That’s what Zach Lowe kind of said. He said he doesn’t think Key is that type of athlete but Michael Pina was wondering if Key could have that type of jump.Interesting. Maxey is crazy fast. I don’t think of key that way.
That’s what Zach Lowe kind of said. He said he doesn’t think Key is that type of athlete but Michael Pina was wondering if Key could have that type of jump.Interesting. Maxey is crazy fast. I don’t think of key that way.
From my recollection Mitchell was generally awful in the 4th quarter early in his career and even worse about missing shots at the end of games.It should also be said that Donovan was doing that with a heavy offensive burden on a winning team.
I'm loving Key's development, but IMO the context of winning basketball is important to keep in mind. It obviously isn't Key's fault that he's on a rebuilding team; and it was Donovan's good fortune to land on a team that could maximize his skillset as it climbed upward through a team-building process. But, yeah, there are a lot more high-pressure/clutch/important possessions when you're on a team that is obessed with winning, not with rebuilding.
Keyonte is shooting 68.1% at the rim this year. Talk about ELITE for a guard. That’s cream of the crop.
From what I recall Mitchell was really good in the fourth quarter till the last few minutes of a close game. Key is more calculated and better at getting to the ft line.From my recollection Mitchell was generally awful in the 4th quarter early in his career and even worse about missing shots at the end of games.
Key also tends to continue playing within the offense and relies heavily on Markkanen. He has that advantage over Mitchell. Mitchell always went off the offensive script because he didn’t have a Markkanen to play offFrom what I recall Mitchell was really good in the fourth quarter till the last few minutes of a close game. Key is more calculated and better at getting to the ft line.
Yeah that’s what I was getting at with the missed shots thing- he started ignoring teammates and only looking for his own shot and the other team would just lock onto him as he’d force a bad shot. Key isn’t afraid to pass of and not afraid to take the big shot- whatever the right play is. This is a THIS SEASON development though- he was very Mitchell like last year. I think the most important thing, beyond his base physical talents, is how incredibly coachable Key is- after all the pouting last year I wouldn’t have guessed it.From what I recall Mitchell was really good in the fourth quarter till the last few minutes of a close game. Key is more calculated and better at getting to the ft line.
There were other shooters though like Joe- he’d ignore everyone.Key also tends to continue playing within the offense and relies heavily on Markkanen. He has that advantage over Mitchell. Mitchell always went off the offensive script because he didn’t have a Markkanen to play off
Key also tends to continue playing within the offense and relies heavily on Markkanen. He has that advantage over Mitchell. Mitchell always went off the offensive script because he didn’t have a Markkanen to play off