If one combines those 46 games, Hardaway averaged 19.5 points, 4.2 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.2 steals, and 2.6 three-point field goals made on a slash line of .452/.351/.839. Those averages would certainly warrant the contract he was given, or at least something close to it.
So for half a season he was almost an average 3-point shooter.
(I think league average is up to 36% now).
And that's supposed to be his strength.
So I guess he earned half his salary ...
Really if his shot selection improved, his %'s would be up, probably his confidence too. He is streaky and can get hot. But it doesn't last. He's also equally slump prone. A legit PG that could help Tim's game.
If Tim's going to make any strides, this year and next are crucial. Funny, I also had a JEarl comparison in my head but decided not to stir things up by typing it out. Probably he's just best as a 3rd option (or a bench Lou Williams/Craw type role).
Otherwise, I'll have to keep an eye out for how meaningful his boards and assists are. And look for him busting up set plays with his defensive acumen. Hopefully he stops getting beat on backdoor baseline cuts this year.