
Effective Field Goal percentage:
Kennard’s EFG% is so impressive that it needed its own category. His EFG% is 69.1% so far this season. EFG% is almost always a “big men” category. Meaning when an EFG% is this high, it is usually rim-running centers who only take shots right at the basket. For example, Deandre Jordan’s EFG% for his career is 67.4% - an elite rim runner who is a former all-star and NBA champion is still below Kennard despite most of his attempts coming right at the rim. This season, Kennard is 10th in the NBA this season in EFG% (minimum 10 games played) only behind guys like Jaxson Hayes, Ryan Kalkbrenner, Rudy Gobert, and other rim running centers. One of the most mind-blowing statistics in all of the NBA this season.
Final Thoughts:
Luke Kennard is currently on a 1-year contract, so the Lakers will need to re-sign the sharpshooter if they want him to stay with the squad. However, Austin Reaves likely declining his player option for the upcoming season he will likely become a free agent. His contract will likely be one right under a “max-deal” so the Lakers front office will have an intriguing case of figuring out how to bring Kennard back for the long-term. 4/4
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