The attention he gained from the LA Times story takes away from what he's become very good at and that's getting better offensively, very quickly.
He told the Oklahoman's Anthony Slater recently that he wanted to "punch myself in the face" because he was missing easy shots by not going hard enough to the hoop. Now he's trying to dunk everything and that has opened up opportunities with point guard Russell Westbrook for alley-oop plays and being a threat where once he was there only for defence while the stars in Westbrook and Kevin Durant did their otherworldly things.
Defensively he's also a lot better than back-up centre Enes Kanter who many thought would be starting the Thunder's NBA season because of his rebounding rate and ability to score. But his lack of defensive footwork and physicality means he's much better off the bench, splitting minutes with Adams and providing scoring for the Thunder second unit.
Adams' numbers won't jump out at you but he is improving and he's certainly not dirty.
The best quote about Adams' play has come from a veteran centre, and a player who Adams could easily become, Phoenix Suns' Tyson Chandler, who ended up tangling with the Kiwi who received a technical foul.
"Nah, I love him man. We get into it every time, but I honestly love the way he plays. He's not necessarily dirty, he just plays hard as s***. You've got to respect that."