No, I will continue to do so. It's the same ish with Conley last year. Let players play through rough stretches. I cant think of anything more low IQ in life or sports than to overreact to short-term results.
Bogey's role has been disrupted. He has a 5% lower usage rate than last year. His role is a lot more truncated with the emergence of Conley and Clarkson. With less touches comes more hot/cold performances as he won't be afforded the ability to play through a rough quarter/half when we have other guys rolling.
I predicted all of this in the pre-season, which is why I advocated to trade for a more defensive minded player who could also shoot, but the reality is that would be a hard trade to find and get a guy with the potential impact as large as Bogey. But the reality is that I was wrong to do so. Bogey has been great this year because he is another piece of the most dangerous 3pt shooting attack the NBA has ever seen while also being able to exploit switching mismatches.