Hornets forward David West isn't worried about his less-than-stellar statistics this season.

West was excited when general manager Jeff Bower took over as the team's coach earlier this month because he thought it would make the team's offense less predictable.

However, he's struggled with his shot as of late.

"My confidence is always going to be where it is supposed to be," West said. "I'm not scoring to the numbers that I'm accustomed to, but I'm not worried. We're trying to do some different things, but from a team standpoint, I'm more concerned about us moving closer in the right direction."

West is averaging 15.3 points on 43.8% shooting this season, his lowest numbers since his second NBA campaign.