Keegan firmly cementing himself as a 4th or 5th option. His offense gets worse every year.
Which is odd, since it looked really good when he first came back from injury... It's almost like him being the only guy in the starting lineup playing defense has taken its toll on his offense?Keegan firmly cementing himself as a 4th or 5th option. His offense gets worse every year.
and of course they paid him like he's a 2nd or 3rd. I have to wonder if too much standing out around the 3pt line has eroded his offensive game. He had a lot more in his repertoire in college, when he was allowed to work inside. Maybe when DeRozan is gone, he can work back in thereKeegan firmly cementing himself as a 4th or 5th option. His offense gets worse every year.
and of course they paid him like he's a 2nd or 3rd. I have to wonder if too much standing out around the 3pt line has eroded his offensive game. He had a lot more in his repertoire in college, when he was allowed to work inside. Maybe when DeRozan is gone, he can work back in there
and a lost season for Monk, Carter, and Ellis. I guess this is what a "gap year" looks like in SacramentoIt would be helpful if he had a head coach who possessed any interest in getting Keegan in spots to succeed, offensively. There's so little scheming done to get Keegan good looks or to feature him in the offense, and coupled with some of his recent injury troubles, I'm neither surprised nor thrilled with his cratering performance. I'm just hoping it's not a lost season for Keegan, because you're right; after they re-signed him to a hefty contract, they've needed to support his growth in the offense. DeMar himself called it Keegan's team, but the Kings certainly don't play like it. Perry's got about a month until the trade deadline, so he'd better go to work eliminating road blocks to Keegan's development, since he just paid him like a two-way guy he really values.
and a lost season for Monk, Carter, and Ellis. I guess this is what a "gap year" looks like in Sacramento