Like I told you, Adams has improved immensely on offense. He always had the tools -- good footwork, strength, active energy level. He wasn't a coordinated finisher at first, but he learned a lot from Kanter when he was on the Thunder. Adams was a defensive player at first, learning under Nick Collison. But then he picked up post moves and finishing from Kanter. He's integral to the Thunder's success, and when matched up against smaller, less mobile big men, he can be very, very good.