If he set screens as diligently as Jericho, Taj, or Obi, and did more give it up, move, and get it back, we would probably have more efficient offense with Jules in a statistical happy middle ground, less dings, and more energy for defense. Training and utilization need to shift in this contract. He has nothing to prove and every incentive to help the Knicks consistently win over the next few years. That is how he becomes a bargain and a hero and avoids being thought of as any type of albatross, as has happened to so many high talent big ticket guys here before.