All Kriener needed was more time on the floor. Actual game experience works wonders for some. Against Indiana in the second half he was instrumental in the comeback, same thing at Minnesota.....
Perhaps his best quality is that he understands how to play the game of basketball. He is certainly one of the most savvy players on the team, along with Baer and Bohannon. He is quite active on D, sometimes the only one who knows what he is doing. He does get beat sometimes because he can't cover 5 opponents by himself. Not at this stage anyway.....
He has shown lately just how valuable he can be to the team. He does help his teammates on D, directing them to the right spot. This is a good thing.....
Simply an opinion, not necessarily meaningful or anything like that.....