But he's being paid like an elite player. And as we've said, while he's pretty talented, it feels like he actively hurts his teammates when he's on the court since he dominates the ball so much. If he could figure out how to balance his own scoring and get his teammates really involved--and I don't just mean driving every time down the court and then kicking it out if that doesn't work--as well as actually try and play defense, kind of like Brandon Roy, he might be able to bust into that elite status. As it stands, he's always going to be around the 15-20th best player in the conference, never make the all-star team, and never really lead his team to anything until he figures that out.