Kyle Singler managed to play in all 82 games this year and most impressively won the starting two guard position midway through the season.
Singler managed to play in all 82 games this year and most impressively won the starting two-guard position midway through the season.
Analysis:
Singler came off the bench to start the regular season but ultimately relinquished Kentavious Caldwell-Pope of his spot in the starting lineup by the end of the year. Even though Singler averaged 28.5 minutes, his value was limited, as he played second fiddle to the star-studded Detroit frontcourt. Looking ahead to next season, he has a lot of room for improvement and might be able to make some noise in deeper leagues, if he's given a similar amount of minutes.
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