James Johnson on Keith Smart:
I have a lot of bad habits from the previous coaches that I had; they’re nothing like Coach Smart. I feel like he’s helping my game develop in a way that I haven’t had before. I’m just appreciative of the opportunity. He’s breaking old habits about moving too fast or trying to make a quick decision when other coaches said make a quick decision. So he knows the game, he played the game and he knows what I can do. He wants me to slow down, penetrate, shoot the open shot, drive and kick and it just feels good. So right now my confidence level is at an all time high and it can only grow.
That was just a little excerpt from the article posted on cowbell kingdom, check the rest out here..
http://www.cowbellkingdom.com/2012/10/29/keith-smart-sacramento-kings-james-johnson/
But like I said before I think Keith Smart is the best coach we have had since Rick Adelman. Of course results still pending but I love how he can connect with the players and motivate them which is just as important as the Xs and Os he can draw up in the playbook.
I'm interested to see if James can develop a reliable jumper as the season progress, if so that would make our lineup a whole lot dangerous and would open up the playbook a little more especially if we see some sort of improvement from Tyreke's jumper too.
One more days till the season starts!
I have a lot of bad habits from the previous coaches that I had; they’re nothing like Coach Smart. I feel like he’s helping my game develop in a way that I haven’t had before. I’m just appreciative of the opportunity. He’s breaking old habits about moving too fast or trying to make a quick decision when other coaches said make a quick decision. So he knows the game, he played the game and he knows what I can do. He wants me to slow down, penetrate, shoot the open shot, drive and kick and it just feels good. So right now my confidence level is at an all time high and it can only grow.
That was just a little excerpt from the article posted on cowbell kingdom, check the rest out here..
http://www.cowbellkingdom.com/2012/10/29/keith-smart-sacramento-kings-james-johnson/
But like I said before I think Keith Smart is the best coach we have had since Rick Adelman. Of course results still pending but I love how he can connect with the players and motivate them which is just as important as the Xs and Os he can draw up in the playbook.
I'm interested to see if James can develop a reliable jumper as the season progress, if so that would make our lineup a whole lot dangerous and would open up the playbook a little more especially if we see some sort of improvement from Tyreke's jumper too.
One more days till the season starts!