framer
Well-Known Member
Kessler looked to me like he hit the wall tonight.
He'll look a lot better against Portland.
Kessler looked to me like he hit the wall tonight.
You could probably pick any player in the league, giannis steph jokic etc, and find a bad game from them though. Bad games happen to everyone. Kessler was really bad tonight. But that means very little.Kessler looked to me like he hit the wall tonight.
It was effort tonight from him… looked like he took a bottle of melatonin or something. Wonder if he ate at Zupas.You could probably pick any player in the league, giannis steph jokic etc, and find a bad game from them though. Bad games happen to everyone. Kessler was really bad tonight. But that means very little.
To me he looked like a rookie tonight. He has looked considerably better than a rookie most nights so far this year. It's only understandable he'll have a few "rookie" games in his, you know, rookie season.Kessler looked to me like he hit the wall tonight.
That's the main thing that gives me pause about his potential. And the play where he got blocked by Graham vs NOLA.He does have to figure out a floater from like 8 feet… when he tries to dunk and gets blocked and has zero chance of making it anywhere near the rim it’s just so cringy.
It wouldn't shock me to see Dok average a double double if given around 30 minutes a game. He impressed me last year when he was forced into action and he finishes around the rim extremely well. His issue has been non stop ankle injuries since he was drafted. The question now is does he have that same explosiveness and athleticism after those injuries. Hopefully we end tank mode so that we can find out because he could still be a long term piece. Just because we didn't pick up his option doesn't mean that we can't bring him back.