Following what many considered to be a breakout 2015-16 in which his three-point marksmanship rose from a mediocre 34.9 percent to an impressive 40.5 percent, Boston Celtics center Kelly Olynyk was expected to make a measurable step forward this season. Certainly, head coach Brad Stevens echoed a similar sentiment, with Olynyk receiving his most minutes per game (20.3) since the 2014-15 campaign.
However, the Gonzaga product has fallen short of matching his production from last season in a plethora of facets. As a result, it could be time for the impending restricted free agent to relinquish some of his minutes to one of the Celtics budding young talents.