Yup and it goes both ways when assessing his play. I think it's fair to say that some of the "points accumulation" is because we are often down big in games, we let him basically shoot whenever he wants (because he has to), so much of the "offense" we run is about getting him off screens or in switchable matchups, and he has the ultimate greenlight the entire game. So there is the Ricky Davis/Cavs element to that. The flipside though, and what's a good thing, is that he is the focal point of every opponent, so much of the scoring onus is on him, and he still has some really good games.