DayofMourning wrote:Keshad finishes with 21 pts, 9 boards, 3 assists and 6 stocks!
Watched the game, then about 4 YouTube videos on the guy this morning.... First off Oregon has a bad ass court with the trees, and second he was 46% on catch and shoot corner 3s. Third....90 percentile fast break scorer....to bad lowery is gone, maybe he get's some rythm with Kevin Love. Forth.... 84 percentile roll and pop guy....had me thinking of the finals 3 years ago when spo rolled out all the small guy traffic screening for each other.... and left Bam in the middle for that hub and spoke ball movement.
So what are we looking at here? a 110% guy like a larger version of Caleb? With some of that JJJ off ball movement? and a splash of Tucker corner 3 or baseline option?
The dude is drifting pretty much nonstop to keep passing lanes open, I saw like 3 or 4 examples of him punishing defenders for turning the their backs to him.
dude seems savvy, and one of those max effort guys, we saw extra passes, tough rebounds, help defense, iso defense.....I think I am going to love this guy.....
I know I asked you the same thing last year....but as a guy who kinda only follows the Heat...with JJJ last year and Keshad this year.....why the hell do people crap on older experienced 4 year/ 5 year guys. Keshad seems like a dude who is polish and ready to plug in now.
I was pretty bummed at loosing Caleb, and poof this guy shows up. I don't know if he has 2022 Caleb level defense on 1s and 2s...but the last 2 years neither did Caleb....but this dude is bigger, stronger, is creating his own shot...and flying around effecting the game in a lot of ways Caleb did.