Totally agree, though I’d go a step further. Keyonte’s vision is elite. Hardy’s system places a heavy emphasis on off-ball action, and it’s amazing to me that a 20 year old can make the reads and connect lightning quick passes, often through narrow space. Imagine there will be some growing pains as he determines when to pass and when to shoot, but the kid is a stud.The tantalizing think with Key for me... is the combination of other things with the potent shooting (I understand these are all theoretical). If he can get into the middle off the dribble and also is an above average passer for a guard then he'll be on an all-star type trajectory. He's shown some real flashes as a passer... other than his shot making that has maybe made me the most excited as its kinda hard to teach and shows BBIQ.
I think based on last two games this looks like a real good take. Plus I dont think those things look as theoretical as they used to.The tantalizing think with Key for me... is the combination of other things with the potent shooting (I understand these are all theoretical). If he can get into the middle off the dribble and also is an above average passer for a guard then he'll be on an all-star type trajectory. He's shown some real flashes as a passer... other than his shot making that has maybe made me the most excited as its kinda hard to teach and shows BBIQ.
You can see the kid's talent from a mile away. I think his passing game is his biggest weakness at this point. Too many turnover pick sixes if you will. He'll learn to slow it down a bit and just get better.He needs to learn there are other passes besides bounce passes.
If he lobbed 2 of those passes he would have had 2 more assists and 2 less turn overs.
Mr. Bolerhack needs to see you in his office to "help" you stop mislabeling "skip pass", tyvm.He needs to learn there are other passes besides bounce passes.
If he lobbed 2 of those passes he would have had 2 more assists and 2 less turn overs.
Yeah, he's just making that automatic pass to start the play without pay attention to the defense reading the play. It's a rookie thing.You can see the kid's talent from a mile away. I think his passing game is his biggest weakness at this point. Too many turnover pick sixes if you will. He'll learn to slow it down a bit and just get better.
Such a weird post. His passing game is obviously his biggest strength at this point and his shooting/scoring is obviously his biggest weakness.You can see the kid's talent from a mile away. I think his passing game is his biggest weakness at this point. Too many turnover pick sixes if you will. He'll learn to slow it down a bit and just get better.
Why is pointing out something weird? Why is it weird to analyze basketball?Such a weird post. His passing game is obviously his biggest strength at this point and his shooting/scoring is obviously his biggest weakness.
Lol I literally said that his shooting and scoring his biggest weakness so far. That was a critique. He said that passing is his biggest weakness. His passing has been his biggest strength. He has racked up a bunch of assists. Some were the easy variety. Some were bounce pass dimes down the middle of the court through traffic. Some were really tough lobs. Some passes resulted in turnovers. Way more of them resulted in buckets.Why is pointing out something weird? Why is it weird to analyze basketball?
I'm really over rookies having armor against any kind of legitimate critique. You can say a rookie isnt doing something well and it doesnt mean you hate them/think they suck.
Archie is correct that Keyonte has gone down the court several times and just made the automatic pass when it was obvious the defender was sitting on it. For the people who dont know ball, the automatic pass is basically the first pass to initiate a play, so often just swinging the ball to the other side.