash, Kidd, or Parker and Bogut would be unbelievable.
Bogut had 4/5 blocks in the last 8 minutes of the game and 2 big ones to deny Ginobili in the last 1:04. Shame Manu hit a big shot to break the deadlock.