nate33 wrote:Kispert was absolutely incredible tonight. He looked like a totally different player. He was very aggressive, looking for his shot at all times, and when it wasn't there, he wasn't afraid to put the ball on the floor and try and make something happen. I think he dribbled the basketball more in this one game than he did in the first 50 games this season combined.
Even the Knicks announcers were pointing out that Kispert was running all the sets they normally run Beal through, only Kispert was doing it quicker and with more purpose, and without all the ball-stopping iso's.
This recent development of Kispert might be the best story of the season for the Wizards.
Could he be on the "Bradley Beal trajectory"?
By that I mean being someone who was basically a spot up shooter and developed their one-on-one ability.
Heck, it seems to be happening faster for Corey than it did for Bradley.